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It is fantastic that director/writer Alfie Barker is from Leeds, the Northern English County I am proudly from. It's often rare I see stories come from where I am from, so it is somewhat refreshing to see that. I say 'somewhat' because we don't get a lot. I haven't seen the other short films he made, but now I'm interested.
I liked the wide shots of open space and even close-up shots to visually present the characters' isolation and detachment from social norms. The director has an eye for visuals and storytelling with characters.
The short feels very human and has a sensitive approach to the group of troubled but vulnerable women. There is a sense of community within them, and the brief yet fun-loving moments help us forget the hardships we know as life.
I liked the wide shots of open space and even close-up shots to visually present the characters' isolation and detachment from social norms. The director has an eye for visuals and storytelling with characters.
The short feels very human and has a sensitive approach to the group of troubled but vulnerable women. There is a sense of community within them, and the brief yet fun-loving moments help us forget the hardships we know as life.
- MattyLuke-81663
- Nov 17, 2023
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