A lot of British short films made at around the late 90s are a little bit wacky, sensible, safe and boring. Bradbury is very different - I am fully convinced that the people behind it are insane - in a brilliant way.
It's a repetitive story-line - this kids comes back to get his video game replaced I think four times, but somehow it's not tedious, and the tension and humour just builds.
David Doyle as the kid is just brilliant, charismatic,funny and a lot of range. He starts off all meek and geeky but in the end...hey I don't want to spoil it.
If you get a chance to see Bradbury Bear, I urge that you do . In a world full of safe and homogenised movies, it's not to see some lunatics make a film for a change.
It's a repetitive story-line - this kids comes back to get his video game replaced I think four times, but somehow it's not tedious, and the tension and humour just builds.
David Doyle as the kid is just brilliant, charismatic,funny and a lot of range. He starts off all meek and geeky but in the end...hey I don't want to spoil it.
If you get a chance to see Bradbury Bear, I urge that you do . In a world full of safe and homogenised movies, it's not to see some lunatics make a film for a change.