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10/10
Powerful and Breathtaking
alemagico5 July 2021
You would never on a rainy day expect to see someone of the past back in your life not even in your house. You may think you have forgotten but there it is knocking on your door once again reminding you what could be or what's left of it....

This short film is defenetly a must watch. Powerful and breathtaking. The lightning and color design creates an atmosphere like no other. Is the perfect mood for this two characters so well played by non other than Tommy and Robin.

Script wise also is impressive and every bit of it makes a huge impact that not only makes you think but see how this goes between them bit by bit. The more you invest yourself in the story the more you realize how deep it is.

Music score also is beautiful. It helps too with the setting. Set design also is great. All of it if I'm honest.

Adam as a director really did a massive yet incredible and stunning job. Putting all this together...masterpiece.

Hope more festivals check this out and support it. Fantastic and captivating. Bravo for real.
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10/10
Breathtaking
EllieS845 July 2021
Beautiful film from start to end. So much emotion in a short time but it had me so invested. The acting was exquisite. The lighting and music captured the emotion perfectly. And a surprise ending. Loved it.
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10/10
Brillant and emotional film
poetisaerrante21 May 2022
Brilliant and emotional film. The performance of the two fabulous and intimate actors in an environment created for them. The unexpected ending. In short, a film that will captivate you from the first moment. I saw it from the online platform and the only thing missing... were some subtitles so I wouldn't miss anything from the script. I hope to see it one day on the big screen.
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10/10
A true piece of art
hl-2233317 August 2021
Is forgiveness always an option? Can everything in the past be healed?

This movie brings up some deep and well known topics to all of us, and it gives you some really intense and great acting.

Watching it feels like being in the same room as the actors and at points it's almost intimidating to watch them struggle, but you just can't look away because it drags you in.

I highly recommend it. It's a true piece of art and should not go unnoticed.
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10/10
Beautifully poignant
jay_driftz6 July 2021
"Skeletons" may be a short, but it is packed full of emotion.

The unexpected arrival of an ex has two men confronting past mistakes and guilt, and wondering if forgiveness can ever be possible. Every emotion is palpable thanks to the powerful performances from both actors, and the dramatic lighting adds to the sense of long held pain finally being exposed and faced after years of lurking in the shadows of both men's lives.

The most striking thing is how real it feels, from the relationship between David and Christopher to how our actions and the choices we make can affect both our own lives and those of the people we love, how everyone finds their own way to deal with life's obstacles, and how feelings - both good and bad - can be difficult to forget.

A stunning and poignant film from a small but talented team.
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9/10
Our actions hurts others as much as they hurt ourselves
atzinaria6 July 2021
Watched it during Prideflix festival:

A stormy night is the perfect scenario for Adam DeCarlo short film "Skelletons" as two past lovers find themselves in the same room after years of being apart, however is not a joyful reencounter what awaits them as guilt and regret pour into the room mirroring the rain outside.

In the quiet of this intimate reencounter vulnerabilities are shown as the walls of the past come crumbling down. Some mistakes are unforgivable and they hurt our loved ones as much as they hurt ourselves, this is shown by David (Tommy Beardmore) and Christopher (Robin Lord Taylor) who find themselves forced to live a shared pain that broke them apart on the first place.

The twist and turns of the script are on point with the powerful acting of both professional actors who reveal piece by piece the truth of their characters past, their performance gives a sense of familiarity between two lovers who were once confortable with each other and despite the grief for what they can no longer have they still care deeply for the other well-being.

Personally I enjoyed Skelletons as a well thought well written story that gets the audience caught in the emotional turmoil of the characters confrontation with their past mistakes and themselves, the music and lighting form an atmosphere where memories, actions and their consequences all converge in a single night and once that moment is over is time to live on.

Overall is a great piece of work brought up by a small but amazingly dedicated cast and crew, their talent shows up on the resulting film and its lasting impression on the audience.
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10/10
Intensity Meets Beautiful
princencfan5 July 2021
What can I say about this movie well I know to say it's beautifully thought out and constructed with a deep raw impacting storyline that displays how we see people we know in our lives with flaws but tend to over look them with how our love for them can overlook those flaws so easily. This movie deserves to be a huge cinematic feature in cinemas across the world rather than a short film due to its plot, well developed characters played by the amazing Robin Lord Taylor and Tommy Beardmore and not forgetting well to put together and directed by Adam Decarlo. Hope to see this trio work together again in the future in more projects.
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10/10
My review on skeletons
madiwalkermackenzie18 August 2021
It was absolutely incredible, a true work of art!!
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6/10
Skeletons
CinemaSerf25 December 2022
This film certainly has an intensity to it. "Christopher" (Robin Lord Taylor) finds himself revisiting long-lost pains and anguish when he is faced with a meeting, out of the blue, with his ex-boyfriend "David" (Tom Downing). We are but flies on the wall as the couple try to reconcile not just with each other, but with the guilt both feel about their failed relationship and with the responsibilities for that failure. What is especially effective is the relentless rain pounding the window panes as the two men try to deal with their demons. On that latter front, detail is provided to us rather sparingly. We don't know what went wrong, who might have been to blame - cheating, grown apart? Nor are we expecting to find out. This is a short and effective observational drama that packs quite a lot into twenty minutes and is well worth a watch.
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