When a strange girl appears on a beach in England she has to depend on a local boy to believe her story and help her return home.When a strange girl appears on a beach in England she has to depend on a local boy to believe her story and help her return home.When a strange girl appears on a beach in England she has to depend on a local boy to believe her story and help her return home.
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I came across this on Amazon Prime, and I wasn't really in the mood for a full-length film. I started to watch, and my wife was taken with the scenery and story. Like most good short stories, much is implied but left unsaid. The special effects are limited to Candra's clothes, her watch, and the transition effect. As a result, the viewer has to work out quite a few of the details for themselves. Smart story telling: we appreciate it.
I enjoyed the characters, the setting, and the story. I think the pace lagged a bit in a few spots, and I would have either liked a few more details about the characters or a bit faster pacing.
As it was, my wife and I both enjoyed it, and we were hoping this was a precursor to a longer story. We both agree that we would watch a longer story that goes into more depth about events before, during, and after the events in this short.
Let's take a lifetime to say
I knew you well
For only time will tell us so
And love may grow
For all, we know
------------ A girl in transit wakes up on the beach. While waiting for her parents she strikes up a conversation with a passing boy. The casual encounter becomes more intense as they search for her parents together.
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This short is very well composed. If the presentation had been any longer it would have had to have unnecessary fillers, more red herrings, slower music, and we could easily have been bored before it reached the end.
All the actors were excellent in their parts, and you felt like you were one of them.
Director: David Stuart-Snell (as Dave Snell) Writer: David Stuart-Snell (as Dave Snell) Stars: Grace St Hill, Karl Jenkinson, Ethan Taylor.
------------ A girl in transit wakes up on the beach. While waiting for her parents she strikes up a conversation with a passing boy. The casual encounter becomes more intense as they search for her parents together.
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This short is very well composed. If the presentation had been any longer it would have had to have unnecessary fillers, more red herrings, slower music, and we could easily have been bored before it reached the end.
All the actors were excellent in their parts, and you felt like you were one of them.
Director: David Stuart-Snell (as Dave Snell) Writer: David Stuart-Snell (as Dave Snell) Stars: Grace St Hill, Karl Jenkinson, Ethan Taylor.
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Gripping from the very start, without any extravagant effects or storyline. Excellent acting, directing and screenplay with no frills, maintaing a consistently calm and pleasant atmosphere yet with stimulating unknowns gradually revealed. Develops to become fun and endearing; wish it was longer. The lead female was very easy to look at so to speak, and brought out the character leaving no room for eye-rolling at the premise. The male companion's character was also delivered excellently so that the chemistry between the two was perfect. An immersive fantasy experience with a delightful ending. Hat tip to the use of a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connetion. Bravo!
Liked this short film a lot. Story was enjoyable and reminds me of childhood days spent in Britain's beaches.
I think they could do a better job with the log line. It's really a very touching love story and I'm amazed at how much they could develop in that short time. The sound track is great and the actors are perfect. Watch it with a friend!
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