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Two strangers uncover astonishing connections as they search for a mysterious Renaissance painting.Two strangers uncover astonishing connections as they search for a mysterious Renaissance painting.Two strangers uncover astonishing connections as they search for a mysterious Renaissance painting.
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I can't improve on SAIWMASS's comments, but would strongly second them. What can you do in a 15 minute movie? It is a measure of the extraordinary skill of this director and his actors that in such a short time you feel you understand these two men just by watching them. This is understated acting at its finest. Those who don't find the interaction of these guys to be deeply touching have never known loneliness and have never had that adrenalin jolt when you suddenly realize that, without knowing how much you craved it, you have found a soul mate. This is not rated a 10 only because I wanted so much to spend more time with them in the back room. Why isn't the remarkable Dan Sturges in more movies?
I never would have thought 15 minutes could be so moving. This short film packs a fairly powerful punch despite it's tiny run time. Beauitully acted by the 2 leads, it does not even feel as if they are acting. A minor fault in the writing makes the ending feel slightly forced. The simplicity of what's happening is somewhat shattered by unnecessarily overt statements. It doesn't make the whole any less poignant, but it is somewhat jarring. Oh, and I feel I must mention "The Guy", actor Dan Sturges, or at least the character he's playing, is a dream walking. Anyone would fall for him! So anyway, give it a view, and you may be surprised by what you find.
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A short film on a low budget usually has faults in camera work, sound quality, and continuity. This one on the other hand excels. For that reason alone I rate it high, even though the storyline is predictable and borders on a river of sentimentality. (In this case the river Arno.) The writer surely studied classic drama, however, to achieve such a fine balance of unities in sharp detail from beginning to end.
The closeups deserve an extra measure of appreciation from a technical standpoint. Juxtaposing colorful images of renaissance painting with comparably vivid live drama must have required many hours of exacting editing. Good job.
The closeups deserve an extra measure of appreciation from a technical standpoint. Juxtaposing colorful images of renaissance painting with comparably vivid live drama must have required many hours of exacting editing. Good job.
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- TriviaThis is the fifth film on the DVD anthology, "Boy Crazy" (2010), of gay themed short films from Wolfe Releasing.
- Alternate versions"Boy Crazy" a DVD compilation of six short films with gay themes, including: Fairies (2003), Dish (2009), Teddy (2009), Teddy (2009), Teddy (2009), and Boycrazy (2009), from Wolfe Releasing (North America) ©2010.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Boycrazy (2009)
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- Boy Crazy
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- Westsider Books, 2246 Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Bookstore interiors)
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- $8,000 (estimated)
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- 16m
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- 1.78 : 1 / (letterbox)
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