Azure Sky is one of several films I saw at the Del. Valley Film Festival last month in Hatboro. I was impressed with several of the films. Some were great, some were good, some were so-so, some were awful.
Azure Sky falls somewhere in the middle. An early effort from filmmaker Christopher Fernandez, it tells the story of a man who builds a rocket and has a tough time letting go of his home.
Beneath the surface, the film (like so many others at the festival) is something we can all relate to. Greg Coale gives a pretty good, emotional performance as the lead role.
However, the film suffers from some technical issues, including some really sub-par CGI that completely removes the viewer from the story and becomes a distraction.
I applaud Mr. Fernandez for creating a film with some emotional power.
Azure Sky falls somewhere in the middle. An early effort from filmmaker Christopher Fernandez, it tells the story of a man who builds a rocket and has a tough time letting go of his home.
Beneath the surface, the film (like so many others at the festival) is something we can all relate to. Greg Coale gives a pretty good, emotional performance as the lead role.
However, the film suffers from some technical issues, including some really sub-par CGI that completely removes the viewer from the story and becomes a distraction.
I applaud Mr. Fernandez for creating a film with some emotional power.