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Doodles

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Default Avatar Murray Douglas

Funny, Sweet and Clever. The concept was great and the finale was well executed. A really neat, tidy, well acted and technically good film.

Default Avatar Peter Unsworth

Hit the Romantic Comedy Genre perfectly. Great character buildup, good / funny down turn before very sweet ending.

Default Avatar Maria

Loved the simplicity of a sweet story - well played guys with cute lil drawings and solid characters. This is the one I remember!

Default Avatar Kaitu

Loved the collective ‘awhhh, cute’ at the end – fit the genre perfectly. Well positioned characters and very clean – great work!

Default Avatar Kirraro

Cute, funny, and rom commy right to the end. good work Turkeyham, loved the Doodles.

Default Avatar Cat Kay

Very sweet heart warming film. You got to know the characters quickly and were pleased with the ending. A great rom-com!

Doodles was a cute little story about an office worker scanning and emailing his doodles to a colleague/love interest. It was very cute and was one of the best Rom-Coms this year, really embracing the genre. I do get a slight feeling of deja vu, as if I've seen this film before, and it's a nagging feeling I couldn't throttle. I had a bit of an online look, and this concept's actually been done several times before in one way or another, which I guess is fair enough, it's hard to write something that hasn't been done before, but it did disappoint me a teeny bit I must admit to note its similarities to the June 2009 short "Post-it Love. There was also a wee bit of confusion in the middle when he was drawing things about other people, I couldn't quite work out whether he was drawing what he saw or if what he drew ended up happening. I can't remember anything about the compulsory elements which is a great sign that they were integrated quite well and not at all showy or forced, which is not an easy thing to do when an audience has seen them many times already. It was a cute, well-developed short and everyone was gushing at the end. The cinematography was really nice and the whole thing seemed well polished, well paced and well written. I loved it, and definitely got a case of warm fuzzies at the end.

Default Avatar danwebb

Very Cute, funny Rom-com. Loved the intro and pace of the short. I have also seen the 'post-it love' short mentioned in a previous review, I don't think the 2 films are that similar apart from the post-its and office scene obviously. I think it was more focused on the drawings or 'Doodles' and that what he drew started coming true. It would be hard to be completely original with props in an office so think it was well done. Great job

Loved this - very cute, great idea. Made me laugh, very enjoyable. :)

Doodles was a cute little story about an office worker scanning and emailing his doodles to a colleague/love interest. It was very cute and was one of the best Rom-Coms this year, really embracing the genre. I do get a slight feeling of deja vu, as if I've seen this film before, and it's a nagging feeling I couldn't throttle. I had a bit of an online look, and this concept's actually been done several times before in one way or another, which I guess is fair enough, it's hard to write something that hasn't been done before, but it did disappoint me a teeny bit I must admit to note its similarities to the June 2009 short "Post-it Love. There was also a wee bit of confusion in the middle when he was drawing things about other people, I couldn't quite work out whether he was drawing what he saw or if what he drew ended up happening. I can't remember anything about the compulsory elements which is a great sign that they were integrated quite well and not at all showy or forced, which is not an easy thing to do when an audience has seen them many times already. It was a cute, well-developed short and everyone was gushing at the end. The cinematography was really nice and the whole thing seemed well polished, well paced and well written. I loved it, and definitely got a case of warm fuzzies at the end.

Default Avatar danwebb

Very Cute, funny Rom-com. Loved the intro and pace of the short. I have also seen the 'post-it love' short mentioned in a previous review, I don't think the 2 films are that similar apart from the post-its and office scene obviously. I think it was more focused on the drawings or 'Doodles' and that what he drew started coming true. It would be hard to be completely original with props in an office so think it was well done. Great job

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