In a garden of secrets, will Roberta Lane find peace?In a garden of secrets, will Roberta Lane find peace?In a garden of secrets, will Roberta Lane find peace?
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Very good movie theme. The camera is perfect. I feel like I've gotten into a real English story. The sound may have too much noise. But overall congratulations, very good, I am impressed.
Darko Pavor.
Darko Pavor.
Well told, atmospheric soft horror movie with a Henry James flavor. Interesting the way the restrictions (movie length and obvious limited resources) work to the permanence of the movie: like a music in your
ear, like a haunt, like a ghost.
In "Roberta Lane," Darren J. Perry weaves a gripping narrative of secrets and silence, ensnaring us in the complex world of the eponymous Roberta Lane. Perry proves that the realm beyond "the other side of the wall" is a landscape rife with intrigue, making this short film an atmospheric triumph.
Although constrained by a 10-minute runtime, "Roberta Lane" is nothing short of impactful. Perry's direction exhibits a flair for nuance, ensuring that each actor delivers a performance imbued with a compelling authenticity. Lewis Jamison, in the role of David, stands out for his remarkably stirring portrayal.
Visually, "Roberta Lane" is a treat for the senses, harmoniously balancing vintage allure with modern cinematic techniques. Employing a digital format, Perry enhances the film's vivid colors, and the use of a 16:9 aspect ratio adds a contemporary edge to its classical aesthetic. These stylistic elements serve to heighten the film's underlying sense of uncertainty.
Further elevating the narrative is the film's extraordinary soundtrack. Its haunting melodies serve as more than mere background music, extending the narrative dimensions and adding emotional weight to the story. Perry's astute selection of music guides the viewer through an emotional maze, augmenting the overall experience.
In conclusion, "Roberta Lane" is a bold and intriguing short film that beckons audiences to delve deeper than what meets the eye. By juxtaposing overt and hidden elements, Perry crafts a layered narrative that continues to resonate after the film's conclusion. With this piece, he demonstrates his prowess in storytelling, combining auditory and visual elements to create an immersive experience that shouldn't be missed. Given the deft touch shown here, it's clear that Darren J. Perry is a filmmaker with a distinct voice, one that audiences will undoubtedly hear more from in the future.
Although constrained by a 10-minute runtime, "Roberta Lane" is nothing short of impactful. Perry's direction exhibits a flair for nuance, ensuring that each actor delivers a performance imbued with a compelling authenticity. Lewis Jamison, in the role of David, stands out for his remarkably stirring portrayal.
Visually, "Roberta Lane" is a treat for the senses, harmoniously balancing vintage allure with modern cinematic techniques. Employing a digital format, Perry enhances the film's vivid colors, and the use of a 16:9 aspect ratio adds a contemporary edge to its classical aesthetic. These stylistic elements serve to heighten the film's underlying sense of uncertainty.
Further elevating the narrative is the film's extraordinary soundtrack. Its haunting melodies serve as more than mere background music, extending the narrative dimensions and adding emotional weight to the story. Perry's astute selection of music guides the viewer through an emotional maze, augmenting the overall experience.
In conclusion, "Roberta Lane" is a bold and intriguing short film that beckons audiences to delve deeper than what meets the eye. By juxtaposing overt and hidden elements, Perry crafts a layered narrative that continues to resonate after the film's conclusion. With this piece, he demonstrates his prowess in storytelling, combining auditory and visual elements to create an immersive experience that shouldn't be missed. Given the deft touch shown here, it's clear that Darren J. Perry is a filmmaker with a distinct voice, one that audiences will undoubtedly hear more from in the future.
Roberta Lane is a short ghostly tale which belies the usual expectation of a malevolent experience and presents an encounter of compassion and understanding.
A nice, gentle film that won't leave you white-knuckled, though it demonstrates that some ghostly encounters can be quite benevolent.
I found this short film to be refreshing and I look forward to seeing many more from this filmmaker.
A nice, gentle film that won't leave you white-knuckled, though it demonstrates that some ghostly encounters can be quite benevolent.
I found this short film to be refreshing and I look forward to seeing many more from this filmmaker.
After the gory and brutal shenanigans of Darren James Perry's previous short film COLD CALLER made during the lockdown in 2020, he returns to his low-key film making roots with the ethereal and atmospheric short film ROBERTA LANE, what secrets lay hidden in a sleepy suburban garden ?
Well I'm afraid you will have to watch the film to find out more.
ROBERTA LANE will be playing at various UK & USA film festivals during 2021/2022.
Well I'm afraid you will have to watch the film to find out more.
ROBERTA LANE will be playing at various UK & USA film festivals during 2021/2022.
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- TriviaThe film was shot in one day on Saturday 14th August 2021.
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Roberta Lane: [softly] I am sorry
[Taking a few steps forward]
Roberta Lane: I didn't mean to startle you. You see I lived here. A long, long time ago.
Roberta Lane: [softly] I heard that the place had been sold. What are you going to do with it?
David: [Still Holding The Hedge Trimmer]
[Slightly on Edge]
David: I am going to restore the property and take care of it and the garden.
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