A man must confront the pain and trauma of a past relationship, as a former lover unexpectedly arrives on his doorstep.A man must confront the pain and trauma of a past relationship, as a former lover unexpectedly arrives on his doorstep.A man must confront the pain and trauma of a past relationship, as a former lover unexpectedly arrives on his doorstep.
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Our actions hurts others as much as they hurt ourselves
Watched it during Prideflix festival:
A stormy night is the perfect scenario for Adam DeCarlo short film "Skelletons" as two past lovers find themselves in the same room after years of being apart, however is not a joyful reencounter what awaits them as guilt and regret pour into the room mirroring the rain outside.
In the quiet of this intimate reencounter vulnerabilities are shown as the walls of the past come crumbling down. Some mistakes are unforgivable and they hurt our loved ones as much as they hurt ourselves, this is shown by David (Tommy Beardmore) and Christopher (Robin Lord Taylor) who find themselves forced to live a shared pain that broke them apart on the first place.
The twist and turns of the script are on point with the powerful acting of both professional actors who reveal piece by piece the truth of their characters past, their performance gives a sense of familiarity between two lovers who were once confortable with each other and despite the grief for what they can no longer have they still care deeply for the other well-being.
Personally I enjoyed Skelletons as a well thought well written story that gets the audience caught in the emotional turmoil of the characters confrontation with their past mistakes and themselves, the music and lighting form an atmosphere where memories, actions and their consequences all converge in a single night and once that moment is over is time to live on.
Overall is a great piece of work brought up by a small but amazingly dedicated cast and crew, their talent shows up on the resulting film and its lasting impression on the audience.
A stormy night is the perfect scenario for Adam DeCarlo short film "Skelletons" as two past lovers find themselves in the same room after years of being apart, however is not a joyful reencounter what awaits them as guilt and regret pour into the room mirroring the rain outside.
In the quiet of this intimate reencounter vulnerabilities are shown as the walls of the past come crumbling down. Some mistakes are unforgivable and they hurt our loved ones as much as they hurt ourselves, this is shown by David (Tommy Beardmore) and Christopher (Robin Lord Taylor) who find themselves forced to live a shared pain that broke them apart on the first place.
The twist and turns of the script are on point with the powerful acting of both professional actors who reveal piece by piece the truth of their characters past, their performance gives a sense of familiarity between two lovers who were once confortable with each other and despite the grief for what they can no longer have they still care deeply for the other well-being.
Personally I enjoyed Skelletons as a well thought well written story that gets the audience caught in the emotional turmoil of the characters confrontation with their past mistakes and themselves, the music and lighting form an atmosphere where memories, actions and their consequences all converge in a single night and once that moment is over is time to live on.
Overall is a great piece of work brought up by a small but amazingly dedicated cast and crew, their talent shows up on the resulting film and its lasting impression on the audience.
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- $15,000 (estimated)
- Runtime18 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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