This film, which used composite shot footage, which was humorously referencing video game strategies. This almost slapstick Buster Keaton like, or Bruce Campbell antics?) comedy, features "devilishly" stunts plus witty audio bits.
There's no spoken dialogue, mostly visual one may just say that this production crew was influenced by Wes Anderson, but has roots with the cinema of Absurdist Fiction or surreal humor meet Walt Disney.
This laborous effort shows brilliant gimmick, playing with the idea of the hunted and the hunter. This crew mainly of Wisconsin based talents showing up across the country with film festivals snapping up awards for special effects abd comedy.
The narrative follows a hunter played by Ryland Brickson trying get on the hunt, with interruptions by local animal and population living in the woods.
There's no spoken dialogue, mostly visual one may just say that this production crew was influenced by Wes Anderson, but has roots with the cinema of Absurdist Fiction or surreal humor meet Walt Disney.
This laborous effort shows brilliant gimmick, playing with the idea of the hunted and the hunter. This crew mainly of Wisconsin based talents showing up across the country with film festivals snapping up awards for special effects abd comedy.
The narrative follows a hunter played by Ryland Brickson trying get on the hunt, with interruptions by local animal and population living in the woods.