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Parallel Action Film

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Original Storyboard I came up with this idea because we were supposed to do a parallel action film and the first thing that came to my mind was a phone call. I thought it would be fun if the characters didn't know who they were talking to, as if they were anonymous online friends, and for that, it would probably make more sense if they were typing. After I came up with a basic idea, I started to write a storyboard with the shots I had in mind, I added more details and shared them with the group; We adapted to a final version and started filming. I don't think we did anything special for this film, but this time it was different from previous recordings because we used a relevant object in the scenes that played an important role in the story, in this case, the cell phones. I think that the shots turned out well. We managed to do a variety of different shot sizes and angles. On the other hand, I didn't like the background sound that much, and I had a hard time downloading it...

The UpSide Film Review

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                                    Despite its interesting performances with Kevin Hart, Bryan Cranston, and Nicole Kidman,  The UpSide  has not surpassed the French movie  Les Intouchables,  and its adaptation to the real story is questionable. The  UpSide  is an interesting film, great for a good laugh with friends on a Sunday afternoon. However, I wish that the film stuck more to the real story, without the cliché relationship between Yvonne and Phillip. I would rate this movie a 7.5/10 because although the actors' performances were on point, I didn't enjoy the way Philip is portrayed in many of the scenes in comparison to the French original version of the movie. The attention is drawn off him as his personality is not very intriguing and totally dependent on other characters. It is silly that after everything he went through he would act hostile with people ...