Adam Harper is an average man. And on an average day he suddenly finds himself catapulted into the strangest, reality changing game... A game of time and chance, where the stakes are a matte... Read allAdam Harper is an average man. And on an average day he suddenly finds himself catapulted into the strangest, reality changing game... A game of time and chance, where the stakes are a matter of life and death.Adam Harper is an average man. And on an average day he suddenly finds himself catapulted into the strangest, reality changing game... A game of time and chance, where the stakes are a matter of life and death.
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This is a brilliantly atmospheric sci-fi film. The storyline is both fantastic and fantastical, the cinematography is wonderful, and the whole film is well paced and well made. Can't wait to see more of Emma Dark's films.
A film to feel it, scene by scene. And great performance of Alan Austen. An ordinary man in not ordinary situations and the fine job of Emma Dark to propose to the viewer the status of part of film.Because it is so easy to feel be Adam... The basic virtue - the old fashion atmosphere. And, sure, the impecable craft.
A commute around London for average guy Adam Harper ( Alan Austen ), turns into anything but, in this quietly creepy, and thought provoking sci-fi short.
Accidentally bumping into a fellow traveller, causes Adam's world to be taken apart. He finds himself transported into unfamiliar woodland, with a gun, and a cryptic mobile phone text, telling him he has ten minutes to save himself and his world. With this advice, he now seems tied up in a game of chance, where a mysterious woman has set the rules, and the outcome lies with who he chooses to save or kill.
With only a 13 minute running time, this film manages to be rather beautiful, mysterious, menacing, creepy, and quite enigmatic too.
Director Emma Dark has captured great essence in this tale. It doesn't offer explanations and tidy plot devices, but instead has glimpses into a changed, alien world, where normality don't seem to exist.
Alan Austen plays the unfortunate Adam with great conviction. It's nice to see him back onscreen after a long absence since his Star Wars days. The small cast are all effective, and it has to be said that this film really does look like a major Hollywood product in it's execution and production values. The scenes on the beach are truly stunningly shot.
I came away very impressed, and put in mind of Geoff Murphy's " The Quiet Earth" from 1985, whereby a similar earth is somehow changed into something alien and strange.
Recommended viewing.
Accidentally bumping into a fellow traveller, causes Adam's world to be taken apart. He finds himself transported into unfamiliar woodland, with a gun, and a cryptic mobile phone text, telling him he has ten minutes to save himself and his world. With this advice, he now seems tied up in a game of chance, where a mysterious woman has set the rules, and the outcome lies with who he chooses to save or kill.
With only a 13 minute running time, this film manages to be rather beautiful, mysterious, menacing, creepy, and quite enigmatic too.
Director Emma Dark has captured great essence in this tale. It doesn't offer explanations and tidy plot devices, but instead has glimpses into a changed, alien world, where normality don't seem to exist.
Alan Austen plays the unfortunate Adam with great conviction. It's nice to see him back onscreen after a long absence since his Star Wars days. The small cast are all effective, and it has to be said that this film really does look like a major Hollywood product in it's execution and production values. The scenes on the beach are truly stunningly shot.
I came away very impressed, and put in mind of Geoff Murphy's " The Quiet Earth" from 1985, whereby a similar earth is somehow changed into something alien and strange.
Recommended viewing.
Any fans of sci-fi gems like the twilight zone will love the visuals and style of this aesthetically pleasing and stylish foray into the mind bending science fiction genre.
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Salient Minus Ten is the latest short from Director , Writer and Producer Emma Dark. An intelligent well shot eerie Science Fiction Thriller, about a Man called Adam who is transported into a realm where he has to play a deadly game. I first saw this at a screening in London around 2018 or 19 I think, well long before we entered the twilight zone world in which we live in now. What I really like about this film is its retro feel of the story with a modern look, what i mean by retro is the 'feel' of such films as The Man Who Fell To Earth and the man driven mad plots such as we saw in The Man Who Haunted Himself ,the sense of mystery and something not being quiet right. This is an other worldly story set in modern normal locations, its also an excellent example of the show and don't tell style filmmaking which usually make the best films. No explanation no exposition needed, most sci fi films need to tell us the why's and the who instead of taking us to these worlds and letting us experience them, which this film Definitely does. Look forward in seeing more from this Director in the future.
Brian Hutton 6th June 2020
Brian Hutton 6th June 2020
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