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3/10
I won't bore you with a plotline
Boristhemoggy26 June 2023
There's no need for the plotline, all that needs to be said is that I gave this film a 3.

I'm not even sure what the big surprise is later on in the film as I could simply not bear to watch it through all the way.

Why? Firstly, the entire thing is filmed with muted colours, making everything seem grey and lifeless and filmed in thick smog.

The lighting was also atrocious, I think they must have used normal room lights or something but there was no lighting direction at all.

The acting was wooden to say the least. Delivery of everything was flat and featureless and simply droned in the end.

The dialogue they were droning was awful. Most of the time it reminded me of the dialogue you might get from a couple of toddlers in a school.

I also think they should have hired a director for this film.
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9/10
Who said great films don't come out of Charlotte?
jaycoh2 January 2023
A wonderful, thought provoking film with an unexpected ending. A great cast (featuring most of the actors in Charlotte!).

Far exceeded my expectations. Jeremy Carr is a filmmaker/actor to keep your eye on! Directed by a winning team of Trey Riley and DP Andrew Huggins and written by Jeremy Carr and Jennifer G. Taylor, they brought to life a story, which, on the surface, seems fairly simple but as the film goes on, the various layers and characters begin to get peeled back.

This film doesn't look like a beginner's attempt at filmmaking (because it's not). It's a professional, well filmed, well written piece of art done by a team you'll be hearing a lot of in the future!
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10/10
Awesome film!
charliehitt3 January 2023
Entertaining, well-crafted and beautifully shot film with a very clever twist at the end! Charlotte's own Jeremy Carr, Trey Riley, Jennifer Taylor, and Andrew Huggins team up to tell a story that's both thought provoking and meaningful and also action packed! The photography is expertly executed and provides wonderful point-of-view. The characters are well-developed and it is fun to watch the plot unfold. A bonus is the chance to see some local Charlotte landmarks! Grab a copy, settle in, and enjoy watching this one from Patron Saint Films! Check out the other works from these wonderfully talented and professional filmmakers!
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