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I do not know if it was intentional or pure amateurism, but you created a new genre of film. It strips off all extras from a film, like acting, background music, shades, and lighting, focusing purely on dramaturgy. It is like an abstract painting. I do not mean sarcastic, though one could read my words like that. Probably by accident, you found something new and value. It is a diamond, but it still needs shaping.
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Wonderful illustration of the reasoning behind NOT hiring females, since being appointed as Managing Director, I’ve reduced the females in our business. ALL professionals in the business have been sent on WP courses and IT courses, we have not replaced secretarial staff as they leave. We have hired more female professionals, who have similarly been trained in WP and IT, they threaten to resign if we hire more females. Our profits are WAY up.
I think you need to improve the script more; the characters seem a bit out of touch with reality, and the dialogues don't feel real, even within the standards you want to present. The characters seem like they are reading something that doesn't belong to them. From what I saw, the investment was quite high. The first scene starts without any sound, which is strange-I thought my headphones weren’t working. I think footsteps or something else would be necessary. There should be some guidance; a dramatic background music is part of the setting itself. Moreover, the lighting is a bit too intense. While it’s possible to tone down the lights a bit and use some bounce to soften the highlights in post-production, doing so would be unnecessary work if the lighting had been done correctly in the first place. The sound quality is very good, which is a big plus. I believe more can be demanded from the actors' performances, not just throwing the script at them. The breakup scene is completely unrealistic-who brings the mistress to tell the girlfriend that their relationship is over, unless you want to get a bottle thrown at your face in a restaurant, which would be the most likely outcome for someone who has been cheated on and taken advantage of. Producing a film is no small feat-best of luck with your project, and may your hard work pay off!