As a child, Lyla Cross stumbled upon one of the elemental orbs which arrived on earth from a spaceship. years later, she is pitted against an organization called the Inheritors which sends Truce and Curt Liner to kidnap Lyla in attempt to possess all of the orbs. Now, 16-year-old Elijah Cross is entrusted with the task of finding and rescuing his mother (Lyla) while also protecting the orb his mother found.
Inherited is an impressive debut film by a HIGH SCHOOLER! Yoshua Smith showcases a unique vision and a remarkable storytelling talent. Created during Smith’s high school years with minimal resources, the film stands as a testament to what passion and dedication can achieve.
The story dives deep into themes of family, legacy, and self discovery, offering viewers a heartfelt narrative that resonates on multiple levels. What sets Inherited apart is its ability to blend raw emotion with imaginative storytelling, drawing audiences into its world with ease.
The cinematography, though simple, reflects a thoughtful eye for detail. Every scene feels purposeful, capturing both the emotion of the characters’ journeys and the broader stakes of the narrative. The performances are genuine, a testament to the strong direction and connection between the cast and the material.
One of the film’s most admirable qualities is its authenticity. Knowing the backstory that Smith created this film independently with little outside help adds a layer of appreciation for the sheer effort behind it. The screening, organized by Smith’s supportive mother, highlights the community and family spirit that surrounds this project, making it even more inspiring.
Inherited is not just a movie; it’s a glimpse into the budding genius of a filmmaker with enormous potential. As Yoshua Smith moves forward in their career, this film will undoubtedly remain a cherished first step. For those who enjoy heartfelt storytelling and innovative indie filmmaking.