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Chemistry
George L. Heredia | Short
From a beginning that is extremely clever in establishing a setting to the slick editing and apt music, this story exudes a professional touch behind the scenes.
Jenn Gotzon brings a vivacity and attractive flirtatious presence in a role that has her showing great strength of craft.
The pacing does slow down a bit in the middle, but here Richard Hansberry's dialog's come to the rescue and keep us interested in the proceedings.
The ending could have a gone a few ways and this one though surprising is a tad tragic, which could be the filmmaker George Heredia's intention but it leaves guys like me forewarned. Women however, will love it.
A very engrossing formidable short. My time was well spent viewing it.
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9/17/2008
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