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Escape from prison is not easy. But when a very unusual assistant comes to the aid of prison guards, as in the horror short film The Island Keeper, it more
Escape from prison is not easy. But when a very unusual assistant comes to the aid of prison guards, as in the horror short film The Island Keeper, it is doubly difficult to escape from the barbed wire.
A gloomy island, dogs barking and a prisoner rushing to the water. There is a boat waiting for him, and crossing the water barrier, he will break away from his pursuers. But it is no coincidence that there is a warning sign near the water. The island has a keeper and is unlikely to let the fugitive go far. close
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I had a strong, slightly illicit, urge to commandeer the original train sequence from the 1931 film Possessed and make it move in such a way as to give more
I had a strong, slightly illicit, urge to commandeer the original train sequence from the 1931 film Possessed and make it move in such a way as to give the girl (Joan Crawford) what she thought she wanted: a position on the inside. To do that, I had to create my own (all encompassing) vehicle. By my count, the original sequence provides three orders of motion: the motion (and stillness) of the passengers on the train, the motion of the train itself, and finally the motion of the girl (Joan) outside of the train. close
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