Review by Stephen Jones
Daniel And Abraham is a surprisingly impressive three-man show. Director Ryan Eslinger co-wrote with stars Gary Lamadore (Abraham) and David Williams (Daniel), and the three of them filled out the rest of the crew positions. Aside from some minor details – some dodgy sound mixing, plus Daniel’s beard looks a little too groomed for being in the woods for over a week – that bugged me just a little, the film mostly worked. The whole time, though, once it got going, there was something that felt off about it that I couldn’t shake.
I was enjoying the movie well enough, there weren’t any parts I disliked, something just wasn’t working. It wasn’t until I thought back on it in order to review it that I was able to put my finger on what the problem was. Each individual scene is quite good. Well acted,...
Daniel And Abraham is a surprisingly impressive three-man show. Director Ryan Eslinger co-wrote with stars Gary Lamadore (Abraham) and David Williams (Daniel), and the three of them filled out the rest of the crew positions. Aside from some minor details – some dodgy sound mixing, plus Daniel’s beard looks a little too groomed for being in the woods for over a week – that bugged me just a little, the film mostly worked. The whole time, though, once it got going, there was something that felt off about it that I couldn’t shake.
I was enjoying the movie well enough, there weren’t any parts I disliked, something just wasn’t working. It wasn’t until I thought back on it in order to review it that I was able to put my finger on what the problem was. Each individual scene is quite good. Well acted,...
- 11/13/2010
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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