Crossbow

Crossbow

Release date : June 10, 2007
Runtime : 14m
Countries of origin : Australia /
Original Language : English /
Director : David Michôd /
Writers : David Michôd /
Production companies : Aquarius Films / New South Wales Film & Television Office /
June 10, 2007 14m Australia Drama English More
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In Crossbow the spoiler is right in front of you, there in the title. A crossbow is an anachronistic device and does not, at least in my mind, lend itself well to analogy or metaphor. In spite, or, more accurately, precisely because this ominous title hangs over the very start of viewing, the short film remarkably sustains a growing dread throughout its languid narration and slow-moving, though arresting visuals; maximizing its force not through the promise of surprise but through the inevitability of its conclusion.
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  • title:Crossbow
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2007
  • Runtime:14m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Australia ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: David Michôd /
  • Writers: David Michôd ·
  • Production companies: Aquarius Films · New South Wales Film & Television Office ·
  • Overview:In Crossbow the spoiler is right in front of you, there in the title. A crossbow is an anachronistic device and does not, at least in my mind, lend itself well to analogy or metaphor. In spite, or, more accurately, precisely because this ominous title hangs over the very start of viewing, the short film remarkably sustains a growing dread throughout its languid narration and slow-moving, though arresting visuals; maximizing its force not through the promise of surprise but through the inevitability of its conclusion.
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