Review of Compound Fracture (2013) by Scott T — 26 May 2013
Given the film history of the cast members.
I was frankly expecting it to be more violence, and less story driven,.
When in fact it is a story focused film and only Violent in story related, realistic ways, which I always find more creepy then over-the-top, blood gushing stuff. It isn't that I don't enjoy some.
Mindless violence but those films have been done to death and what I.
Really want is to care about the characters in a film and to have a.
Story that doesn't seem like all bad luck and circumstances. This film.
Is well written, and the story makes you feel like the characters are all struggling with real.
Word issues even in a supernatural based setting. All the cast does a.
Great job, Tyler Mane is great as the lead and connects to the.
Role in a way that makes it very relatable. Muse Watson is fantastic and brings to life a character you both.
Like and dislike at the same time, a great balance. Derek Mears is.
Really good in this as well, pulls your attention to him whenever he is on.
Screen and makes me tense just looking at him. Renae Geerlings, Leslie.
Easterbrook, and Alex Saxon round out the main cast and each brings to.
Life a character that was believable and that seemed connected to each.
Other. I was was also surprised the film didn't have that "Indy-film" low budget.
Look that so many seem to these days. While I am sure this did not have.
The funds of a regular main-stream Hollywood film, I could not tell that.
In watching it. In a time when I sometimes feel that I have seen the.
Best part of films just in the trailers, it is refreshing to be.
See a film that is not predictable, and that does not fit easy.
Into any one category in terms of type. Good job, Mane Entertainment,.
I am looking forward to your next film.
This review of Compound Fracture (2013) was written by Scott T on 26 May 2013.
Compound Fracture has generally received mixed reviews.
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