5/10
The movie good, Not that bad at all.
13 October 2016
I don't normally comment on films, but having seeing the latest reviews and the personal attacks, I couldn't resist. I do not know the film maker/s, but I was involved in films years back. well my x was, I have perhaps some sympathy. I came across the IMDb stuff because I googled the film maker's website and google returned the IMDb result. The latest bunch of 1-star reviews making these comments have obviously not been anywhere near a film set, and probably have no Idea how much work goes into it, or how to put one together. Even the smallest ventures can be a real bitch. Thank god I gave it up. My wife and I watched this film and we were entertained. We knew it was a low budget film, you can tell this as no major studious are in the opening leaders. Yes, it wasn't the best film I've seen, but it was not the worst by a long stretch. It had a good story also, but some of the effects were let down, by the budget if I had to guess. Trust me money in film makes a world of difference. The people who are commenting, objecting the friends of film makers reviewing the films, don't know what they are talking about. This is pretty standard practice, and IMDb know this and do not care, because over time it averages out. We did it back in the day. Most film companies do it; you just don't notice, as many times its organized so it's not so obvious, it's part of your promotion strategy. Anyway it turns out the film was made by a new director and local people in the UK. Apparently it was a personally funded film by the director on a very small budget. After reading the stuff on their film site I have to say they did very well to pull this off. Those personally attacking the director, should produce their own works and show it, otherwise, shut the hell up. Someone said the director should go back to film school. I would say to the director don't listen to these morons. You've pulled of something, and they have not. Enjoy your success, and build upon it. The world is full of haters, always talk but have nothing to show. Same when I was involved. In the industry we had a saying for film "Show, not tell" regarding scripts. I think this is the same thing to these critics. Show us what you have made, please…… I can tell you one thing, most film makers and people involved in film that I know are not as harsh to filmmakers regardless of what level. It's a telling sign in the industry they are outsiders. Anyway, I had to put my two cents in, as the comments were bordering on extreme stupid
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