Breaking the mould of cinematic formula is no easy task, particularly when the traditional and worn methods in most genres seem to work so easily. While this familiarity can be a good thing, it's always refreshing to see filmmakers pushing the boundaries of their genres. The greatly attempted ‘drama/war film' generally focuses on a specific period in time, mostly covering the love affairs of the lead and epic physical violence. It's all about the moment. But what happens after the war? Ten, twenty years later? Writer/director Aaron Wilson (known for his award-winning short films which include Rendezvous, Ten Feet Tall and Leap Year) attempts to explore this question in his not-so-typical feature, Triple Happiness.
- 5/3/2010
- FilmInk.com.au
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