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While this one wasn't as good as The Family Matters, as I find films that involve the whole identity of being street quite over glamorized and too overdone.
For what this was it was a good short film and a good way to finding a different solution on how to deal with such a delicate situation which could have ended badly instead is resolved in a civil manner.
While the film was good it's showcased by a brilliant credit song called 'Talk To Me, Brother' by Eve-Yasmine Saoud-Easton whose vocals add an extra effect after viewing.
Very good work to the young people involved and to Zone 180 who made the production possible.
For what this was it was a good short film and a good way to finding a different solution on how to deal with such a delicate situation which could have ended badly instead is resolved in a civil manner.
While the film was good it's showcased by a brilliant credit song called 'Talk To Me, Brother' by Eve-Yasmine Saoud-Easton whose vocals add an extra effect after viewing.
Very good work to the young people involved and to Zone 180 who made the production possible.
- jay-a-ottley
- Apr 11, 2014
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