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Fingers of Fury is an intriguing short film that really dives into the tension of its action-packed narrative. The pacing is brisk, keeping you engaged without dragging. Directed by Alfred Morley, it's clear this was a labor of love for a coursework project, but it carries a distinct atmosphere that feels gritty and raw. The practical effects are surprisingly effective, lending a sense of authenticity to the fight scenes that you don't often find in student films. Performances, though not always polished, have a certain earnestness that draws you in. You can see the potential in Morley's direction and the cast; it’s an interesting glimpse into the evolution of a filmmaker in the making.
Short film, coursework projectPractical effects shineEarnest performances, potential evident
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