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Amelia and Michael

Amelia and Michael (2007)

September. 12,2007
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Amelia and Michael is a 2007 British drama short film directed by Daniel Cormack, starring Anthony Head and Natasha Powell and executive produced by Richard Johns.

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Hellen
2007/09/12

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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WasAnnon
2007/09/13

Slow pace in the most part of the movie.

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Raetsonwe
2007/09/14

Redundant and unnecessary.

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FeistyUpper
2007/09/15

If you don't like this, we can't be friends.

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writers_reign
2007/09/16

There is, as another poster has pointed out, a very slick, glossy, professional feel to this film as if no expense was spared on obtaining top quality actors and technicians. It's the third film by Daniel Cormack that I've seen and the promise shown by the first two is maintained if not surpassed here. It can only be a matter of time before Cormack is given a budget for a full-length feature and if he continues to display the 'old' values it will be a feature worth seeing. He has mastered the art of compressing plot into one reel albeit a tad enigmatically with the enforced ambiguity being used as a weapon rather than a restraint. The idea of a sterile relationship requiring outside stimuli is not exactly new or riveting but, as I never tire of saying, it's all in the wrist.

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TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews
2007/09/17

The married couple Amelia and Michael enjoy an expensive, comfortable, upper-class life-style. They have a new car with their own driver and a large house. On the surface, everything is fine between them. However, she secretly goes to the hospital to spend time with someone in a coma, who may be her lover. And her husband ditches a trip to Milan to spend the night with an escort. This is about the things hidden, particularly between people who appear to have happy relationships with each other. It is also an exercise in suggestion; notice how little is actually directly shown, much less told. Not only does it utilize film being a mainly visual medium, it respects our intelligence and deductive skills. This is 10 minutes long not counting the credits, and 11 with them. It's immensely professionally done, with strong production values as far as the the camera-work, the editing and the sound goes. Very smooth. The pace is great. It keeps your attention well throughout. This is currently available for free, legal viewing online. There is implied sexuality and mature themes in this. I recommend this to fans of expertly done shorts and well-written character drama. 8/10

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not_from_here
2007/09/18

How much do you know about those you should know most about? How much should you know? Do you need to know everything? Amelia and Michael should know everything about each other as they are a prosperous, successful, professional married couple. Yet each keeps a secret from each other in Daniel Cormack's debut film.Amelia has a devotion to a critically injured young man and she visits him whilst he is lying in a hospital bed. He is hooked up to a life support machine and is still and silent. Who he is we never find out, a lover or male relative perhaps? Michael's secret is more straightforward he lies about a business trip and uses a call girl. He suffers from guilt, she from grief. In the end they confess to each other and have no more secrets. Except that he was called by a colleague when in the hotel room he uses and she casts an eye over a young man who passes by on a motorbike. Does this mean that they are serial offenders? As the viewer we think we know all about them but at the end we can't be sure.Cormack manages to put this story across in a short space in an economic style which nevertheless packs in lots of information and detail. The viewer is never left to watch too long on one aspect of the film but it never feels like being rushed, the pace is superb.In his first film Cormack has managed to tell a story well and use his star actor (Anthony Head) well. The technical standard is very high and at no time does it feel like a low budget film. He is obviously a talent to watch out for in future.

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Claudio Carvalho
2007/09/19

In London, the executive Michael (Anthony Head) and his wife Amelia (Natasha Powell) have successful upper class lifestyle, living in a comfortable house, having a fancy car with driver and showing a great respect and affection to each other. However, Amelia has a lover in coma in the hospital, and she frequently visits him and pays the expenses of his treatment. While traveling to Milan in a business trip, Michael has one night stand with an escort girl. Amelia receives a phone call, and when she arrives in the hospital, she realizes that her lover has died. When Michael returns from Milan, their lives return to their hypocrite routine."Amelia and Michael" has only 10 minutes running time, but director Daniel Cormack is able to perfectly compile and disclose the masks of the wasted relationships in his short. The tight and sharp screenplay uses ellipsis to unravel the hypocrite and accommodated relationship of a middle-aged couple, but unfortunately it is not possible to develop how their affective lives have become so shallow. I know the actor Anthony Head from Buffy series, and I really liked his performance in a dramatic role. Natasha Powell is unknown for me, but has also a great performance. The stylish cinematography and lighting are impressive for a low-budget short, and I liked the last scene with the reference of the motorcycle passing by Amelia's car indicating that their lives will remain the same. My vote is eight.Title (Brazil): Not Available

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