Headhunter (II) (2004)The Confessions of Sin, that Father Eves must forgive, are a constant reminder of the evil that men do. But the mysterious visit of a professional headhunter in the confessional, may be far more than Father Eves bargained for Director:John RoumelisWriter:John Roumelis |
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This film could of been great. But the director doesn't seem to know what story he's suppose to tell. Who's story is it? Is it the Priest's or the Headhunter's. In a 20 minute piece, you have to have a main character. This film sort of just shoots whatever, like its a documentary. It doesn't have a visual theme at all and its a disappointment because the script is so solid. I think the writer directed this piece which sometimes is a huge mistake. The guy can write, no question, but can he direct? This piece doesn't seem so. I understand what he's trying to say, but we're left without any emotion or feeling at all. Like we invested our time in the film and we come away not really caring what happened. Its too bad too, because you can see if it was made with the right hands, this could of been a great short.