अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंPandorica is a post-apocalyptic story of three young contenders from the Varosha tribe whose bravery and compassion is put to the test in a leadership trial that no one can control.Pandorica is a post-apocalyptic story of three young contenders from the Varosha tribe whose bravery and compassion is put to the test in a leadership trial that no one can control.Pandorica is a post-apocalyptic story of three young contenders from the Varosha tribe whose bravery and compassion is put to the test in a leadership trial that no one can control.
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The film has a simple plot, its post-apocalyptic where a chosen three of the younger generation compete in a leadership trial to be the next chief of their tribe. I liked the costume and make up design, and the carved masks of the warrior tribe the 3 main characters cross paths with reminded me of 'predator'
The film is well paced, was shot on a Sony A7 mostly at night which can be problematic, especially for a low budget indie. So I was impressed by the innovative way they lit the location, they bounced light off a huge helium filled balloon creating portable moonlight. special mention for the cinematographer George Burt, as overall it looked great!
Good Solid low budget indie film
The film is well paced, was shot on a Sony A7 mostly at night which can be problematic, especially for a low budget indie. So I was impressed by the innovative way they lit the location, they bounced light off a huge helium filled balloon creating portable moonlight. special mention for the cinematographer George Burt, as overall it looked great!
Good Solid low budget indie film
It's shameful but it appears most of the reviews of Pandorica are from people directly involved in the production of the movie. Here's an actual honest review.
This movie looks like it was somebody's college homework, and I hope they got an A. However, the movie is not at all honest about itself. It is not a psychological horror thriller. It's barely entertainment. The pacing is inadequate. Nothing shocking or surprising happens.
The story is predictable and barely present, the acting is not horrible. Love seems to have gone into the filming but not the script. There are silly continuity errors, the facepaint looks a little too Space Oddity, and there is virtually no character progression. Also, I get kind of a racist vibe from the film.
The plot arc makes absolutely no sense.. The main character waits until the end of the film to do something that she could have done for the entire film. It's ridiculous.
This movie looks like it was somebody's college homework, and I hope they got an A. However, the movie is not at all honest about itself. It is not a psychological horror thriller. It's barely entertainment. The pacing is inadequate. Nothing shocking or surprising happens.
The story is predictable and barely present, the acting is not horrible. Love seems to have gone into the filming but not the script. There are silly continuity errors, the facepaint looks a little too Space Oddity, and there is virtually no character progression. Also, I get kind of a racist vibe from the film.
The plot arc makes absolutely no sense.. The main character waits until the end of the film to do something that she could have done for the entire film. It's ridiculous.
It's recommended to watch just because of the philosophical plot. acting was awful but what do you expect of low budget 11 day filming?
Erie, (Jade Fenix Hobday) is not an actress but is nice tattooed model. The makeup artists did a nice job on the clothing and makeups.
The voice director was not good but still better than some high budget junk movies.
Erie, (Jade Fenix Hobday) is not an actress but is nice tattooed model. The makeup artists did a nice job on the clothing and makeups.
The voice director was not good but still better than some high budget junk movies.
You only have to look a little closely at people who leave reviews like chrisgordon75 to see that they are so biased and career aligned with cast and/or crew.
A box, a gun, predator looking bad guys and a bunch of tribal goons running around.
As it's low budget, I will give praise to the costume design.
The crying scene with the lead actress reminds me of Roy Hattersley from Spitting Image.
The scenery and music was too over-powering and did nothing to save me from the mundane script, unconvincing and over-cooked acting.
Don't believe the hype and don't waste your money !
A box, a gun, predator looking bad guys and a bunch of tribal goons running around.
As it's low budget, I will give praise to the costume design.
The crying scene with the lead actress reminds me of Roy Hattersley from Spitting Image.
The scenery and music was too over-powering and did nothing to save me from the mundane script, unconvincing and over-cooked acting.
Don't believe the hype and don't waste your money !
Pandorica:The Future Reset is an incredible achievement for a film made with such a low budget and without any 'famous' faces (this will change now), the film succeeds on so many levels. It does not pander to mainstream desires for 'blockbusters' but will appeal to fans of the dystopian genre.
The premise is that a new tribal leader is chosen every generation, the current leader takes three hopefuls into a forest where a trial takes place, and only one can survive, quite why is not made plain.
The actors are all excellent and the dialogue is delivered with conviction, it's hard to single out favourites but Jade Fenix Hobday, Marc Zammit and Luke D'Silva stood out for me. Director, Tom Paton (who also created the whole film), keeps the beat of the action going, rising to the inevitable conclusion.
The filmography also excels, filmed at night in a forest but without ever looking too dark. The images are sharp and clear and reflects how much technology has improved to enable new film makers to reach previously unattainable heights.
Everything that appears in Pandorica is there for a reason, not everything is explained this time but sequels are promised. Even prequels?
Despite the outcome being fairly predictable and the start of the trial reminding me of the Wayne's World 2 quote "If you book them, they will come", this film deserves to succeed to enable the crew to develop this dystopian world further.
The premise is that a new tribal leader is chosen every generation, the current leader takes three hopefuls into a forest where a trial takes place, and only one can survive, quite why is not made plain.
The actors are all excellent and the dialogue is delivered with conviction, it's hard to single out favourites but Jade Fenix Hobday, Marc Zammit and Luke D'Silva stood out for me. Director, Tom Paton (who also created the whole film), keeps the beat of the action going, rising to the inevitable conclusion.
The filmography also excels, filmed at night in a forest but without ever looking too dark. The images are sharp and clear and reflects how much technology has improved to enable new film makers to reach previously unattainable heights.
Everything that appears in Pandorica is there for a reason, not everything is explained this time but sequels are promised. Even prequels?
Despite the outcome being fairly predictable and the start of the trial reminding me of the Wayne's World 2 quote "If you book them, they will come", this film deserves to succeed to enable the crew to develop this dystopian world further.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe film was shot in just 11 days in the UK.
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- बजट
- £75,000(अनुमानित)
- दुनिया भर में सकल
- $228
- चलने की अवधि
- 1 घं 22 मि(82 min)
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