A vigilante hunts down the filth.A vigilante hunts down the filth.A vigilante hunts down the filth.
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This is a film by Phil Brocklehurst and written by Muhammad Holmatov. The story goes a vigilante, hunts down the filth.
It starts with a bang! A closeup shot of a man, a gun and ammo. We follow this vigilante (who is played by Phil Brocklehurst) on a mission to eradicate the world of filthy no hopers. The sound effects are very gruesome, and the gore is top notch. His targets are people who have done some terrible things to others. As most of them are thugs and drug lords, it made this film relatable, and the plot is nicely rounded off at the end. I like the gradients of colours, as it adds something sinister and dark, with a nice deadly undertone coming through. Although this is only 4-minutes long, you will get the point of this as it is delivered in a frightful way that will surely satiate all horror lovers. I like the demonic voice as it seems to be commanding the vigilante to do horrid things to the people who have harmed others.
The cinematography is well done, nice closeup shots to give the viewer a close POV. There are interludes of a pistol being loaded with bullets, which adds suspense and tension to enhance the storyline and the plot. Kill, justice, death, angel, and vengeful pop up on the screen when the vigilante goes around annihilating the mobsters and druggies. I like this as it gives off the vibes of the seven deadly sins. The twist at the end will have you pondering well after the film has finished.
Overall, I really enjoyed this, it's a masterful piece with great artistic flair. Anything from this filmmaker is extraordinary. He is one to keep an eye out, for his future films.
Reviewed by Del Gibson.
It starts with a bang! A closeup shot of a man, a gun and ammo. We follow this vigilante (who is played by Phil Brocklehurst) on a mission to eradicate the world of filthy no hopers. The sound effects are very gruesome, and the gore is top notch. His targets are people who have done some terrible things to others. As most of them are thugs and drug lords, it made this film relatable, and the plot is nicely rounded off at the end. I like the gradients of colours, as it adds something sinister and dark, with a nice deadly undertone coming through. Although this is only 4-minutes long, you will get the point of this as it is delivered in a frightful way that will surely satiate all horror lovers. I like the demonic voice as it seems to be commanding the vigilante to do horrid things to the people who have harmed others.
The cinematography is well done, nice closeup shots to give the viewer a close POV. There are interludes of a pistol being loaded with bullets, which adds suspense and tension to enhance the storyline and the plot. Kill, justice, death, angel, and vengeful pop up on the screen when the vigilante goes around annihilating the mobsters and druggies. I like this as it gives off the vibes of the seven deadly sins. The twist at the end will have you pondering well after the film has finished.
Overall, I really enjoyed this, it's a masterful piece with great artistic flair. Anything from this filmmaker is extraordinary. He is one to keep an eye out, for his future films.
Reviewed by Del Gibson.
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- Nov 24, 2024
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