A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Amanda Crompton, Joel Edgerton, Damien Spencer
Written by:
Kieran Darcy-Smith
Joel Edgerton
Directed by:
Kieran Darcy-Smith, Nash Edgerton
Release Date:
December 20, 1998
Original Title:
Bloodlock
Genres:
Action | Drama
Production Companies:
Australian Film Commission
Blue-Tongue Films
New South Wales Film & Television Office
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 26
A young man in trouble is forced to drag his family into the problem.
This is one of several short films contained on a DVD entitled "Short #9: Trust". I mention the name of the DVD, not so you'll watch it, but so you can avoid it. It's an amazingly bland and often unpleasant collection of films that left me very cold. One of the least pleasant viewing experiences as I watched it was seeing BLOODLOCK.The film begins with two thugs storming into a home and holding two guys at gunpoint. It seems one of them owes these lowlifes money and they will either get it now or kill the two guys. It seems that this is the result of a drug deal and it's all very tense and filled with one expletive. In fact, this F-word is used so often that it loses its impact and you really wish they'd just kill the two guys and end the film as well as get a larger repertoire of dirty language.The print quality of this short in particular was pretty poor--looking washed out and older than 1998. This may not have been the fault of the film makers, but the camera work was. Too often, poorly aligned shots and a non-stationary lens made the viewing experience difficult and made the production look cheap. This is odd, as the film did have some interesting car stunts and a sky cam!! This really was incongruous and I wish they'd spend less energy on the sky cam and car chase and more on the story and simple camera work. Additionally, the film just seemed to end with little resolution...and I turned to my daughter and said "is that is?!".
Dialogue Editor:
Sam Petty
Director:
Nash Edgerton
Kieran Darcy-Smith
Director of Photography:
Max Davis
Editor:
Nash Edgerton
Makeup Artist:
Eliza Logan
Dee O'Keefe
Music:
Kieran Darcy-Smith
Music Arranger:
Adam Reily
Producer:
Nash Edgerton
Joel Edgerton
Tony Lynch
Kieran Darcy-Smith
Production Coordinator:
Kieran Darcy-Smith
Screenplay:
Kieran Darcy-Smith
Sound Designer:
Sam Petty
Sound Effects Editor:
Tony Chesher
Sam Petty
Sound Mixer:
Phil Judd
Sound Recordist:
Tony Chesher
Special Effects:
Arthur Spink Jr.
Story:
Kieran Darcy-Smith
Writer:
Joel Edgerton
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