Horace Jones is flat broke and working a dead boring night-shift. When half a million dollars of stolen drug money drops miraculously into his hands he makes a snap decision that will change... Read allHorace Jones is flat broke and working a dead boring night-shift. When half a million dollars of stolen drug money drops miraculously into his hands he makes a snap decision that will change everything.Horace Jones is flat broke and working a dead boring night-shift. When half a million dollars of stolen drug money drops miraculously into his hands he makes a snap decision that will change everything.
- Awards
- 10 wins & 2 nominations total
Douglas F. Brooks
- Rueben
- (as Doug Brooks)
Alison Lenton
- Veronica Jones
- (voice)
Lai Zhouwhen
- Wahoe Chan
- (voice)
Stefen Harris
- Duty CIB Officer
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Clever movie making at it's best. Shot on an iPhone with a shoestring budget. The acting well done and the characters have great depth right down to the sergeant at the end with dodgy 80s moustache. Well worth a watch.
Great characters brought to life by excellent actors. A slow start with lots of twists and turns to the plot. Interesting storyline. A must view!
10rosebvd
Great film. Had us drawn in for whole movie and never picked the twist at the end. Highly recommend
This film will inspire anyone with a dream to make movies--with a smartphone. A lot of filmmakers are looking at how smartphone filmmaking is advancing in the film industry by criticizing the aesthetics of films and comparing them to traditional cameras used by the industry. I think it's a missed opportunity for mobile filmmakers looking for inspiration. Filmmaking is storytelling. Part of storytelling in film brings everything to the forefront: aesthetics, cinematic value, locations, cinematography, sound, etc. The story in this film is king. The story in "storytelling" is king.
Don't watch this film to compare cameras but instead compare the story and the style of the director who made a film with great cinematic value on top of the fact that Stef Harris (writer and director) grabs you from the beginning and keeps you in suspension throughout the telling of this story. The acting from the main characters like Jed Brophy and Mark Hadlow help give this dialogue heavy film a character of it's own. Without having to re-create flashbacks, the film does a good job establishing the history between the characters through character development. It brings the viewer closer and closer with each scene.
The cinematography of this film is in many ways unique to what one who takes it seriously can accomplish only with a smartphone. The film was shot with an iPhone but you need not use a particular brand to shoot a feature film. A great accomplishment to have shot a great feature film of about 85 minutes using a small crew, limited time and one single main location.
By the way, I am a supporter of this crew after watching their film. I am not biased on the film. I base my review solely on the film itself after watching it and listening to Stef Harris and Jed Brophy share their backstory on my podcast.
Don't watch this film to compare cameras but instead compare the story and the style of the director who made a film with great cinematic value on top of the fact that Stef Harris (writer and director) grabs you from the beginning and keeps you in suspension throughout the telling of this story. The acting from the main characters like Jed Brophy and Mark Hadlow help give this dialogue heavy film a character of it's own. Without having to re-create flashbacks, the film does a good job establishing the history between the characters through character development. It brings the viewer closer and closer with each scene.
The cinematography of this film is in many ways unique to what one who takes it seriously can accomplish only with a smartphone. The film was shot with an iPhone but you need not use a particular brand to shoot a feature film. A great accomplishment to have shot a great feature film of about 85 minutes using a small crew, limited time and one single main location.
By the way, I am a supporter of this crew after watching their film. I am not biased on the film. I base my review solely on the film itself after watching it and listening to Stef Harris and Jed Brophy share their backstory on my podcast.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis film was shot over six nights in a total of 30 hours on an iPhone 7+. The cast and crew had access to the service station for just five hours a night.
- Quotes
Police Sergeant: There are two bodies in the boot of the car, obviously it's not natural causes.
Details
Box office
- Budget
- NZ$12,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $5,422
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
- Color
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