3 reviews
Only 12 minutes of your time, so not much of an investment. But then the return on investment is pretty slight.
I guess the point is that, if you try to bulldoze someone, you just might get a taste of your own medicine?
That's really all there is to say. Surely you shouldn't have to churn out 600 characters when reviewing a 12 minute film? Surely 80 would be more proportionate?
Want to know an interesting fact? An anagram of "Salvador Dali" is "Avida Dollars". Is that apposite? Is it? It feels like maybe it is. But is it actually? Oh, who knows. And who cares? All just words. All just characters, serving a sentence.
I guess the point is that, if you try to bulldoze someone, you just might get a taste of your own medicine?
That's really all there is to say. Surely you shouldn't have to churn out 600 characters when reviewing a 12 minute film? Surely 80 would be more proportionate?
Want to know an interesting fact? An anagram of "Salvador Dali" is "Avida Dollars". Is that apposite? Is it? It feels like maybe it is. But is it actually? Oh, who knows. And who cares? All just words. All just characters, serving a sentence.
Bulldozer (2022) Short film found on BBC Iplayer.
Family in the process of being moved out of their property which is to be bulldozed and replaced by new luxury high rise properties.
Taking a detour to look at the new houses on a bomb fire night, mum and daughter stumble open the realisation that their hopes of returning to the estate isn't for them and their neighbours. It is designed for new affluent newbies.
When confronted by the estate agent and a couple of potential tenants, the reality hits home and mum kicks off at the inequality of society and in the housing market.
Its worth a watch, but hardly essential but hopefully a stepping stone for all involved. Good look to all in any future endeavours.
2/10.
Family in the process of being moved out of their property which is to be bulldozed and replaced by new luxury high rise properties.
Taking a detour to look at the new houses on a bomb fire night, mum and daughter stumble open the realisation that their hopes of returning to the estate isn't for them and their neighbours. It is designed for new affluent newbies.
When confronted by the estate agent and a couple of potential tenants, the reality hits home and mum kicks off at the inequality of society and in the housing market.
Its worth a watch, but hardly essential but hopefully a stepping stone for all involved. Good look to all in any future endeavours.
2/10.
- HenryHextonEsq
- Nov 19, 2022
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