A rich player emotionally abuses his girlfriend until she discovers the bond of multiple past lives that ties them into present day. She in turn is empowered to cut the cord.A rich player emotionally abuses his girlfriend until she discovers the bond of multiple past lives that ties them into present day. She in turn is empowered to cut the cord.A rich player emotionally abuses his girlfriend until she discovers the bond of multiple past lives that ties them into present day. She in turn is empowered to cut the cord.
- Awards
- 28 wins & 16 nominations total
Andres Saenz Hudson
- Enrique
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This is a beautiful tribute to Michelle Arthur's direction and her adaptation of "Carmen." Her reinvention of the character while preserving the depth of her intimate questioning is admirable. The reference to masters like Paul Thomas Anderson, David Lynch, and Martin Scorsese highlights her expertise in using close-ups to evoke powerful emotions.
The idea of having Carmen traverse the ages while remaining relevant is bold and captivating. The direction of the actors reveals their intimacy, creating a resonance between the stage and the audience's reality. The dance scenes, beautifully supported by R Kim Shultz's music, add a poetic dimension to the whole.
The sets freeze the emotions, and Michelle Arthur's intensity pays tribute to the richness of this work. This adaptation brings a new depth to a timeless classic, a true transfiguration in both substance and form.
Love and its transgressive passion delve into a complex dynamic, where the tension between desire and taboo reveals the depth of feelings. This journey, transcending time, emphasizes the strength of deep connections. Passion challenges our limits, inviting us to explore the beauty of emotions and the shadows that accompany them, making each experience richer and more revealing.
The idea of having Carmen traverse the ages while remaining relevant is bold and captivating. The direction of the actors reveals their intimacy, creating a resonance between the stage and the audience's reality. The dance scenes, beautifully supported by R Kim Shultz's music, add a poetic dimension to the whole.
The sets freeze the emotions, and Michelle Arthur's intensity pays tribute to the richness of this work. This adaptation brings a new depth to a timeless classic, a true transfiguration in both substance and form.
Love and its transgressive passion delve into a complex dynamic, where the tension between desire and taboo reveals the depth of feelings. This journey, transcending time, emphasizes the strength of deep connections. Passion challenges our limits, inviting us to explore the beauty of emotions and the shadows that accompany them, making each experience richer and more revealing.
After viewing and enjoying the spectacular feature of this film, "FATE'S SHADOW:THE WHOLE STORY", I was really curious about how the short plays out. "FATE'S SHADOW", is just as mesmerizing! I'm a former Marine who specializes in aviation, so flying above Earth isn't foreign to me. This film took me on a magic carpet ride of unbelievable heights though, and I can tell you the view was well worth it!!! With its 10:46 runtime, it makes you want to see more from this Cast & Crew. Goal achieved!! I'll look forward seeing more of the artistic work, writing and acting, from this gifted team of professionals. Congratulations to all.
Fate's Shadow reflects on the idea of love and how much it can hurt someone. How it can suck someone into it's depths. I enjoyed it thoroughly, especially the dancing which I found myself watching enthralled. I think that the weight of unrequited love is very relatable. Since it is relatable you find yourself rooting for the main character. I loved her friend she went to the ballet with, she wanted what was best for her friend. I think a moral that can be taken away from this is that there are different types of love. All of them should be cherished, even the love of close friends. Overall great job and I cannot wait to see more!
Experience the brilliance of Michelle Arthur's direction and her adaptation of "Carmen." With nods to Paul Thomas Anderson, David Lynch, and Martin Scorsese, she expertly uses close-ups to evoke raw emotions. The bold concept of Carmen traversing through time remains relevant, as the actors' intimacy creates a powerful resonance with the audience. Accompanied by R Kim Shultz's poetic music, the dance scenes and captivating sets freeze the emotions in this beautiful tribute. Discover the power of friendship and the true meaning of art in this expertly crafted story. With a shocking ending and a focus on women's empowerment, this quick watch will leave you wanting more. Join Eva and Zack on their journey as literature and ballet intertwine to create a thought-provoking tale.
This is an amazing look at how past experiences impact our present lives. It makes you realize you should not take those deja vu feelings for granted. The director did a superb job of making you feel you are there in the lives of these characters, experiencing their emotions. The believability and variety of the characters added to the authenticity of the film. The music and ballet scene touch your heart and soul. I've seen other dance performances, but nothing like the tremendous talent of these dancers. This short film has a surprisingly strong impact. The story has a true beginning, middle and ending that stays with you.
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