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Freelance

  • 2024
  • 1h 50m
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4.9/10
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Nicole Pastor in Freelance (2024)
When a down-on-her luck video editor takes on a mysterious, well-paying job cutting snuff films, she is haunted by visions of the people in her videos.
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When a down-on-her luck video editor takes on a mysterious, well-paying job cutting snuff films, she is haunted by visions of the people in her videos.When a down-on-her luck video editor takes on a mysterious, well-paying job cutting snuff films, she is haunted by visions of the people in her videos.When a down-on-her luck video editor takes on a mysterious, well-paying job cutting snuff films, she is haunted by visions of the people in her videos.

  • Director
    • John Balazs
  • Writer
    • Mike Gerbino
  • Stars
    • Nicole Pastor
    • Jordan Fraser-Trumble
    • Stephen Degenaro
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • John Balazs
    • Writer
      • Mike Gerbino
    • Stars
      • Nicole Pastor
      • Jordan Fraser-Trumble
      • Stephen Degenaro
    • 21User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
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    3movieguy3000

    FIND ME ANOTHER FREELANCER

    Freelance is a well-made film with a clever concept (though not entirely original), but its execution falls short.

    There seems to be a mindset in Australia that storytelling doesn't require much thought or revision, as if most films go into production after only a few drafts. Freelance is a prime example of an underdeveloped script.

    Visually, the film is well-shot, and the acting is passable. It held my attention, so it deserves credit for that. However, there isn't much to truly enjoy about this film. The lead actor's performance is average-not bad, but not memorable or special either. It often feels phoned in. There's a particular moment in the film where any real person would be hysterical, yet she barely reacts to a horrific situation. It's one of those frustrating moments where the audience finds themselves yelling at the screen: Why aren't you reacting?!

    Supporting actor Jordan-Fraser Trumble once again delivers a below-average performance. Some moments border on bad acting and a lack of believability. Just as in The Cost, I didn't find the performance convincing.

    The protagonist herself is confusingly written. She has a shaved haircut, calls everyone dude, yet is depicted as heterosexual. This isn't a comment on sexuality, but rather on the inconsistency of the character's personality-it feels like the film is pulling in two different directions.

    The dialogue is simple but effective, and the story attempts to be clever with its twists and turns. However, some of these twists are predictable, while others feel underdeveloped or poorly executed. The first half of the film struggles with its identity-is it about an editor ashamed of her past work? Is she haunted by the project she's currently editing? Why does she remain so two-dimensional? The film also throws in random nude scenes that seem to serve no narrative purpose (perhaps more for the director's personal reasons). The character's choices lack strength and conviction.

    Adding to the film's lack of credibility, the police characters behave in ways that feel completely unrealistic, as does the landlord. Neither portrayal feels remotely plausible.

    There are also multiple plot holes. For instance, the main character is shown to be struggling for money, unable to pay rent, yet when her mother calls, she suddenly has money to send her instantly-only to be struggling again soon after and even considering doing porn. The inconsistency makes the story feel disjointed and confusing.

    The film also suffers from weak sound design. Stronger sound effects could have heightened the tension in key moments. Additionally, the film lacks an impactful score-music could have significantly improved the atmosphere.

    Ultimately, Freelance doesn't work as an acting showcase, nor does it deliver the scares or edge-of-your-seat moments expected in a psychological thriller or horror film. The protagonist is difficult to connect with, making illogical decisions like a child. The story is weak, failing to evoke any emotion, humor, terror, or suspense-elements that are crucial to this genre.
    7nblu-54930

    Very pleasant surprise

    Went in expecting to take a familiar stroll into the murder-for-viewing-pleasure world of snuff films, led by a couple incompetent filmmakers, with the inevitable line, "Snuff films? Come on man, those aren't real haha" (contrary to the endless amount of videos floating around the dark corners of the internet featuring people murdering each other). But Freelance was one of the very rare, pleasant surprises.

    Checks all the technical boxes, competently shot, solid performance by the lead, pretty tight script, and some genuinely creepy sequences and effective scares

    Unfortunately, if you think about the plot for more than 60 seconds, not much of what's happening actually makes sense

    We have a group entrepreneurial murderers running some sort of on-demand, homicidal Hulu. These enterprising young men are capable of literally getting away with murder and distributing the content, yet they outsource video editing... to a total stranger?

    Besides the fact this creates an unnecessary mountain of digital evidence, I'm prett confident I could post an on Craigslist and have an actual serial killer edit a video for me within the hour.

    Also, the plot device that removes law enforcement from the equation is so low effort, it's practically is a parody of itself

    All that being said, there's lot to appreciate here. If youre looking for something genuinely creepy, a little more on the twisted side (and able the look past the nonsensical business model of our ambitious young psychopaths), this should be at the front of the line.
    3pnot-83368

    Tepid

    Just watched this, was hoping for so much better, overlong, dragged out and just gets more and more tedious, started off ok and just kind of fizzled out, so boring, would have been better if at least the main character was more engaging, just a drab uninteresting role, could and should of been much better but the sheer length and drudgery of the film made me completely lose interest, the twist or whatever was no surprise, the small cast ensemble tried their best with such a stodgy uninspired story to work with, I mean I have seen a lot worse but they could easily have made this 30 minutes shorter with more bite and interest.
    2hampersnow-41369

    A missed opportunity

    The idea behind this movie was a good one and the performances are pretty good considering what they were given to work with, which wasn't much. This just didn't deliver at all. It's not scary , creepy, suspenseful or anything else. Some things happen and are never explained. The logic behind some of the lead actress's decisions in the film are absurd. There are scenes that add nothing to the film and some of these go on way too long. It also was a gigantic failure when it came to these supposedly disgusting snuff films she was editing as they weren't disgusting or believable. If she's supposed to be so repulsed by what she is editing, some money should have spent on actually making them look real and repulsive. I really wanted to like this because the idea that someone would take on a job that would end up haunting them was a good one, but this film doesn't succeed at all in portraying that.
    7TurboTheDog

    Enjoyable original indie thriller

    As above, it's clearly a small indie film but the character's position as a young freelance trying to make it is highly relatable.

    Believable acting, solid sets and effects, and good casting. I liked the little bits of mystery and the reveals were actually satisfying.

    On one hand I liked how a fair amount of time was given to expanding on the main character's life and interactions with people such as with at the coffee shop. Overall I'd recommend it as an example of what a small budget indie film can be. Although I personally find things to drag just a little here and there and believe several shots could have been tightened up / dream sequences being redundant.

    7/10 refreshing, indie thriller.

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      Executive Producer Adam La Rosa of La Rosa Productions was offered the role of the Detective but never got back to director John Balazs about it, so subsequently he missed out on the role.

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    • Release date
      • January 28, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Фриланс
    • Production companies
      • Prima Lux Films
      • La Rosa Productions
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      • $115,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 50 minutes
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      • 2.35 : 1

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