Midas
by Kamikaze Panda 158 views
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Stylish and good sense of unity across scenes and locations. A hard genre - bit too wordy and stuff having to be explained but slick and fun all the same.
Dogs Breakfast
This had a great nugget of an idea and fitted the techonthriller genre well I thought but just didn't quite get to the high level it could have. Vic is living in the future, after the midas virus turns people to metal, and he sends back nano machines with the purpose of trying to destroy the cause of the virus. I thought this started really well, lost me a bit in the scene where he pretends to be his own girlfriend in a hallucination/cross dressing scene, as it didn't really add to the story for me. The conclusion was good and I would really like them to remake this without the 48 hour time constraints as I think this could be a really good stand alone short film with a bit more polish and development.
hotdogsandwich
Wasn't entirely sure what was going on but didn't matter to me, I got the jist and just believed in the idea. It was a little weird being all serious then becoming quite comedic then back to serious but it was a pretty wicked addition to the techno-thriller genre regardless!
Dogs Breakfast
This had a great nugget of an idea and fitted the techonthriller genre well I thought but just didn't quite get to the high level it could have. Vic is living in the future, after the midas virus turns people to metal, and he sends back nano machines with the purpose of trying to destroy the cause of the virus. I thought this started really well, lost me a bit in the scene where he pretends to be his own girlfriend in a hallucination/cross dressing scene, as it didn't really add to the story for me. The conclusion was good and I would really like them to remake this without the 48 hour time constraints as I think this could be a really good stand alone short film with a bit more polish and development.
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