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  45. A gun blast, a flash of light, and a young woman awakens to the comfort of her own bed. Bonnie Clayton has it all, a great relationship, a challenging career, and the burden of a dream that grows more vivid and disturbing with each passing night. But when Bonnie is abducted by a sadistic stranger and his colorful entourage, she discovers that the key to her survival lies within the familiar realms of her recurring dream.
  46. As short films go, &quot;Broken&quot; is a fifteen minute feature that doesn&#39;t just pack enough wallop to leave you feeling woozy—it&#39;s packing enough cinematic DY-NO-MITE to completely blow your ass off! Yes, that&#39;s right, after viewing this piece of genius (which is priceless compared to its $8,000 budget), you&#39;ll finally know what that large red splatter against the white wall behind you is all about. <br/><br/>&quot;Broken&quot; has a pace that is feverish and unrelenting, and yet maintains a style that allows it to glisten through its foreboding darkness. Watching it play out is like sliding behind the wheel of a—oh, let&#39;s say (purely for giggles, with absolutely no connection to the name of the film&#39;s Director which I will be dropping at some point in the next paragraph) a Ferrari. Sleek, sporty, and very fast, driving one isn&#39;t just fun—it&#39;s a little slice of Heaven on Earth. For experienced film fans, and short film enthusiasts, watching &quot;Broken&quot; is a lot like that.<br/><br/>So, is it any surprise that this film was co-created and directed by a Floridian named Alex Ferrari? It shouldn&#39;t be. It would, however, be a surprise if the film was co-created and directed by a Floridian named Alex Edsel, or Alex Pinto, or Alex Gremlin, or even Alex Ford Mustang II. Although, I hold out hope that someday, I will see someone with an IMDb profile with the last name, Ford Mustang II. God, make it happen!<br/><br/>For those of you that haven&#39;t seen this little movie yet (which I&#39;m going to assume is the vast majority of you), here is a brief description: A young woman named Bonnie (Samantha Jane Polay) is snatched from her life, bound and gagged, and rolled into an Underworld rife with nasty characters that&#39;ll shoot you in the face without so much as a second thought. Hell, they might do it without a first thought. Who abducted her? Well, that question is never really answered, but we do meet Duncan (Paul Gordon), and his band of merry-we&#39;ll kill you dead- men. Duncan is a snappy dresser who enjoys terrifying his victims with witty monologues, and can&#39;t stand being interrupted. Thanks to Duncan&#39;s need to talk, and talk, and talk, and talk, we learn that while he&#39;s the main bad ass in the room, there is a high power at work here. We also learn that Bonnie isn&#39;t just some random target, either.<br/><br/>Due to budgetary constraints, &quot;Broken&quot; spends its time asking questions that are never answered, but that&#39;s okay, because the onus of the film is to deliver a skull-shattering array of special effects shots that equals the quality of big budgeted studio flicks, and it does. I, however, found more enjoyment in watching the acting ability of Paul Gordon (who I hope will be given the chance to do more work that I&#39;ll be able to see), and the grooving with the vibe set by Alex&#39;s brooding vision of this seedy world.<br/><br/>Thankfully, the positive response this little short has managed to drum up thus far has given Alex, and his producer (and &quot;Broken&quot; screenwriter, Jorge F. Rodriguez), a reason to pursue a feature length version of this story, which gives my face reason to be all smiles.<br/><br/>If you run across this little slice of brilliance, watch it. Watch it, and then talk to your friends about it. Watch it, look it up on IMDb, and then follow all of the links provided to its official website, and the websites of those responsible. Email these folks, and let them know how much they kick ass for everything they&#39;re doing. While $8,000 is just a drop in the bucket in most film budgets, to everyday people with no studio funding, that is a chunk of change. Now combine that with the time and energy required to see a project like this through, and you&#39;ve got one hell of a personal sacrifice that, without people like you and I (the viewers and fans) can either be proved to be worth it, or a tragic waste of time.<br/><br/>Guys like Alex Ferrari and Jorge F. Rodriguez deserve our respect, and our kudos. And, for God&#39;s sake, somebody clue the casting directors in Hollywood to the talents of Paul Gordon! Please…somebody…do it for me…because I&#39;m worth it, and so is he!
  47. Allow me to introduce you to the next big thing. His name is Alex Ferrari and his indie movie is called BROKEN. A gun blast, a flash of light, and a young woman awakens to the comfort of her own bed. Bonnie Clayton has it all, a great relationship, a challenging career, and the burden of a dream that grows more vivid and disturbing with each passing night. But when Bonnie is abducted by a sadistic stranger and his colorful entourage, she discovers that the key to her survival lies within the familiar realms of her recurring dream.<br/><br/>Broken is an example that just re-affirms the fact that indie does not mean bad. You can make a good movie regardless of budget if you don&#39;t compromise and set out to make a good film. I know that talk is cheap so I took some stills that I want to share with you so lets start with those. This $8,000 dollar film looks as good as Sin City.<br/><br/>The load menus put to shame every single movie I have got in the last month. This includes the big budgets I bought for $30.00. The fully animated menus are slick ass. The creative credits also impressed. Had to keep reminding myself this was a true indie film.<br/><br/>Then we get into the actual look of the film. Although it looks good the team that made this film did not just recycle the same look over and over. They used plenty of creative looks and shots to give you a really creative and fun film.<br/><br/>This movie was well shot, and for the most part the acting was good. It is a short film though and the problem with shorts is their really is no good story development or overall film direction / movement. Despite this I am giving BROKEN a 9/10. The second highest rating I have ever given any film. Indie or otherwise. When you consider the fact the budget was so small these guys have taken indie to an all new level .They have single handedly taken indie to the next level showing that great film makers can work with any budget. I can see these guys doing a huge summer block buster on a peanuts budget and making a studio a lot of money, as well as pleasing the audience.<br/><br/>Robert Rodriguez influence is obvious, and they have a very gritty and developed look to all the scenes. I think they have not copied him but done true homage to him by doing an indie that is smoking and pays obvious tribute without copying.<br/><br/>MoviesOnline.ca
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