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. Writer - Colin Krisel, James Krisel. genre - Thriller. Directed by - James Krisel. User rating - 5,9 / 10 Stars. USA

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Sure this film wasn"t perfect, but when I noticed it was put together by two amateur filmmakers - this being their first ever production, as writers and directors - and I"m guessing brothers, Colin Krisel and James Krisel, I was very impressed! This is by far one of the better B-grade independent films I"ve seen in a while, and mad respect for their effort and final result.
Now before any of the wannabe critics with their low ratings who clearly don"t know how to review a film say this review is fake or paid, click on my username to see my 1000+ ratings and 900+ reviews. In my profile you will see (and learn) how to properly rate a film. Complaining about an actors eyebrows (user G9) is simply infantile. A true movie buff will take all aspects of the entire film (read below) and also consider the production value and experience of the filmmakers. You can"t compare apples to oranges. After all, new filmmakers have to start somewhere, right?
Now this little gem; from the start, I noticed the excellent cinematography and color choices, especially in the different countries and sets. Next I was very pleased with the score and sound - very fitting and not overbearing which is what you get in most B-grade films. The 90 min runtime was just right, however the pacing needed picking up for the most part. The casting was excellent with very convincing performances, with the exception of the newb (this film being his 5th full length feature, probably his fist as lead) actor, Zach Avery as Sam. His inexperience showed, but probably wouldn"t be as obvious if a seasoned director quarterbacked his acting for each scene. The directing by the Krisels was on point - you"d never expect this was their first ever film. For that matter, their directing was better than some seasoned director"s films I"ve seen lately. Their story was great, suspenseful and refreshing. There were some plot and technical issues, as well as the pacing I already mentioned, but again, you"d never know this is the first ever screenplay by amateur filmmakers.
Overall I really enjoyed this film and its little plot twists and suspenseful scenes. I can"t wait what these two new filmmakers put together for their second film entry on their resumes. Again, mad respect and props to the Krisels for their first film being a gem!
It"s a very much deserved 8/10 from me.


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"I saw something that I wasn"t suppose to see. Me, well I saw 2020"s Last Moment of Clarity and I initially didn"t know where it was headed.
Anyway, Last Moment of Clarity is a ratcheted and calculated thriller that takes about fifty or so minutes to thrill. It"s a shadowy film about a guy named Sam who is led to believe his girlfriend was murdered three years ago by accented mobsters. When Sam sees squeeze Georgia on the big screen a la the eighth lead, he goes to sunny LA because he thinks she"s still alive.
Sam is played by the brooding Zach Avery while Georgia is played by Margot Robbie lookalike Samara Weaving (Hugh Weaving"s niece. Brian Cox who"s well-known in any capacity, checks in as a fatherly side character.
So yeah, Last Moment of Clarity is directed by Colin Krisel and James Krisel (it doesn"t say if they are brothers or not. These guys were obviously inspired by dudes like Mike Figgis and the legendary Steven Soderbergh.
Using flashbacks, dark cinematography, a romantic twist, and low angles where the camera never seems to sit still, Colin and James give us a disciplined directorial debut that takes a little while to get going. Heck, you think "Clarity" is a drama that takes itself too seriously until it doesn"t.
Distributed by Lionsgate and rated R for some bloody images (and a few F-bombs) Last Moment of Clarity is slight neo-noir that"s bemused at the beginning yet unfolding at the end. I liked almost every sullen shot used by the Krisels and I pretty much dug the entire musical score (when it was put in at the right moments. Hopefully, Last Moment of Clarity will not be the "last" time Colin and James Krisel decide to helm a tenebrous flick. Rating: 3 stars.