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8/10
What a start!
stephanie-89-84493824 June 2011
It was thrilling! I was able to give this film my full attention because the director did a great job introducing the scenery, the characters and setting a pace. I recently watched a film that was presented by a new artist and it was quite longer than this film, but that director did not dedicate any time to the creation of his work; Wisler did, he's trying to truly break into the market and I believe he will! I enjoyed the sound quality, the music selection, and felt the acting was great. I was involved. I wanted to see more plot unfolding and felt angry but excited when it was over. I'm waiting for another film to air that will give me more of the 'meat' I desire, no matter the time constraints. Keeping in mind this is a new director, I am impressed and inspired. Good work. Please keep creating!
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9/10
Exciting! Well done!
phil-153515 July 2011
A short film that stirred the puzzle solver in me. A very interesting storyline. A good film to watch with others and discuss since I'm sure interesting and varying ideas and questions about the film and the plot would result. Great cinematography and the musical score complimented it well. I liked the short clip of the wildlife where a bird was shown flying from a tree.. I'm sure that was not easy to capture but it added a lot. Similar thoughtful looks at the surroundings made the film a pleasure to watch.

I would be interested in seeing more from this director.

I highly recommend for short film enthusiasts.
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10/10
What would you do?
highlander-3729 June 2011
Another home run by Runaway Pens Productions and Mikel Wisler.

I believe this is the first time for a Wisler/Duke(TDUKE Productions) collaboration, and I am definitely looking forward to the next.

The script was fitting to the storyline and was delivered well by Trevor(Duke).

The opening shots grabbed my attention and never let go.

I enjoyed it as a short...hopefully this may become the trailer for a longer feature.

I feel any art should pull the eye over the canvas, and the camera work here does an awesome job of keeping your attention while the original soundtrack by Mikel Wisler plays behind the scenes, building an energy that flowed with the camera shots...

there, yet not.

Mikel does an awesome job of stretching you in this film, as in another short which won for Best Screenplay at the Terror Film Festival 2009, written with Andrew Gilbert - "Cold October".

It is definitely worth watching, and I look forward to seeing other projects as they become available. Well Done !
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