7 SHORT FILMS ABOUT (OUR) MARRIAGE Film Review November 29, 2021 Eclectic Arts
7 Short Films About (Our) Marriage
Reviewed: 11/29/2021
Rating: 5 / 5
Available Now On Digital
The new film “7 Short Films About (Our) Marriage” is a drama split into seven chapters or short films. Spanning the life of a young couple who have artistic dreams in film and dance only to watch life have its way with their dreams.
Chynna Walker and Drez Ryan play the married couple and both do a masterful job of taking the audience on a journey that many of us are all too familiar with in our own lives. Dreams versus reality, and all of the nuances that come along with both.
Written and directed by Chris Hansen, the film really comes across like a play. As a matter of fact, I would love to see this taken to the live theatre stage as I think it would work well on so many levels.
Everything is subdued so the focus falls on the two main characters on the screen. Even the soundtrack music is absent during much of the film and sparingly used to enhance only certain scenes.
The direction and the performances make this film stand out in a big way. I’m looking forward to seeing more work from all three artists.
Recommended.
Best,
Mark Sugiyama
Eclectic Arts
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The new film “7 Short Films About (Our) Marriage” is a drama split into seven chapters or short films. Spanning the life of a young couple who have artistic dreams in film and dance only to watch life have its way with their dreams.
Chynna Walker and Drez Ryan play the married couple and both do a masterful job of taking the audience on a journey that many of us are all too familiar with in our own lives. Dreams versus reality, and all of the nuances that come along with both.
Written and directed by Chris Hansen, the film really comes across like a play. As a matter of fact, I would love to see this taken to the live theatre stage as I think it would work well on so many levels.
Everything is subdued so the focus falls on the two main characters on the screen. Even the soundtrack music is absent during much of the film and sparingly used to enhance only certain scenes.
The direction and the performances make this film stand out in a big way. I’m looking forward to seeing more work from all three artists.
Recommended.
Best,
Mark Sugiyama
Eclectic Arts
Connect with Eclectic Arts: Social Media Links Here
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