The Science-Fiction genre is not something often attempted by independent filmmakers. The aesthetics of the genre can be a little intimidating. Most Sci-Fi films are heavy on effects, and visual style. It takes real talent to craft a film, that matches those standards on a low budget. Todd E. Freeman has managed to capture perfectly, the visual style of a multi-million dollar Sci-Fi/Horror film, with a modest budget that contains far less zeros.
Cell Count follows Russell Carpenter(I see what you did there, and I like it), at the bedside of his wife, Sadie. Sadie is wasting away from an undisclosed disease, and Russell has just been informed that there is nothing more the doctors can do. That is to say, there’s nothing more that can be done at the hospital. Sadie’s doctor, Dr. Victor Grant, alerts Russell to the existence of an experimental, government funded study,...
Cell Count follows Russell Carpenter(I see what you did there, and I like it), at the bedside of his wife, Sadie. Sadie is wasting away from an undisclosed disease, and Russell has just been informed that there is nothing more the doctors can do. That is to say, there’s nothing more that can be done at the hospital. Sadie’s doctor, Dr. Victor Grant, alerts Russell to the existence of an experimental, government funded study,...
- 6/1/2012
- by Shawn Savage
- The Liberal Dead
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