THIS is great! Absolutely perfect. The HUMOR is great! The storytelling, both in writing, acting, the shots, the voice over .... this is great directing, great photography, great everything - the subtleties; the building, pent up frustration; everything really... except I wasn't feeling the last line. Like trying on cute pants at the store. They come up, they fasten but don't do a thing for you butt. It fit, but didn't perfectly wrap it up; it just hung there. *sigh* Still gave it 5 stars. Luv!
I'd have given it a 9/10 +1 (=10/10). 9/10 for the professional production, convincing acting and the nice photography. But when the keyboard scene came on, it just almost completely lost me. Because of that single scene I'd give it only an 8/10. Every other part looked so professionally made, that I couldn't believe that these professionals behind the production couldn't come up with a better solution for that short yet most intense part.
Almost perfect! (I'd be great if you could somehow redo the phone smashing shot.) Great dialogue. Great tone. Fantastic editing. Great photography. Some great lines too ("...as she corrects my taste in music," "I was a M...A...N," "...for that one day it doesn't rain in the perpetually wet Pacific Northwest," & "...totally unique ... just like everyone else." Oh, and the elevator music at the end was perfect for the closing credits. Pathetically hilarious.
Very nice. Although, I personally would have done one part a little differently. At 8:02 to 8:05, I would have made the camera as the POV of the phone or very near it's position. Then have the actor smash the keyboard more violently where the phone is supposed to be instead of whatever rack or board he gently hit above the camera. That was the one major part i would have change. The acting could have been juiced up a bit, but overall it was still very good. Great story though, very stimulating.
I loved to effect of watching some depressive guy at his work and to then be moved in a paintball field, and back to the job... The way it wanders away from the job is perfect. The scenario is great, but I don't get why the title is Unique: I saw the themes of boredom, frustration, routine killers, etc, but not about being unique... How come was that title chosen?
I recognize a part of myself in this film... and it makes me really uncomfortable. I have to move on so bad... Great film, but to bad there is not really a solution shown unless you start thinking for yourself.
One of my FAVORITE VFS films! Love the satire!
I absolutely loved this!!!
Oh VFS! You inspire me! Keep up the great work!
Awesome story and monologue. Mixes humor and reality.
i think everything im thinking has been said
great work *applauds*
Absolutely superb.
I hear you office man, I hear you.
Great film.
That was PERFECT!
lol. i love the part when he cant get into the building. :)
That was awesome!
illlll video i like the line,
"unique like everybody else"
sooo sick peeps
And I thought I hated my job........Brilliant
Understood... this is why I want to be a screenwriter and go to VFS myself.
THIS is great! Absolutely perfect. The HUMOR is great! The storytelling, both in writing, acting, the shots, the voice over .... this is great directing, great photography, great everything - the subtleties; the building, pent up frustration; everything really... except I wasn't feeling the last line. Like trying on cute pants at the store. They come up, they fasten but don't do a thing for you butt. It fit, but didn't perfectly wrap it up; it just hung there. *sigh* Still gave it 5 stars. Luv!
I'd have given it a 9/10 +1 (=10/10).
9/10 for the professional production, convincing acting and the nice photography.
But when the keyboard scene came on, it just almost completely lost me.
Because of that single scene I'd give it only an 8/10.
Every other part looked so professionally made, that I couldn't believe that these professionals behind the production couldn't come up with a better solution for that short yet most intense part.
nice clip there! ahaha
great one guys.
is vfs a college, if not what is it and what camera did you use!!?! awesome vid
Almost perfect! (I'd be great if you could somehow redo the phone smashing shot.)
Great dialogue. Great tone. Fantastic editing. Great photography. Some great lines too ("...as she corrects my taste in music," "I was a M...A...N," "...for that one day it doesn't rain in the perpetually wet Pacific Northwest," & "...totally unique ... just like everyone else." Oh, and the elevator music at the end was perfect for the closing credits.
Pathetically hilarious.
Great film. Perfect casting. Little bit of air came out in the final scene as it was fairly obvious what they climax would be, but super nonetheless.
Oh My God, I'm HIM!
Very nice. Although, I personally would have done one part a little differently. At 8:02 to 8:05, I would have made the camera as the POV of the phone or very near it's position. Then have the actor smash the keyboard more violently where the phone is supposed to be instead of whatever rack or board he gently hit above the camera. That was the one major part i would have change. The acting could have been juiced up a bit, but overall it was still very good.
Great story though, very stimulating.
its great don't listen to the haters.
I loved to effect of watching some depressive guy at his work and to then be moved in a paintball field, and back to the job... The way it wanders away from the job is perfect.
The scenario is great, but I don't get why the title is Unique: I saw the themes of boredom, frustration, routine killers, etc, but not about being unique... How come was that title chosen?
need to white balance a lot of the indoor shots. but other than that not bad!
I recognize a part of myself in this film... and it makes me really uncomfortable. I have to move on so bad...
Great film, but to bad there is not really a solution shown unless you start thinking for yourself.
maybe too many sound effects
ahh ok cool!
first rating PWN
second!