Film Review-

 I had  a couple friends review my film. I used one inside source, my actor Eric, and one outside source, my friend Greg. Eric gave the film a 9/10. When I asked him his honest thoughts, he said "The usage of flashbacks in the story really tie together the intro. It brings to light the extent of the protagonist's ordeal. This ensures that the audience never forgets that Spence isn't escaping for his own gain. He does it for his wife. The atmosphere within the film expresses n absurd reality. It showcases not only the life of a man wrongfully imprisoned, but also what a cruel life a prisoner led in the mid-20th century." I really appreciated this rating, and appreciate that it was all positive. I asked my friend Greg, and he said this: "I like how you put the scenes together. The transitions were all really nice. I appreciated the plot, and would love to see more of the characters. When looking back through your process while watching, and seeing the storyboard, it was really nice to see how you brought the drawings to life. I give it a 9/10." I really appreciated that my friends liked my film. I put a lot of work into it, and good reception is always nice.


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