The last short film I saw at this year's film festival. Well, in terms of short films, I have two feature-length movies left to review. So, expect my thoughts and feelings on The Bikeriders and The Holdovers very soon.
Meeting Mr. Samuel, we follow Christian, whose life is not the best from what we can gather. He has a drug problem, and the dangerous habit eventually catches up on him after he experiences a drug-induced heart attack while in a pub bathroom. He then wakes up in a waiting room in the afterlife; a familiar face from his past awaits him.
You have seen this type of story before. Funny enough, I acted in a short film with a similar theme and storyline. But it is through execution and visual style that can be refreshing to watch.
Meeting Mr. Samuel is an enjoyable and surreal 17-minute film with plenty of comedy and plenty to think about after it's over.
Meeting Mr. Samuel, we follow Christian, whose life is not the best from what we can gather. He has a drug problem, and the dangerous habit eventually catches up on him after he experiences a drug-induced heart attack while in a pub bathroom. He then wakes up in a waiting room in the afterlife; a familiar face from his past awaits him.
You have seen this type of story before. Funny enough, I acted in a short film with a similar theme and storyline. But it is through execution and visual style that can be refreshing to watch.
Meeting Mr. Samuel is an enjoyable and surreal 17-minute film with plenty of comedy and plenty to think about after it's over.