(May be "spoilers" in the review, depending on how much of a sensitive crybaby you are)
For a movie that goes for 8 minutes and contains no dialogue whatsoever, this is a wonderful movie. The AFI band members make very great actors, from Hunter's running through the woods, to Davey's romantic escapades with a femme fatale, to Adam's wit and cunning in a game of cards only to be the one outwitted, to Jade's sneaky and cool appeal when snooping around the house.
The story of the movie revolves around a mysterious box, its contents unknown for the entire picture. The basic story involves how Hunter found the box, how Davey lost it, and how Adam and Jade attempted to reclaim the treasure of unknown value. Even though there is no dialogue in the movie, a watcher can easily feel the emotions and can understand the movie perfectly!
This is a must have for AFI fans. It's a very interesting experience and insight into the band.
For a movie that goes for 8 minutes and contains no dialogue whatsoever, this is a wonderful movie. The AFI band members make very great actors, from Hunter's running through the woods, to Davey's romantic escapades with a femme fatale, to Adam's wit and cunning in a game of cards only to be the one outwitted, to Jade's sneaky and cool appeal when snooping around the house.
The story of the movie revolves around a mysterious box, its contents unknown for the entire picture. The basic story involves how Hunter found the box, how Davey lost it, and how Adam and Jade attempted to reclaim the treasure of unknown value. Even though there is no dialogue in the movie, a watcher can easily feel the emotions and can understand the movie perfectly!
This is a must have for AFI fans. It's a very interesting experience and insight into the band.