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10/10
Delightful Short Film Not to be Missed!
kleigh16611 April 2006
I recently returned from the San Francisco Independent Film Festival where I saw a delightful short film called, "What are the Odds?". This witty, romantic comedy attempts to answer the question, "Is life just a series of events rationalized through mathematical statistics; or, does fate truly exist?" Of all the films I viewed during the festival, I found "What Are The Odds?" to most exemplify all the ingredients of a quality short. This film has it all: charming characters, intelligent writing, strong directing, and above all, heart. Of particular note is the use of animation sporadically throughout the film, which added a whimsical, playful quality. A pleasure to watch, I highly recommend this little gem to anyone in need of a smile.
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10/10
A wonderful little gem!
cat-158 April 2006
I recently saw What are the Odds? at the 8th Annual Sarasota Film Festival. It was situated in a series of shorts, but What are the Odds easily stuck out as my favorite. The animated credit sequence was so sleek I thought the film itself would disappoint, but it didn't - quite the opposite! The story was smart and fun, the production value was pro; it is a little treasure of a film. I was truly taken by the use of color in their production design. The editing and the score interlaced beautifully to set the quick tempo opposite Justin Spitzer's whimsical script. Jessica Arinella and Christopher Borg had an adorable and infectious chemistry, and Matthew Tritt's direction allowed them to shine. On the Leesh Productions certainly is a new talent on the film scene. I can't wait to see what this team does next!

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