3 reviews
- jfgibson73
- Feb 21, 2010
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For the inaugural film of Rue Morgue Cinema, Mr. Gudino has chosen a short film - The Eyes of Edward James.
Roughly 15 minutes in length, The Eyes of Edward James is a suspenseful, intriguing narrative. Shot in the first person P.O.V, the film is a very accurate depiction of the subconscious mind and the blur between memory and accuracy. Very Hitchcockian/Lynchian, very noir.
Gudino treats the audience with respect, allowing for an interpretive perspective of the film, and does not underestimate the viewer's comprehension of the material - nor does he feel the need to blatantly "explain" his vision to the viewer.
Beautifully shot, this atmospheric film is a welcomed addition to the suspense/horror genre. I look forward to more of Gudino's work in the future.
One warning though - don't blink! I looked into it, and The Eyes of Edward James will be appearing at the Toronto International Film Festival before the feature "The End of the Line" on September 9, 2006 at 9:00 PM and September 11, 2006 at 3 PM (Cumberland 3). Rumor has it, The Eyes of Edward James has been accepted into other festivals as well.
Roughly 15 minutes in length, The Eyes of Edward James is a suspenseful, intriguing narrative. Shot in the first person P.O.V, the film is a very accurate depiction of the subconscious mind and the blur between memory and accuracy. Very Hitchcockian/Lynchian, very noir.
Gudino treats the audience with respect, allowing for an interpretive perspective of the film, and does not underestimate the viewer's comprehension of the material - nor does he feel the need to blatantly "explain" his vision to the viewer.
Beautifully shot, this atmospheric film is a welcomed addition to the suspense/horror genre. I look forward to more of Gudino's work in the future.
One warning though - don't blink! I looked into it, and The Eyes of Edward James will be appearing at the Toronto International Film Festival before the feature "The End of the Line" on September 9, 2006 at 9:00 PM and September 11, 2006 at 3 PM (Cumberland 3). Rumor has it, The Eyes of Edward James has been accepted into other festivals as well.
- rue_morgue_disciple
- Aug 30, 2006
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I caught this randomly on CBC very late one night.
I was just about to go to bed when the title hit the screen, then I saw the opening shot and I swear that I was hooked.
I couldn't look away despite being so tired I could hardly keep my eyes open.
The film is shot in a first person perspective and the tension it creates simply by having the camera move from room to room is off the charts.
the calmness of the characters as they converse about what we are seeing adds a surreal type of fear that works perfectly.
Throw in a bit of mystery and you've got yourself an amazingly watchable short film that I am already dying to see again.
I was just about to go to bed when the title hit the screen, then I saw the opening shot and I swear that I was hooked.
I couldn't look away despite being so tired I could hardly keep my eyes open.
The film is shot in a first person perspective and the tension it creates simply by having the camera move from room to room is off the charts.
the calmness of the characters as they converse about what we are seeing adds a surreal type of fear that works perfectly.
Throw in a bit of mystery and you've got yourself an amazingly watchable short film that I am already dying to see again.