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Kidnapping,
Love, Guns, Booze, Videotape…
Road Trip!! Gotta love it.
Author: elrincondelcine from Portland, Oregon
…stands alone as an example of what
independent film making should look and feel like. It quickly deals
with the obvious issue of being shot on videotape and needs no explanation
for it's jittery look. The story provides the context for the aesthetics.
Genius.
The editing is fast paced and clever. The shot setups are unique
and feel natural. The organic feel of the actors was what was most
impressive. Yost has the style and ability to let the dialog and
action flow within the stream of consciousness. This lent the credibility
and reality that most indy films lack these days. Most try too hard
to do what Yost made look easy.
The writing, if there was any, was simply
amazing. The scenes were discussed before they were shot or they
only had a predetermined outcome. That is a BOLD and brilliant move
that worked perfectly. It is an unpredictable mix of a drama, action
and a laugh-out-loud comedy.
The actors along with the locations were without a doubt Yost's
greatest accomplishment. Robert Blanche's (Nick) brooding sense
of humor and Sarah Rosenburg's (Tess) style, wit and grace combine
for some intense on screen chemistry. The emotion and romance are
gritty and potent. The intimate moments they share feel real and
heart felt. Their spontaneity and respect for the moment is what
real romance is all about. Life and love on the verge of insanity.
The balance between what is right and what is wrong and never the
twain shall meet.
IMDb
review of shooting nick
Willamette Week:
“…an unpredictable caper that combines the classic road-picture
genre with the digital-video guerrilla aesthetics of films like
The Blair Witch Project. Local actors Sarah Rosenberg and Robert
Blanche star, with Blanche giving an outstanding performance as
titular hero Nick, an engaging hybrid of Ferris Bueller and Natural
Born Killers’ Mickey Knox.” |