This channel spotlights the films made in the greater Richmond area for the 48 Hour Film Project, an international filmmaking competition where teams create a short film in 48 hours given a required character, prop, line of dialogue and genre. The winner moves on to represent the city at Filmapalooza where it will compete against over 100 other best films from cities around the world.
Great job. A sad testimonial to how self-imposed isolation via tech is stripping us of basic social skills even in the most comfortable environment- our homes. Kept waiting to see if they were going to ever speak and what they would say. This coulda won the suspense or mystery category too for that reason.
Great work, Sara Jane. Very grounded and very believable in my opinion. I really enjoyed it. You captured my interest and kept it throughout. Very happy for you and proud of you too. I'm sure you made EB proud also.
Huh. This was very interesting. Especially how everyone reacted differently to the character who was ill. Also liked the contrat between the two worlds. Good job
It wasn't too bad. The actors pulled off natural conversation and flirtation well. The blood effects, body mutilation, and body part props were done well too. The camera angles and scene colors were also good to me. There were a few things that pertained to the storyline that were a little off to me. The recap of the week Riley and Pilar had seemed as though it was a very fast attraction as well as a bit staged to have happened naturally. The setup text also seemed fast, or rushed, and a little unnatural to have happened so quickly; being that it was a serious choice Pilar had to make going to someone's house that she befriended that very week. Though, that would explain her oddball behavior at the end, if she was a mentally off kilter goer. Also, the part where Riley screamed "Fuck!" just before the stabbing; I couldn't tell for sure why he did that. If it was because he noticed the k-nifee missing then you would think that he would have stopped grinding the pepper at that point but he still gave the bone in buffalo fingers a little more spice, like it was no big deal. Then there was that delayed reaction from Riley's girl which didn't seem just, after seeing Pilar Bitch in the mirror; I mean since she is being portrayed as a psychotic, human eating, co-killer. And lastly, there was the strangeness that pertained to the aforementioned oddball action of Pilar. She did that as if there wouldn't be an investigation afterward, along with questioning as to what led her to that action after her indignation. All in all, not to shabby peeps.