A fun and suspenseful watch with a strong performance from Celeste Luccitti and solid filmmaking across the board, including the writing, cinematography, sound design, and editing.
Considering this is the first short film Luccitti has written and directed, it's actually remarkably well executed. The story is particularly strong, making great use of limited resources to deliver a short thriller that doesn't feel artificially limited, but instead seems to be exactly what it was intended to be.
The skill with which "Charity" was executed definitely makes me look forward to what Luccitti will be doing in the future, and I'm sure it'll be interesting to look back at this first film to see the origins of the skill and technique for which she'll eventually be well known.
Considering this is the first short film Luccitti has written and directed, it's actually remarkably well executed. The story is particularly strong, making great use of limited resources to deliver a short thriller that doesn't feel artificially limited, but instead seems to be exactly what it was intended to be.
The skill with which "Charity" was executed definitely makes me look forward to what Luccitti will be doing in the future, and I'm sure it'll be interesting to look back at this first film to see the origins of the skill and technique for which she'll eventually be well known.