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"This is the third, but hopefully not the last, Christopher Alan Broadstone short film Ill be reviewing, and though I would say its my least favorite, its certainly the most emotionally charged...I felt HUMAN NO MORE hit closer to home. That can make for a truly uncomfortable viewing experience...The coloring, cinematography and [the] acting [of Tony Simmons] are quite simply amazing. Broadstone is less a filmmaker and more an artist. He paints intimate portraits of depravity and despair, justice and hope...Christopher Alan Broadstone must be either the best-kept secret in horror or the biggest threat to what casual horror fans consider horror because Im just not reading enough about him out there." [Actor] Tony Simmons has that talent that makes you want to watch him no matter what he's doing... The filthy, violence decorated atmosphere [of HUMAN NO MORE] is gorgeous and the hellish soundtrack inspired by the detectives frame of mind sets the perfect mood for a creepfest... [HUMAN NO MORE is] filled with intense dialog that takes your complete attention and concentration... Broadstone's films not only assault you with visuals but also with visceral and psychological writing, sound, and performance. HUMAN NO MORE is neo-noir dipped in acid and laid out wet and glistening. Broadstone's dark tale of resignation quite literally gets to the heart of how our despair can both destroy and create, depending on how we choose to use it. "I really loved HUMAN NO MORE. It spoke to me! As an audience member, I was left affected, seduced and unsettled." |
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