5 reviews
- JurijFedorov
- Jan 3, 2023
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A man, stuck in a time paradox.
A tale as old as time itself and yet "Stalled" manages to surpass expectations both with its plot, message and execution.
The guy playing the main character (I suspect Jacob Daniels as he's written first it the credits) gives great performance and so does the janitor (Larry Woods), whose appearance is memorable, albeit short. One can argue his role in the plot is greater than it seems, but you will have to figure that out for yourself once you watch the film. And be sure to check his name tag.
While made on a budget, the film also has quite nice special effects, which is a further plus.
Overall, solid 10, this is how you make a short film.
A tale as old as time itself and yet "Stalled" manages to surpass expectations both with its plot, message and execution.
The guy playing the main character (I suspect Jacob Daniels as he's written first it the credits) gives great performance and so does the janitor (Larry Woods), whose appearance is memorable, albeit short. One can argue his role in the plot is greater than it seems, but you will have to figure that out for yourself once you watch the film. And be sure to check his name tag.
While made on a budget, the film also has quite nice special effects, which is a further plus.
Overall, solid 10, this is how you make a short film.
- Madcookie17
- Dec 8, 2022
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- lackoblanco
- Dec 16, 2022
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- passerbyhell
- Nov 25, 2023
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- Kirpianuscus
- Nov 28, 2022
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