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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Blue Season Review

Blue Season directed by Lee Jones and Georgina Higgins was a thrill. Sarah, played wonderfully by Daisy Ridley, made the film intense and awakening. Kenneth Jay, who played the sweaty office man, created suspicion and curiosity to add the Sci-Fi film.

Sarah wakes up and finds herself hanging upside down in a strange cellar. Next to her is a head phone with the office man on the other side. She answers desperately asking him to help her. Weirdly, the office man seems to know a lot about her situation and offers to get her out. He frees her and tells Sarah to run to this tower off into the distance. What Sarah doesn't know is that the office man is leading her to her death. Throughout the film, there are close up shots on Sarah's neck revealing that she has been poisoned with something. The pictures ends with Sarah collapsing to the ground with spider veins on her neck from the mysterious item in her neck.

Blue Season had an amazing story line that kept me on edge the whole time. The plot twist, when the office man turns out to be the killer, was the best choice of the film. The intensity a was a necessity for it. Extreme close up camera angles and drippy sweat is what kept me wondering what was going to happen next. Hanging upside down can be a good thing.

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