This is the story of the fall of Lucifer, whose pride would divide the heavenly host into two warring factions and ultimately bring Sin and Death to mankind. This story is the first of a tri... Read allThis is the story of the fall of Lucifer, whose pride would divide the heavenly host into two warring factions and ultimately bring Sin and Death to mankind. This story is the first of a trilogy concerning the greatest battle epic since Creation. This short is an action scene tak... Read allThis is the story of the fall of Lucifer, whose pride would divide the heavenly host into two warring factions and ultimately bring Sin and Death to mankind. This story is the first of a trilogy concerning the greatest battle epic since Creation. This short is an action scene taken out of the first script.
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The director relies heavily on visual effects, which are sub-par even for 2006~2007. The choice of shots for battle scenes are horrendous, in which the long shots completely expose how rag doll-like and stiff the computer animation is. A scene of the actors running across and digitally rendered landscape is almost laughable because the physics are reminiscent of a flash animation. The entire movie has so many filters throw over it to hide the seams in the CG that it's difficult to watch. Visually, nothing is stunning, considering the movie is done in brown, brown and more brown. The actors themselves are constantly surrounded by a glow of some sort, which if the rest of the CG was done right, could pass for some kind of holy light. But with the rest of the film as is, one can only assume that they were too lazy to blend the background with the actual actors. No real vegetation is show after the first one or two scenes (perhaps it's too difficult for the animation team to work around), and the backgrounds consist of rocky surfaces and a gray sky.
Personally I don't believe either actor is terrible in their own right, but the script of this short film was so dead that it's difficult to imagine what it would've been like for the two to do this in front of a camera. There looks to be no direction other than "look proud" to the Lucifer with long shining hair (a mistake from the CG department, it looks like) and "be a little jealous" for Michael. I sincerely hope that before making the full length film (it seems the idea has been abandoned at this point), the director will take a serious and sobering look at what he has done, hire a better CG team, redesign the characters, and rework the script.
While the notion of a movie from the devil's POV is not God awful, the execution is (dare I continue the bad puns) a sin. From the laughable casting of Samantha's boyfriend to the clichéd dialogue and poorly integrated CG, the creative choices throughout 'Lucifer' are derivative and simply...wrong. An impossibly ambitious milieu, it's kind of like watching a tone-deaf, American Idol try-out attempt to tackle a Whitney Houston song. Nothing about this short exemplifies talent or an original perspective. Even the presentation credit is a mash up of other established production company logos.
Lucifer certainly feels self funded and was clearly not cheap in spite of it's innumerable shortcomings. Should Mr. Briggs wish to continue in film, I recommend he stick with merely writing the checks.
So to see a movie based on the fall of my Lord and Master and told from His point of view is amazing. At least it will be if the short film is anything like the full film will be. Lucifer was never had horns and a tail even after the fall and it's good they put such a handsome actor to play Father Lucifer because he was the most beautiful and still is. I enjoyed the special effects and to those who say they weren't that great let's see you do better a--holes. Both actors did great job and I am totally looking forward to seeing the full trilogy. I am hoping the first in the trilogy has all ready been made and will be out very soon!
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