The document provides a plot summary and reviews of the psychological thriller film "The Life and Death of Michael Stephens". The plot follows Michael Stephens who kidnaps his brother who he believes murdered their family. The review comments on the short runtime, dark subject matter, and realistic but limited character development. It concludes that while not perfect, it is an enjoyable and thought-provoking film. The verdict is 3.5 out of 5 stars.
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Tutoring
is of mutual benefit to tutor and student alike
bridges:
--economic differences
--cultural differences
--academic differences
--generational differences
Builds Dreams
and Celebrates Unity in Diversity!
Tutte le foto appartengono agli utenti del forum di Land of Immortals. E' vietata la distribuzione, manipolazione o riproduzione anche parziale dei contenuti di questo file senza il permesso dei proprietari delle foto. Ovviamente potete scaricare il calendario e stamparlo mantenendone l'integrità, quindi i credits alla community di Land of Immortals e le discalie con i nomi degli autori degli scatti e dei proprietari delle bambole ritratte. Grazie.
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1. The Life and Death of Michael Stephens
PLOT— The story of this film revolves around Michael Stephens, his fam-
ily seemingly killed by his elder brother who goes unnamed throughout the
film. Michael kidnaps his brother in order to try and get revenge because of
what happened to his family.
Review— The Life and Death of Michael Stephens is a psychological
thriller. The subject of the film certainly isn’t for the faint of heart with inter
family murder as well as kidnap. The films main location is a single room
and with the limited change of location, allows the audience to keep up as
the length of this film is short. With it’s seemingly sadistic nature, it isn’t
one to take the family to which warrants it’s “18” certificate.
Michael Stephens is portrayed as a man out for revenge for he strongly
believes his brother murdered their entire family. This comes off well in the
film with some solid acting as well as some good camera angles used
throughout. Michael takes a dramatic lead throughout the film with the
brother taking very much a back foot throughout which isn’t always a good
thing - the brother having only a few lines in a situation where he has been
kidnapped can come off slightly unrealistic although this does not ruin the
flow of the film as the entire thing comes off from Michaels point of view.
The film could have been improved with the brother having more dialogue
and perhaps a greater sense of panic although some elements of panic did
come off very well throughout.
To conclude, The Life and Death of Michael Stephens is a solid film with an
original story that is easy to follow but in some aspects lacks the depth
within character development but other then these small issues the film is
enjoyable and thought provoking.
Verdict — * * * 1/2
ENJOYABLE.
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