krandallkraus-274-352246
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As a writer currently in the throes of trying to finish a manuscript, I am, after four screenings of this "little" gem, both starstruck and deeply moved by the impeccable writing and the stunning quality of the acting, particularly that of Chen Hafetz -- who should be on every director's shortlist for any and all film projects. As with all the great actors, the meaning can be found on his face. Being a college and sometime actor myself, I know what went into his performance -- and it wasn't anything someone taught him. It came from within.
As is so often the case, I wonder why we aren't seeing more of him. And the director never misses a moment of emotional meaning. This is a student film? Very difficult to believe. I only hope someone will take note of my comments and let me know of more of this ensemble's work. Bravo to the lot of you!
As is so often the case, I wonder why we aren't seeing more of him. And the director never misses a moment of emotional meaning. This is a student film? Very difficult to believe. I only hope someone will take note of my comments and let me know of more of this ensemble's work. Bravo to the lot of you!
The only spy series I like better is the original series of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and Smiley's People, both starring Alec Guiness. This comes VERY close.
Possibly the most boring film I've ever seen. I couldn't even force myself to card about a single character. AND most of us filmed in the dark so you can't see people.