Stars: Tony Banham, Abigail Bush, Elodie Angel, Lewis Cook, Sophie Anna Bel, Laura Ollerton, Ollie Mullen, Miti Goneos, Stos Goneos | Written and Directed by Jp Thomson
At only thirty minutes long this short film set in real-time builds up to that time of its title 11pm. Apparently, the time when most disappearances occur – one of the claims of the movie is this is because of the time pubs closed but I’m not sure that’s really a thing now. That said I like the idea of something building up to a set time when you know something will happen. It gives the movie a focus and a sense of tension from the off.
Unfortunately, 11pm (aka Never Be Alone At 11pm) never lives up to its ideas often coming across as some sort of experimental movie. We witness conversations over a bar with super close-ups of the people talking.
At only thirty minutes long this short film set in real-time builds up to that time of its title 11pm. Apparently, the time when most disappearances occur – one of the claims of the movie is this is because of the time pubs closed but I’m not sure that’s really a thing now. That said I like the idea of something building up to a set time when you know something will happen. It gives the movie a focus and a sense of tension from the off.
Unfortunately, 11pm (aka Never Be Alone At 11pm) never lives up to its ideas often coming across as some sort of experimental movie. We witness conversations over a bar with super close-ups of the people talking.
- 2/24/2022
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
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