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The Silence (2010)
So Much Wasted Talent
A great cast is constantly let down by the script, and I'm sure the producers just forgot to make the fifth and final episode, because The Silence simply did not get an ending.
R.V (2017)
Important
It's not funny that a short film released in 2017 is more pertinent than ever in 2021. R. V. Touches on a subject that is going to be hitting hard over the next decade.
Duck Egg Blue (2020)
Nice Twist!
I saw Duck Egg Blue as a featured short at the Dublin Underground Film Festival, and was blown away with the production values, as well as the story.
A really good effort from everyone involved, and who doesn't love a twist ending!
Reflection (2020)
Thought-Provoking
Baz Black has managed to put together a haunting short. Fantastic music backs up the visuals, and the story will definitely get you thinking.
My Teacher Is an Alien (2017)
Aren't They All?
Lovely premise for this and well put together.
A little bit of POV, a jump scare, some prosthetics; everything required of an alien film!
Tough Crowd (2019)
Heartfelt
What a gig to take on! Felix's new vocation is that of funeral comedienne. I think the phrase 'black comedy' had this film in mind when it was invented.
The story is full of heart and enjoyable, as Annie Lees-Jones carries the film in what is basically a one-woman show. The technical aspects of filmmaking are all handled very professionally and Tough Crowd is a high-quality production.
Leap of Faith (2015)
Beautiful
Some really nice cinematography here, and a story that is interspersed with some nice, and profound, one-liners. Take a leap of faith and invest 13 minutes of your day.
Family Obligations (2019)
Obvious Low Budget But Still Honest
I enjoyed Family Obligations. Its story is quite simple but heartfelt. The same can be said of the performances.
As with most low budget features, there are some technical issues which detract from the viewing experience slightly - namely some off audio and a couple of missteps with camera. Another (very understandable) issue is the lack of locations, which preclude us from seeing the male lead at home and help to tell his story.
A couple of scenes were quite long where they could have been made zippier for the same result. In particular the restaurant and the park scene that follows.
None of this takes away from the story, and I actually enjoyed the interaction from the two leads. I was expecting some photographs to be 'Chekov's Gunned' in there, but it was just a distraction.
Freedom (2016)
A tough subject
Ronnie has tackled a very hard subject in PTSD, and has done a good job. The story is slow to get going, but the performances are all good and this is a good debut film.
Boombats (2019)
Great Story and One Liners
Loving this! Usual story with mob-related shenanigans and everything that goes with it. From a technical standpoint, some of the scenes are a little up and down, but the laughs are always there.
Dee-Brief (2018)
Beautifully Shot Web Series
The budget is apparent for Dee-Brief, with the visuals definitely a stand out. The story contains all of the drama that you would expect, although one or two episodes drag on a little - especially anything to do with the ex boyfriend.
Still, worth watching and good to see web series of this quality coming out of Melbourne.