Why Watch? Keep an ear out for some inspired sound design in this short drama about a young man facing the darkness inside of him. Yes, that’s a tried and true story we’ve heard millions of times before, but writer/director Julius Amedume does something bold and uncomplicated with an ancient concept. It comes close to noir with its narration, a steamy voice over about a father that feels more like poetry than prose, and the long shots of London give it a vice grip on visuals. What does it cost? Just 13 minutes of your time. Check out Mr. Graham for yourself: Mr. Graham (2010) Trust us. You have time for more short films.
- 11/9/2011
- by Cole Abaius
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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