E.M. Franklin
A 17 year-old Cinephile.
Favourite Directors (not in order):
Stanley Kubrick - "A Clockwork Orange"
David Lynch - "Inland Empire"
Ingmar Bergman - "The Seventh Seal"
Peter Jackson - "The Lord Of The Rings"
Terrence Malick - "The Tree Of Life"
Martin Scorsese - "Goodfellas"
Quentin Tarantino - "Reservoir Dogs"
Jean-Luc Godard - "Eloge De L'Amour"
The Coen Brothers - "No Country For Old Men"
Christopher Nolan - "Inception"
David Fincher - "Fight Club"
Danny Boyle - "127 hours"
Darren Arenofsky - "Requiem For A Dream"
Woody Allen - "Love And Death"
Sergio Leone - "The Good, The Bad And The Ugly"
Edgar Wright - "Shaun Of The Dead"
Alfred Hitchcock - "Rope"
Akira Kurosawa - "Seven Samurai"
Monty Python - "Life Of Brian"
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E.M. Franklin commented on Parrot by Myrtle Street Pictures The writing and directing was great. Wasn't sure about the last scene when Todd converses with his deceased brother. I felt it wasn't entirely his character to actually talk to someone he knew was not there in any way shape or form. It also suggested a re
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E.M. Franklin liked Parrot by Myrtle Street Pictures
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E.M. Franklin commented on GRIEF by E.M. Franklin Yeah, I know. It comes with the territory, I guess! I wanted to achieve a kind of fragmented reality, as seen in Vonnegut's "Slaughterhouse-Five", that the character experiences as part of his psyche. Editing was definitely essential and could not looked
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Joachim Carlos Nicholas Aguilar commented on GRIEF by E.M. Franklin I like how it was made, the editing played a huge part. Given that the main subject was grief, your choice of themes such as war and terrorism, limited the demographic of your audience and how they relate to your main subject, but as an artist it is still
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Alexx Bitner liked GRIEF by E.M. Franklin
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