As Alzheimer's strains the bond between two brothers, a devoted caregiver confronts the emotional toll in their childhood woods, leading to a poignant clash of emotions and a heartfelt strug... Read allAs Alzheimer's strains the bond between two brothers, a devoted caregiver confronts the emotional toll in their childhood woods, leading to a poignant clash of emotions and a heartfelt struggle for connection.As Alzheimer's strains the bond between two brothers, a devoted caregiver confronts the emotional toll in their childhood woods, leading to a poignant clash of emotions and a heartfelt struggle for connection.
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This was a really nicely paced, well directed short film which tackles important themes when it comes to taboo subjects. For a low budget short, this film had really high production values, with great cinematography, incredible acting talent and a emotion, professional score. As a film lover and someone that appreciates short form film, Hunting Bears is one of the stand out ones I've seen. It stayed with me for several days, as all good films should, and since I have watched it another two times, picking up on little things I missed the first time round. Parker and Beckett are on top form, a duo who I think work well together and should be on screen more often. All in all, worth ten minutes of your time.
I recently viewed this short online and felt compelled to leave a review. It's not often you see a short that sticks with you - and this one does just that. I enjoyed it so much that I viewed it twice and I'm sure I will return to it again in the future. It is a dark drama set around the themes of caring and mental health - themes that are not covered enough on screen. Wonderful performances from the lead actors, Nathaniel Parker and Joel Beckett. I was also blown away by the fact that this was a debut from the director, as the direction and writing was fantastic. I would love to see what the director does next as this was an interesting first film and a conversation starter for what it covers.
This short film really hit a chord with me. Clocking in at 10 minutes, Hunting Bears is evenly paced and builds to a climatic conclusion. It focusses on the lives of two brothers; Kenny, who suffers with alzheimer's, and Andy, the youngest of the two, who is now Kenny's carer. The overall idea here is, "Who cares for the carer?", as it comes quite apparent that Andy is struggling with his new role as a 24/7 carer for his older brother.
Nathaniel Parker and Joel Beckett are magnificent in their roles. The director, Jason Ruddy, has directed and written a well rounded short here, that shows he is in control of what he wants to achieve with this piece. The cinematography is masterfully done and the soundtrack from Dave Rowntree fits the short perfectly. I will look forward to seeing what the director does next.
Nathaniel Parker and Joel Beckett are magnificent in their roles. The director, Jason Ruddy, has directed and written a well rounded short here, that shows he is in control of what he wants to achieve with this piece. The cinematography is masterfully done and the soundtrack from Dave Rowntree fits the short perfectly. I will look forward to seeing what the director does next.
Hunting Bears is a dark drama, with also a slight thriller aspect to it. The performances from the leads (Nathaniel Parker and Joel Beckett) is flawless. I would love to see them both perform together again, as there was a real sense of chemistry between them - even in a film of this kind.
There are not many films that touch the subject of carers and how looking after a loved one might affect them mentally. Hunting Bears explores this subject carefully and clearly lovingly, but also in a thought provoking way.
Overall I really enjoyed it (would have loved it to be longer). It is definitely a short that will stay with me for a while.
There are not many films that touch the subject of carers and how looking after a loved one might affect them mentally. Hunting Bears explores this subject carefully and clearly lovingly, but also in a thought provoking way.
Overall I really enjoyed it (would have loved it to be longer). It is definitely a short that will stay with me for a while.
I got to see this short at a short film festival in June and it was one that didn't leave me for days. It tackles several important themes, and ones that most filmmakers would shy away from incase of not handling them right. Hunting Bears delivers an emotional story that packs a few punches. It is not scared to show the reality of the subject matter - which some may not appreciate. But because of this rawness and honesty, we are left with a film that is controversial for those that don't understand it. It's beautifully shot and well put together. I was blown away by the performances, and this being a debut film, I really was surprised how good it was. Worth 10 minutes of your time if you're able to catch it.
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- TriviaThe premise for Hunting Bears was inspired by the Director's experience of being a carer for his late mother.
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- Runtime10 minutes
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