With a consistently sharp image, Fading Petals unfolds as a rewarding British independent drama film with several strong core performances.
There's a great awareness for the impact of sound in this film, you can really feel the uncomfortable tone when The Old Woman turns up the psychological torture or the agony of cries.
I loved the use of colour and camerawork in this film, there's a great visual story here.
This one reminds me of Altman's Images.
The film has a great consideration for how our lives unfold and in terms of the impact of decisions on the eventual outcome of our destinations... for this ethical dilemma, this one's a keeper.
There's a great awareness for the impact of sound in this film, you can really feel the uncomfortable tone when The Old Woman turns up the psychological torture or the agony of cries.
I loved the use of colour and camerawork in this film, there's a great visual story here.
This one reminds me of Altman's Images.
The film has a great consideration for how our lives unfold and in terms of the impact of decisions on the eventual outcome of our destinations... for this ethical dilemma, this one's a keeper.