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9/10
Sweet as
1 March 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Finaly Korea puts out. Loved this Sci-fi. A bit fast paced but a level abough the Fifth Elelement
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8/10
Show of Ideals
22 October 2009
Not a great short for anyone who didn't have the bits of childhood that Ridley sees in this piece initially, unless you love that gritty film feel.

Lots of little iconic items that used to be in mine and everyones houses. Lovely junk, treale tins, jam jars and old junk. What makes it good for me is I loved starting looking at film this way and also being able to understand how he brought this grittiness to Alien which complete transformed the far end of Cinema.

If you've had a go at using light 8mm or 16mm cameras in your life, you'll get excited about this.

G.
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Last Night (I) (1998)
9/10
The right connections
9 April 2007
At first this is a multiple story piece interlinked by similar acts, an un-named genre including Traffic, Amoes Perros, Requiem for a Dream, Crash, Babel. Most of these get great reviews for a new ability to show multiple views of a perspective be it drugs, dogs, epiphany, race or relations. I reached this movie late in a search for philosophical sci-fi and I love what unfolds from a holocaust situation such as this. I believe this piece has a good injection of the self and Don Kellar's first piece that showed his life, his friends, his city and all that was on his chest. I've seen in photos a slight mis-look in his eyes and I think the world he lives in and creates are very close.

Leader in an unknown field.
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