sharan
| Sharan Reddy | Status: Staff |
| Male | Credited 0 times |
| San Francisco | Commented 31 times |
| Indee.tv | Date joined: Sep 09 2008 |
| Last login: Feb 07 2010 |
Vital Stats
About me: | Film Festival addict, skate/snow boarder, guitarist and web/film geek |
| Movies I dig: | The Big Lebowski, The Little Fugitive, Garden State, Fight Club, L'Auberge Espagnole |
| Genres I dig: | Comedy, Film Noir, Foreign |
| Music I dig: | Radiohead, Led Zeppelin, Arcade Fire, Belle & Seb, Wilco, Tom Waits |
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Every filmmakers dream... visualized.
Very cool casting of the body doubles and the voice actor for Arnold.
Fabio Zenoni, as the infatuated man, plays the part with comedic aplomb here. Zoe Felix for her part, maintains a composure even in the face of incompetence.
I think the actors really own this film, besides which the perfectly composed scenes highlight a symphonic imagery that I really liked.
I've always loved Saki's dark humor. I imagined it would be really hard to adapt his writings to film though.
This was actually quite well directed, despite a bit of rushing through the story.
I loved the scene where the foggy arrivals was interrupted with the flabbergasted expressions of the visitor and the niece.
The visitor's slow turn in body language from a man confident of having a good stay of rest and relaxation, through a nervous mess worried for the sanity of his host, straight to the terrified escape artist, he was very well cast for this particular role.


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Whoa, I be trippin. Fixed!
The sound of crickets.
Thanks for loving the lighting! Yeah, those are awards. We won an award for another short horror film that I have not uploaded on this site yet.