serracinar
Joined May 2005
Welcome to the new profile
Our updates are still in development. While the previous version of the profile is no longer accessible, we're actively working on improvements, and some of the missing features will be returning soon! Stay tuned for their return. In the meantime, the Ratings Analysis is still available on our iOS and Android apps, found on the profile page. To view your Rating Distribution(s) by Year and Genre, please refer to our new Help guide.
Badges2
To learn how to earn badges, go to the badges help page.
Reviews6
serracinar's rating
Watched this movie in Manchester Film festival last week and among all other short movies, that was one of my favorites.
B&W usage is great, light is perfect. Actors are in great harmony and references to Irish & English culture made me smile.
It looks like this won an award at Bafta 2012 - I'd say it's well deserved !
A good deal of time and money invested in this and outcome is not disappointing.
If you like short films - you should watch it. If you aren't keen on short movies normally, still this one will grab your attention.
B&W usage is great, light is perfect. Actors are in great harmony and references to Irish & English culture made me smile.
It looks like this won an award at Bafta 2012 - I'd say it's well deserved !
A good deal of time and money invested in this and outcome is not disappointing.
If you like short films - you should watch it. If you aren't keen on short movies normally, still this one will grab your attention.
This is a story told several times before by different tellers. However it achieves a different level through really saddening narrative and using very simple objects like toys or picture frame to help you understand the consequences.
It's a shame that the world is a place full of stories like this however it's fortunate there are people who are willing to tell them to honour the loved ones.
Narrative is in Spanish with a voice over in English - which makes it more effective than using subtitles.
Nominated for short film reward in Bafta but not won it. Still it's powerful and sad.
It's a shame that the world is a place full of stories like this however it's fortunate there are people who are willing to tell them to honour the loved ones.
Narrative is in Spanish with a voice over in English - which makes it more effective than using subtitles.
Nominated for short film reward in Bafta but not won it. Still it's powerful and sad.
This documentary movie short enough to watch without learning too much what was going behind the scenes.
A narrative guy who is ID and responsibility in the company is unknown is talking randomly and not giving much insight.
We see a meeting room full of people but we don't know who they are. So if you are not familiar with the full story, I suppose you would struggle to follow.
Also terms are used is fine for a person with finance background but wouldn't mean much to others.
Overall a nice attempt but not to the point - leaves blanks to fill and the effect of the collapse has gone untouched.
A narrative guy who is ID and responsibility in the company is unknown is talking randomly and not giving much insight.
We see a meeting room full of people but we don't know who they are. So if you are not familiar with the full story, I suppose you would struggle to follow.
Also terms are used is fine for a person with finance background but wouldn't mean much to others.
Overall a nice attempt but not to the point - leaves blanks to fill and the effect of the collapse has gone untouched.