7 reviews
9 minutes of an absolutely moving story, which makes you think and value every time such an important issue as consent, respect, will. A wonderfully detailed story, Danielle Savre should be really proud because the work since second 1 has been spectacular. Like Jodi and the little girl's work, it's truly sublime. It makes you feel, vibrate, think... it hurts you to know that it's something common, but thanks to a film like this we can start very valid and important talks and discussions as a starting point. A work of admiration and deep respect! Thanks to Danielle and her team!!! Thank you for touching on such an important topic and for capturing it on the screen in such a sublime way!!!
- cchilatrar
- Dec 19, 2022
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This short film is so perfect incredible,sad because the situation perfect written,the protagonist did amazing job,the director how amazing focus in the details everything look so good,it's just around 9 minutes that I keep watching over and over,the Director I know she's very talented but directing made me speechless cuz she did so amazing ,I would recommend this short film to everyone this short deserves many awards,hopefully see more about this director as director she's so good her ideas are brilliant, 10 star ,hope the director keep bringing amazing stories ,very professional team so good.
- luvmoxie-07285
- Apr 10, 2023
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While not a thriller, Danielle Savre's directing masters the feels of Hitchcock, bringing to life important issues in regards to consent through a beautifully written story, and creative camera shots and angles. Viewers will be brought to the edges of their seats with the ending, experiencing the similar feels of that of Shutter Island and Inception, leaving the viewer with an unanswered question: is this the past or the future? And it's that question that will make you want to watch it again and again, viewing it each time with a different perspective in mind, in hopes of capturing the missing piece to help answer the itching question.
- bethans-75620
- Apr 17, 2023
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I give you a standing ovation, bravo
Powerful message and so important these days when women lose rights to even decide what to do with their own body.
Story developed consistently, the actress did a beautiful job, where it was possible to feel what she "lived" in each scene.
As for Director Danielle, she showed that she prepared herself, that this was just her starting point, but she did it like a professional who seems to have 20 years of experience. She knew how to look for the best ones to give life to what he idealized and achieved. She have the brain of a Director but also the eye of an actress looking for the perfect moment of each scene.
We can only wish that many more films directed by Danielle will come soon.
Powerful message and so important these days when women lose rights to even decide what to do with their own body.
Story developed consistently, the actress did a beautiful job, where it was possible to feel what she "lived" in each scene.
As for Director Danielle, she showed that she prepared herself, that this was just her starting point, but she did it like a professional who seems to have 20 years of experience. She knew how to look for the best ones to give life to what he idealized and achieved. She have the brain of a Director but also the eye of an actress looking for the perfect moment of each scene.
We can only wish that many more films directed by Danielle will come soon.
- Jannierarto
- Apr 17, 2023
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This film got a strong message I'm so proud about Danielle Savre .. she got the courage to direct this amazing film especially in the situation we living right now .. 100% I recommend this short and deserve all the awards 👏👏👏👏👏 I never see something so perfect in short time with a big message.
- thecovenheaven
- Aug 15, 2022
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This short film immerses you into a whole new space for 9 minutes, where it feels like it's just you and the events that are unfolding before you. The care and passion that have been put into depicting every detail in the most authentic and hard-hitting way is phenomenal. Every single second has a purpose. As much as you might want to avoid the topic being portrayed, you cannot look away from the pure brilliance on the screen. There is a raw honesty that evokes so many emotions as you are pulled in to witness a story that often goes untold and unheard. When the credits begin, you find yourself unable to forget a single second of what you witnessed, and it's something that truly sticks with you. It leaves you wanting to have those conversations with people, to sit through the discomfort and sit in the pain. It makes you want to hear other people's stories, and I think that speaks volumes about the power this film has.
Had I not known before, I never would have guessed that this was a directional debut from Danielle Savre and I am very much looking forward to seeing what other masterpieces she creates behind the camera in the future. Congratulations!
Had I not known before, I never would have guessed that this was a directional debut from Danielle Savre and I am very much looking forward to seeing what other masterpieces she creates behind the camera in the future. Congratulations!
- leahl-1919
- Apr 25, 2024
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