A private jet becomes the scene of a murder when one of the four passengers is found dead. While everyone on board doesn't seem to know one on other at first, secrets and confessions quickly... Read allA private jet becomes the scene of a murder when one of the four passengers is found dead. While everyone on board doesn't seem to know one on other at first, secrets and confessions quickly follow each other up at jet engine speed. But have they all said too much, too fast?A private jet becomes the scene of a murder when one of the four passengers is found dead. While everyone on board doesn't seem to know one on other at first, secrets and confessions quickly follow each other up at jet engine speed. But have they all said too much, too fast?
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I actually had the opportunity to see this film at a festival, and it was brilliant. Highly artistically stylized in every way to create a beautiful masterpiece. Hitchcock would be impressed and flattered.
The story keeps you guessing and is incredibly well written. A great story told through powerful and artistic cinematography that proves that less is more when done this way.
The costume design and art design creates a believable atmosphere and is just so much fun.
I would love to see more from this Director, Maxime Brulein- He is a force to be reckoned with!!
It's Witty, clever and engaging. Character choices are commendable. Each dialog balances one another.
Wardrobe are simple, yet effective. The performances were believable, especially Mr. Bertrani. The storyline kept the viewer engaged. Every second was entertaining, as a good Short Film should be.
The Art Direction was superb. The neutrality of the interior of the plane sold me.
The sound mixing added to the ensemble brought it up a notch. Just amazing.
The edits were flawless, each cut was very effective as the story progressed. Each sequence fit in place like a jig saw puzzle.
Hitchcock would be proud.
A proof of how simple storytelling with minimal flash is by far still the best form of creativity.
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- ConnectionsReferences L'inconnu du Nord-Express (1951)
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- $700 (estimated)
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- 8m
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