It seems like whenever the term 'serial killer' is used, we get a film so dark and dreary that instead of doing what the director intends, it just ends up being an unwatchable mess - we can probably blame 'Se7en.'
I assume this type of film making is used to make the viewer feel more involved with how the main characters are feeling, emotionally and psychically - beat down and depressed. But do we, the viewers, really need to feel beat down and depressed while watching your films? We're not all idiots, we don't need you to point out every single detail.
'Scar Tissue' is, as stated above, dark, dreary, dull - and the acting is all over the place. At first I thought Danny Horn and Charity Wakefield's inconsistent acting served a purpose - but I realized by the end of the film, I was putting too much thought into it. They're simply mediocre, at best. Danny Horn's character seemed lost and confused at every turn - and Charity Wakefield spent the entire film either snarling aimlessly, or being that sweet girl with the horrifying past. Neither worked.
Random Ramblings of a Madman: This is my first time seeing Danny Horn and Charity Wakefield - and you can be sure that if/when I see their names listed in any future films, I'll think twice before sparing 90+ minutes of my life.
I assume this type of film making is used to make the viewer feel more involved with how the main characters are feeling, emotionally and psychically - beat down and depressed. But do we, the viewers, really need to feel beat down and depressed while watching your films? We're not all idiots, we don't need you to point out every single detail.
'Scar Tissue' is, as stated above, dark, dreary, dull - and the acting is all over the place. At first I thought Danny Horn and Charity Wakefield's inconsistent acting served a purpose - but I realized by the end of the film, I was putting too much thought into it. They're simply mediocre, at best. Danny Horn's character seemed lost and confused at every turn - and Charity Wakefield spent the entire film either snarling aimlessly, or being that sweet girl with the horrifying past. Neither worked.
Random Ramblings of a Madman: This is my first time seeing Danny Horn and Charity Wakefield - and you can be sure that if/when I see their names listed in any future films, I'll think twice before sparing 90+ minutes of my life.