Review of The Ghoul (2017) by Aidan T — 15 Sep 2017
I saw this at The Errol Flynn Film House in Northampton with a Q&A afterwards with Tom Meeten and Gareth Tunley.
Considering their budget was smaller than the average persons packed-lunch, this film is a great achievement.
The film making process in showing someone losing their mind and doubting reality is a tough gig to pull off. I felt Tom acted it brilliantly. The mark of any actor is surely when you can't hide behind special effects and dramatic scenes and you have to use yourself to portray inner turmoil direct to the camera. This is achieved.
I thought the sound track knitted perfectly into the psychosis of the film.
I really hope this film is a springboard for all those involved in its success.
This review of The Ghoul (2017) was written by Aidan T on 15 Sep 2017.
The Ghoul has generally received mixed reviews.
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