John Nordlinger's "3 Rooms" is an excellent story from start to finish.
As the first chapter of three, comprising "The Obscenity of Wall Street", it's a heartfelt, touching and emotionally charged depiction of the selfless lengths that a child will go, when an ailing parent is in need.
John's very straightforward and simple style of direction is wonderfully effective!
Also writer the story, John has created a work that he and his entire crew and cast can be very proud of!
The next two chapters that complete the story are equally as compelling!
The art of a great director is to have a great story and then cast great actors. Then, the rest will fall into place.
John's done this, to the hilt!
Way to go John!
As the first chapter of three, comprising "The Obscenity of Wall Street", it's a heartfelt, touching and emotionally charged depiction of the selfless lengths that a child will go, when an ailing parent is in need.
John's very straightforward and simple style of direction is wonderfully effective!
Also writer the story, John has created a work that he and his entire crew and cast can be very proud of!
The next two chapters that complete the story are equally as compelling!
The art of a great director is to have a great story and then cast great actors. Then, the rest will fall into place.
John's done this, to the hilt!
Way to go John!