Miles To Go, is an intimate Indie film about a SoCal writer who desires a permanent relationship with his ex,, but continues to sabotage it with his deep -seeded belief that all his relationships are doomed to failure no matter how perfect they appear --- because of his sexual boredom issues. Frankly, he has an addictive personality and although he has worked on drinking and drugs, he refuses to work on his addiction to Massage Parlors. This is a story that many men will relate to, I believe, the fear of commitment versus fear of loneliness. There is also the issue of how much Mile's ex will put up with to retain a comfortable relationship with someone she loves and cares for. Once again we return to the loneliness theme.
The actors do an excellent job of conveying their points of view and although you may not agree with the character's points of view, you understand why they have them. There are some interesting choices made in the cinematography that add to the film's atmosphere. There is a very authentic feel to this film. I loved the dancing between the water and highway scene!
It's no easy task to both direct and act in a film, and to succeed as well as Quincy Rose has impresses me greatly. Kudos to Quincy!