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Birthright by Sean Mullens
Birthright by Sean Mullens
One man's struggle to transcend.This humble film is about a friend of mine named Michael and his daily ritual to find his natural self through surfing.
Quite nice, Effective to have dialogue only at start and at end.. just I found this film too long for what it was and had to fight the temptation to fast forward.. I know the editor probably has
deliberately justified length and believing that the long preparation to get ready really highlight the surfers struggle, but could have been done in half the time.
Id like to have seen more of the surfing, some close ups.. would have made it more personal
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Richard (Tuesday, 21 August 2012 00:21)
Quite nice, Effective to have dialogue only at start and at end.. just I found this film too long for what it was and had to fight the temptation to fast forward.. I know the editor probably has deliberately justified length and believing that the long preparation to get ready really highlight the surfers struggle, but could have been done in half the time.
Id like to have seen more of the surfing, some close ups.. would have made it more personal