We used inspiration for our text in our review by researching into reviews from the magazine 'Little White Lies'. We made a few notes and further devloped them into our final review product. Below are some of the notes which we made after our research and for us to produce our language in a similar way to 'Little White Lies'.
"However, credit must be shared, not just by the director and her technicians but with the performers too. The combination of Jake Taylor’s natural charisma and Emma Walsh’s heartfelt performance with a subtle yet mature narrative, make for a moving tale. Rebecca Winter captures the impressionable disposition of a young girl yet displays an understanding way beyond her years.Though this film may not offer the clichéd fairytale ending that some hope for, it is the dramatic ambiguity that makes Torn emotive and self-reflective. But despite the unconventional denouement, the inevitable love between the parents is clear through stolen moments of tenderness.
· intrusive camerawork· result is of substained skill and subtlety· resembles with ‘fly-on-the-wall’ aspect in which we are presented with the ongoings in the family home and behind closed doors"
- potential awards (cannes film festival)
- Other short films that has influenced us, readers of 'Little White Lies' are avid film lovers, so they appreciate rferences to other short films that are similar for a futher watch.
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