(2010)

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2/10
Little effort, bad results? (review of a home-made deep drama)
zoli-d9 January 2011
You call that a short film? Honestly if I just draw a couple of lines on a piece of paper I can already call myself an artist and get my piece of 'artwork' registered somewhere among artists like Picasso? I think one should rather be making short films which are actually trying to convey something and involve actual acting, which this piece is seriously lacking of.(boys fighting) I don't want to discourage you at all, all that I am saying is that with a little bit of effort you could do pictures which show that you have been working hard and trying to create something, because in this case I can only see that you had 1 hour of free time and were bored like hell. True, that everyone has to learn the basics, but people usually don't register pictures of that kind. (because then I could also register the home made drama of my dog desperately trying to reach its favourite toy in 2 minutes) So, finally it is great that you are enthusiastic, but if you take my piece of advice, please pay more attention to working on the script and on the whole planning process of your pictures if you are desperate about registering it in databases like this one. By the way, the director playing the angel in the "short film" knows the best of all the actors how to play his character, this is the only reason my vote is 2.
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5/10
Not bad but could have been better...
gallai36510 January 2011
'Ne félj!' intends to tell us about that very narrow line that does exist between life and death and the story itself was quite good. I would define it as a segments of feelings instead of calling it a short film. The actor who played the angel made a really good job. But the others... oh, my. The suffering boy was still OK but the minor characters were just plain bad. The cinematography is sufficient, I saw a lot of unnecessary shots.

Another weak point of the film is the score. J. Sean John could not match the scenes with his music. Even using no music could have been better I guess.

Keep up good working! Good luck!
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