London, 2084. An interstellar migration cop's fateful encounter with a young woman offers him a violent shot at redemption.London, 2084. An interstellar migration cop's fateful encounter with a young woman offers him a violent shot at redemption.London, 2084. An interstellar migration cop's fateful encounter with a young woman offers him a violent shot at redemption.
Karima McAdams
- Freehaven Hostess
- (as Karima Adebibe)
Paul Michael Harrison
- Officer Evans
- (as Paul Harrison)
Neal 'Monkey' Stevens
- Head Smuggler
- (as Monkey Stevens)
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Excellent writing, acting, casting, cinematography, effects makes this short SF film an excellent calling card for writer/director Karel van Bellingen. Script cleanup by Sheridan Thomas may have contributed to a very tight result. Better than most of what comes out of Hollywood, the writing reminds me a bit of some of the best SF short story authors such as Heinlein who could create highly descriptive worlds and backstories with just a word or two. For example, "clubs" run by criminal syndicates offer services that include prostitution. The very lean dialogue manages to explain this in a couple brief sentences. Other plot devices are very tidy and efficient, but then they need to be in a 30 minute piece.
It's definitely a dystopian future for the left-behinds on Earth, with a murderously-repressive yet at the same time ineffectual central government.
Casting also stood out with just the right looks and screen personalities for the roles. The bland and ineffective bureaucrat spouting broad platitudes on the telly had the right look, accent and delivery for the role.
A clever twist and lots of morality play makes this a thoughtful and fun short. It's superbly well done.
It's definitely a dystopian future for the left-behinds on Earth, with a murderously-repressive yet at the same time ineffectual central government.
Casting also stood out with just the right looks and screen personalities for the roles. The bland and ineffective bureaucrat spouting broad platitudes on the telly had the right look, accent and delivery for the role.
A clever twist and lots of morality play makes this a thoughtful and fun short. It's superbly well done.
Great movie too short but ok .. I liked the movie so much... a good movie everyone can enjoy....
An excellent short, better than most movies I've seen of late. The lead, Simon Merrells. He puts me in mind of Andrew Lincoln 'Rick'TWD, Jurgen Prochnow, Cillian Murphy, and Matt King (Superhans).The story I won't reveal., I found the whole thing reminded me of of 'Moon'. I've seen a few shorts recently, most better than the big films. Production quality was 10/10. Backdrops exceed Bladerunner. Acting was spot on. I'm afraid Hollywood has just become a messy CGI mess.
I'm not sure, but the story line mirrors the plight of North African refugees to Europe, but in no way preachy; Guilt, repentance, and doing the right thing. All in all an enjoyable SF film.
I'm not sure, but the story line mirrors the plight of North African refugees to Europe, but in no way preachy; Guilt, repentance, and doing the right thing. All in all an enjoyable SF film.
A well crafted short Sci. Fi. But the virtue, the basic virtue of it is to give rich exploration of delicate themes, from the relation with past, illusion, second chance, duty, form of parenthood, love, sacrifice, new worlds as refuges and temptations and target. The acting is admirable, the story- more than beautiful. A superb film for the wise manner of making detail by detail.
Nice movie.
It would be great to make a feature film with the same actors.
Beautiful story and good actors and good director.
A movie you can watch more than once.
It would be great to make a feature film with the same actors.
Beautiful story and good actors and good director.
A movie you can watch more than once.
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- 30m
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- 2.35 : 1
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