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This is such an amazing film, felt like a real movie. Great work Vince.
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That was so freaking scary! I turned the sound of and closed my eyes in most of the ending scene.
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wow :]
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Really in no-man's land with the length here. Also downright cliche and derivative. Can you please try to be even a little creative? I don't want to wade through 50 minutes of ass juice for so little pay-off. I'm not trying to hate for the sake of hating here, I truly thought that this was ill conceived.
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OMG I LOVED IT!!!! :D
Vince your a badass... great work! <3 :)
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I don't think there was ever a problem with camera angle. That was definitely one of the strongest aspects. Acting was phenomenal (except the screams at the end; they could be more realistic), storyline was fantastic and, besides being rushed, flowed amazingly.
I love you Vince, and I am looking forward to your future films. (And I WILL attend that premiere, damnit!)
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Don't get me wrong here Vince, this film was great. But I felt like it was a little rushed. (Which is probably the case, there was a time limit on production, right?)
And honestly, I can say that my favorite part of the movie was the bathroom scene, where Charlie stood in front of the mirror. I loved that scene for two main reasons: the camera angle was amazing. Until I saw his arm in front of the camera I thought it was looking at him! And because of Charlie's acting, too!
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I think that, because you took it from that type of directing point of view, that may have had an effect on certain points during the movie. The climax of the movie didn't feel climactic. The intro and the ending were the strongest points (credit ending). The exposition was a little weak. The rising actions were amazing. But for some reason the climax was missing something.
My biggest concern is time. The storyline moved too quickly after we learned about Charlie.
First and foremost, there were a lot of points in the movie (and this is true for a LOT of movies) where I found myself figuratively gripping onto everything around me, because the story was so intense, but the opposite is also true.
I love how you took it from the antagonist's point of view, and I love that we learned more about him as the characters in the movie learned about him. But because you did that, I felt like the connection to the main character was lacking.
EpsilonLotus 1 month ago
@EpsilonLotus Thank you for all the feedback, it means a lot to me. <3
VinceKetchum 1 month ago
Nice tags...They really relate to the movie
becauseonlykloknows 1 month ago 7
@becauseonlykloknows Well, I can explain... No, no I can't.
VinceKetchum 1 month ago 5
in the description you spelled it "tristan" and in the movie it is "tristen".... pshhhh and you call yourself a director...
the748159263 1 month ago 5
@the748159263 Damn. You got me.
VinceKetchum 1 month ago 2