Character actress Dale Dickey, who has the definition of a weathered face, is given her chewiest role, and does most of the heavy lifting, in Max Walker-Silverman’s ever-so-slight “A Love Song” [o7.29.22]. Dickey plays a woman who parks her RV in a Colorado-set camping ground, waiting for a past high school flame (Wes Studi), whom we presume she reconnected with online, to meet her there. Will the fire be reignited? The film turns out to be the definition of Sundance 101: a low budgeted endeavour filled with quirkiness, a few touching moments, and the feeling that Walker-Silverman is trying a bit too hard to create an organic, plotless atmosphere. [C]