francisgray_texas
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The attention to detail in this short film is absolutely brilliant, making me want to watch it over and over just to catch every little nuance the director cleverly included. It kicks off with a powerful intro, followed by a main actor's performance that truly mesmerises the audience. The precise editing paired with a beautiful soundtrack is nothing short of award-worthy. I just wish it was longer; even though it's a short film, a sequel or continuation would be eagerly anticipated. Nevertheless, Òran na h-Eala stands as an exceptional tribute to one of the greatest films in history, offering a rich array of elements to delight every viewer.
If you haven't seen Great Kills yet, you're missing out. This series nails the fly-on-the-wall documentary vibe. Each episode takes the whole genre and flips it on its head, showing just how ridiculous it can be, and it's hilarious. Steve Stanulis kills it as the Hitman, bringing some serious energy to the role. James Merendino really crafted something special here. The script is top-notch and the cast just brings it to life even more. The idea of a documentarian following a hitman sounds wild, but trust me, it works and it's super engaging. The violence is raw and intense, keeping you on the edge of your seat. I've been binging it all weekend and I can't wait for more seasons.