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The kiss
by Dylan Alexander Cruz Ponce
The short film perfectly captures the essence of humor and love thanks to those involved in the production, as it quickly transitions from military camaraderie to pure love, demonstrating that one should not trifle with the unknown. Although brief, the tension is skillfully built through the protagonist's gestures and the humor inspired by emotion. It is a work that reminds us that respect for the sacred or the ancient is fundamental, and that some actions have immediate and inexplicable consequences. It is a very moving visual exercise on the fear of love in the face of a beautiful woman.
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One goal changed everything
What I love most is the impact of the powerful phrase "One goal changed everything." It immerses you completely in the tension of the moment. The photography is fantastic because it captures the goalkeeper mid-squad, freezing a decisive second under the rain and a stormy sky, giving it a very epic and dramatic feel.
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The moon illusion
This poster gives me a very mysterious, science fiction, or psychological drama vibe. What strikes me most is the contrast: you have a very realistic space background with the Moon, but below it appears a ghostly, glowing silhouette of a woman carrying a handbag, illuminated by a beam of light. It's a strange mix of the cosmic and the everyday.
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Christmas Eve
This poster looks amazing if you're into dark, gothic horror. What I love most is how it completely shatters the happy idea of Christmas and turns it into a nightmare. The image of the hooded figure in the foreground, combined with the ruined church and those glowing eyes in the background, creates a brutally mysterious atmosphere. For a short film, it looks visually very professional and cinematic. I'd definitely be eager to see it!
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The promise
In my opinion, the poster for The Promise looks very professional and cinematic. I love the dark and mysterious atmosphere created by the night setting and the blurred city lights, which perfectly match the supernatural tagline: 'Beyond the grave, the promise remains'. The serious and confident expressions of the three main characters standing back-to-back give the poster a strong feeling of suspense and mystery. It looks like a real movie poster from a cinema, and it successfully catches the audience's attention, making people want to watch the short film immediately.
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The kiss
The short film perfectly captures the essence of humor and love thanks to the production team, as it quickly transitions from military camaraderie to pure love, demonstrating that one shouldn't trifle with the unknown. Although brief, the tension is skillfully built through the protagonist's gestures and the humor that evokes emotion. It's a very moving story about the fear of falling in love with a beautiful woman.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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The short film perfectly captures the essence of humor and love thanks to those involved in the production, as it quickly transitions from military camaraderie to pure love, demonstrating that one should not trifle with the unknown. Although brief, the tension is skillfully built through the protagonist's gestures and the humor inspired by emotion. It is a work that reminds us that respect for the sacred or the ancient is fundamental, and that some actions have immediate and inexplicable consequences. It is a very moving visual exercise on the fear of love in the face of a beautiful woman.
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Dylan Alexander Cruz Ponce
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