MarkA-2647
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I've followed Chris Shane Sanders and his production company Black Coppice Films from the very beginning when he first started making short films.
Irish Ashes is his twelfth feature which is some achievement. I didn't like his first horror feature much Nest of Vampires but he seems to have come a long way since then.
I read somewhere Irish Ashes was dedicated to his mum too who passed away shortly before filming. There is a dedication in the credits.
It's a shame then some user reviewers resort to personal attacks. If you read the guy's bio Chris has lived and worked all over the world.
Was he right to cast himself in the lead role? Maybe, maybe not. Clearly he's no Arnie but I thought the character needed someone with depth and sensitivity which he pulled off.
I've watched far worse performances. The fight sequences were ok too. It's clear all the actors involved have done a bit of boxing in their time...
Overall, Irish Ashes is a decent indie flick shot on a modest budget. Some of the acting isn't great admittedly but the story, pacing, mood and ambition is there. Saying that, Claire Gerard's performance I thought was pretty good.
I take my hat off to anyone who can write, produce and take on the lead role in a feature. That is no easy task and Chris just about pulled it all off.
Irish Ashes is better than a lot of Brit indie gangster flicks. It's not perfect by any means but has enough going on to keep viewer's interested. The direction was good and the editing crisp. I enjoyed it. If you can look past the modest budget it's a fun watch.
Irish Ashes is his twelfth feature which is some achievement. I didn't like his first horror feature much Nest of Vampires but he seems to have come a long way since then.
I read somewhere Irish Ashes was dedicated to his mum too who passed away shortly before filming. There is a dedication in the credits.
It's a shame then some user reviewers resort to personal attacks. If you read the guy's bio Chris has lived and worked all over the world.
Was he right to cast himself in the lead role? Maybe, maybe not. Clearly he's no Arnie but I thought the character needed someone with depth and sensitivity which he pulled off.
I've watched far worse performances. The fight sequences were ok too. It's clear all the actors involved have done a bit of boxing in their time...
Overall, Irish Ashes is a decent indie flick shot on a modest budget. Some of the acting isn't great admittedly but the story, pacing, mood and ambition is there. Saying that, Claire Gerard's performance I thought was pretty good.
I take my hat off to anyone who can write, produce and take on the lead role in a feature. That is no easy task and Chris just about pulled it all off.
Irish Ashes is better than a lot of Brit indie gangster flicks. It's not perfect by any means but has enough going on to keep viewer's interested. The direction was good and the editing crisp. I enjoyed it. If you can look past the modest budget it's a fun watch.