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Title: Samaritan
Starring: Johnny Alonso, J. Michael
Hunter, Humberto Gettys, Kelley Davis, D. D. Delaney, Pam Good
Directed By: Kimball Carr
Produced By: Star Circle Pictures
Genre: Suspense, Sci-Fi, Drama
Release Date: New York Premiere, Nov.
11, 2006
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Distributors: Star Circle Pictures
My main complaint with the Star Circle
Pictures short Samaritan is I want more!
Yes, Star Circle
Pictures has put together a successful experiment in motion pictures
-- using cutting edge technology such as film-less cameras using
memory cards, to storyboarding software. Yes, Samaritan gives us a
glimpse into the future of film making. Yes, Samaritan just won a
Best Suspense prize from the New York International Independent Film
and Video Festival in December. But, just when it's getting really
good -- when I'm hooked -- Samaritan ends! Aaargh!
Samaritan
tells the story of an armed robbery that is thwarted by a mysterious
stranger known only as Victor (Johnny Alonso). The mysterious part is
that there are 10-12 shots fired and the police can only find 2 of
the bullets and nobody is hurt. Detective Ramsey (J. Michael Hunter)
tries to get answers but only ends up with more questions. Who is
Victor? What is his purpose? Why is his face shrouded in shadows and
mysterious light on the surveillance tapes? Like Detective Ramsey,
I'm left with more questions than answers!
I must say that it
is pretty hard to judge a person's acting skill when the movie is
only 20 minutes long, but I'll give it a shot. Johnny Alonzo
underplays Victor as a quiet being who knows exactly what he is doing
and why. He just needs to fill us in. Can you tell I want more? J.
Michael Hunter, as Det. Ramsey, is very good at showing how
frustrated he is at not getting the answers he wants, with a
sincerity that is believable. You know he isn't trying to be a prick,
he just wants straight forward, down to earth answers.
The
picture quality is extremely good, no pixelation, artifacting or any
of the graininess that you usually get from film. It's actually too
good. The only other thing lacking is a 5.1 sound mix, but then this
is basically a 19:34 minute commercial for something more, maybe. So
I'll give the guys over at Star Circle a break. My main complaint
though, is that it ends just when it's getting really good! Get me a
tourniquet -- I'm jonesing already. You guys have got to make a
series of shorts chronicling Victor and his quest for whatever-it-is
he's after.
Bottom line -- if this short is an indication of
what's to come from Star Circle Pictures -- I'll be a happy camper if
we can get another installment, and if there's a feature in the works
-- rock on -- I'll be tuning in to the full-length Samaritan!
For more information, visit www.starcirclepictures.com
Keep reading,
Mitch Emerson
mitchemerson@hotmail.com