gallai365
Joined Apr 2010
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This film has a pretty good story in 15 minutes. I particularly liked the fact that it is not a well-worn story that we have seen many times before. Sara Kloc does an outstanding job in the lead role with her partner Laura Saxon, they clearly have the talent to work together on a full-length version of this story.
The camerawork is impressive here and there, some work could have been done on the technical side, especially with the sound design, but overall a good and enjoyable short film. I look forward to seeing what this team comes up with next.
I was thinking between seven and eight, but the acting took me to eight.
The camerawork is impressive here and there, some work could have been done on the technical side, especially with the sound design, but overall a good and enjoyable short film. I look forward to seeing what this team comes up with next.
I was thinking between seven and eight, but the acting took me to eight.
I had the opportunity to watch Jake Robinson's first feature film The Wendigo and overall, I liked what I saw.
The acting is generally adequate, I did find the actor playing Logan a bit too much at times, although it's true that his character was supposed to be a bit annoying one. On the other hand, Hunter Redfern and (although he had a small role) Paul Hurley were very believable, as was Matthias Margraves, not to mention the design of the title character.
Despite the fact it clocks out around 63-64 minutes, the story proved to be a bit thin in general, but the last 15 minutes was pretty effective.
In terms of cameo actors - if the crew works with apparently high-definition cameras, the vloggers should have recorded their scenes in at least 720p. It was a bit distracting to watch the lifeless, low quality (not the acting, but the technical aspects) webcam footage for minutes to be honest.
Overall though - especially as this was the director's first film- it was a fun and good creature feature. 7/10.
The acting is generally adequate, I did find the actor playing Logan a bit too much at times, although it's true that his character was supposed to be a bit annoying one. On the other hand, Hunter Redfern and (although he had a small role) Paul Hurley were very believable, as was Matthias Margraves, not to mention the design of the title character.
Despite the fact it clocks out around 63-64 minutes, the story proved to be a bit thin in general, but the last 15 minutes was pretty effective.
In terms of cameo actors - if the crew works with apparently high-definition cameras, the vloggers should have recorded their scenes in at least 720p. It was a bit distracting to watch the lifeless, low quality (not the acting, but the technical aspects) webcam footage for minutes to be honest.
Overall though - especially as this was the director's first film- it was a fun and good creature feature. 7/10.
In Bluebell Wood, directed by Laura Ellen Wilson and Laura Saxon, is an exceptionally great movie. I loved how the child actors played in it (especially the two lead child actresses) and it was a cool short flick. Editing and colors were also great as well as cinematography (apart from some minor camera movements and jitters).
With its eleven minutes including credits, the viewer just wants more and would like to know how the story continues. I hope one day they will expand this universe.
With its eleven minutes including credits, the viewer just wants more and would like to know how the story continues. I hope one day they will expand this universe.