The Bef (2020) Poster

(2020)

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The Bef Abduction.
morrison-dylan-fan10 April 2021
After viewing a wonderful selection of short films at Grimmfest,I got set for the final one in the batch,by going to meet Bef.

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Keeping at the same height as 11 year old Sammy (played with a impressive mature grip on the complexities of the character by Jacob Shapiro) writer/director Eric Burleson serves a juicy slice of Southern Gothic, ignited from a rich golden glow poking out of low-hanging shadows around a decaying house.

Introducing the viewers to Sammy and his huge scars glistening,the screenplay by Burleson tensely unfolds the abduction of Sammy,which Burleson criss-crosses with a gradual sinking from out of the shadows, of the swamp dwelling kidnapper.
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Jacob Shapiro
Kirpianuscus30 June 2022
It is his film. Because, after the end of The Bef, the only remarkable thing remains his performance., real special.

The story itself... .

Yes, the twist is nice but not so surprising. The first suppositions - from the brother to the cops looking for young thief are OK but not so disturbed by the last part.

Well crafted atmosphere , familiar pieces of old fashion Gothic.

And, especially, the work of young Jacob Shapiro saving a not very impressive short horror.
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