Friday 29 April 2011

Film review text

A young man (Cross) on leaving his work place for the day finds a coin each day and uses it to have his fate told by an old clown box located on the sea front. The fortune’s he receives leads him down a problematic road with a threatening end.
The cast consists of up and coming actors with the main star Cross seeking an acting career with his limited theatrical success. I have been in contact with the production company but they concluded the clown’s identity remains unknown to keep up the mysterious pretence of the story.
Highlights include the special effects, camera movement, and the clown itself with the person sitting next to me physically appearing discomforted by the clown’s frantic moments. The entire clown situated in a box prop was inspiring bringing fears from what presents itself as a thing of joy.
Despite a thrilling tale and much technical greatness the failed attempt to show picking up a coin saw a real weakness. The gum layered floor gave the perception of the man perhaps picking gum off the street or making a decision on which of the many coins to pick up.
For those of you interested in your daily horoscopes and fate the films theme of not being able to escape your fate will target your reasoning and compel you to the edge of your seat.
Overall the film has been produced to a high standard with the delicate editing and film structure giving a movie experience no viewer will forget. The monumental use of the iconic clown strikes anticipation of heart pumping delight.
The film follows a cyclic chronological structure that comes to an amazing conclusion that prolongs the theme of fate and destiny. The story same as in the real world is that life repeats itself and is displayed through the reoccurring events within the narrative.
The film opens 30th of March and will be available for viewing on youtube.com. It will be enjoyed by a teenage and young adult audience providing them with an eventful clown based creative showpiece.
The films narrative is within the genre of the well-known Stephen king horror novel and now hit horror film and TV series IT and should be watched and enjoyed by all those who found Heath Ledgers colossal joker personality entertaining.
In conclusion the short film “FATALITY” is not the greatest film ever made but for free viewing on youtube will leave any viewer entertained and largely intrigued by the theme not being able to escape your fate.

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