Dreamtown (2011)
A Western movie like you have never seen!
1864. Battle of Nashville.
A confederate officer runs from the battle.
On his travel to somewhere else, he makes a halt in a town...
Be it fate, destiny, or just an unconcious decision, he's going to live the experience of a lifetime.
CAST:
The Captain.......Macwemyss
The Sergeant.....Tinman
The Pianist.........Dulci
The Drunkard.....David F Porteous
The Bartender....JohnnyEx
The Cowboy.......Mefune Akira
The Huntress.....Tera Whitten
The Coachman...Alutt
The Officer.........Homemadeeye
The Sheriff.........James Spargo
MUSIC:
Trial One
paradoxphenomena
Somewhere Else
Bricksfilms
Pour Anne
JohnSercu
Millenium
Nelson Navarrete
Empty Town
Rik Vargard
Dark Worlds
Rik Vargard
Pylon
Andie Cambiotti
Epic Tribe
paradoxphenomena
The Fairies of Hades
shadow6nothing9
Dionysus
PGegen
Pathways
Punk7890
Psychic Theme
Jeff Heim
A Thousand Angels
Rachel Macwhirter
Redemption
ChemicalReaper
Ride
Petite viking
MODDING:
Tarison
BenTuttle90
Rysto
Rik Vargard
Comment by Frederis Ettenein on February 12, 2013 at 5:15pm This is a film I've seen two or three years ago. The story is not too badly exposed, there is a military environment at the beginning, which becomes increasingly strange and fantastic. The film borrows from the genre western, war movie, fantastic, poetic and just for that it is meritorious. You also tried to express a personal message on this day. Now, there is one major flaw is that the frames are not always worked, there is no consistency that emerges and the information they convey is rather poor. In contrast, there was a job for the image is aesthetic, which improves the original colors, and there are many effects to stage the appearance of dreamlike film. The voice actors and surround sound are good or very good. About the story itself I enjoyed it, but it is unfortunate that the events and editing is too fast, it would have to slow down at certain times to diversify the rhythm. Congratulations anyway for the duration of the film that borders on a half-hour, it represented a big job, and I also remember that the film was announced several months before its release.
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