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Negatively Jumbled.
This short, even with its small length in time still falls flat, as it's entirely feels lifeless with a presence of little to no effort, all budget and technicalities aside, there's just about no story and this short simply is difficult to watch.
The story takes place in 1916, WWI. Two soldiers take shelter in an abandoned location after their plane is shot and taken down. The story quickly falls apart, appealing without any effort. Every character / "actor" displayed no emotion, effort, or real want to be present. Each movement throughout seemed out of place, awkward or forced. The film in general is difficult to look at, plenty of blinding shots, many jumping seconds, resulting in a jumbled and dysfunctional final product. The film had a seriously blatant problem as well with using the same two pieces of "music" audio, just about the entire 10 minutes it runs for, which makes the experience less of an experience and more of a torturous chore. The werewolf barely has run-time, the lore being it, or this purple twilight has no explanations nor efforts, much like the rest.
This isn't enjoyable, you'll be scratching your head and questioned how this was seemingly accepted as entertaining. The idea could've been fleshed out, regardless the time. The characters and acting could've had some life- any life. The werewolf could've displayed better, or at least not make the same growling sound effect repeatedly. This was a major miss, for anything seemingly. If you're looking for the worthy Werewolf Cult Chronicle feature, save yourself the narrowed stare and watch any other ones.
The story takes place in 1916, WWI. Two soldiers take shelter in an abandoned location after their plane is shot and taken down. The story quickly falls apart, appealing without any effort. Every character / "actor" displayed no emotion, effort, or real want to be present. Each movement throughout seemed out of place, awkward or forced. The film in general is difficult to look at, plenty of blinding shots, many jumping seconds, resulting in a jumbled and dysfunctional final product. The film had a seriously blatant problem as well with using the same two pieces of "music" audio, just about the entire 10 minutes it runs for, which makes the experience less of an experience and more of a torturous chore. The werewolf barely has run-time, the lore being it, or this purple twilight has no explanations nor efforts, much like the rest.
This isn't enjoyable, you'll be scratching your head and questioned how this was seemingly accepted as entertaining. The idea could've been fleshed out, regardless the time. The characters and acting could've had some life- any life. The werewolf could've displayed better, or at least not make the same growling sound effect repeatedly. This was a major miss, for anything seemingly. If you're looking for the worthy Werewolf Cult Chronicle feature, save yourself the narrowed stare and watch any other ones.
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