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5/10
Visually appealing but I'm sorry .. I don't get it.
feverish305 August 2020
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Looks great but as for what goes on? I don't get it. Was the woman jealous? Is this slut shaming? I don't get it.
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Intelligent delivery (SPOILERS)
bob the moo1 July 2017
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If you read the script for this short film, it would be a pretty dull romantic film. The plot sees a couple inviting two single friends up to their home for a break, obviously with the hope that they hit it off – which they do. Then they leave together. That's it. The film takes a risk with such a base set of events, but it pays off with what it chooses to do with it.

I read the film is delivered like a horror movie; I don't totally agree with this, but it is definitely delivered with a sense of tension and foreboding. It does this through the direction, sound, and pace of the film. The camera pulls in or out slowly, there are long static shots building tension, and all of this is added to by a use of sound which reminded me of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre or similar. The effect is to add tension to the film, and to imbue the characters with an edge or suggestion of sinister motivations. The connection was not immediately obvious to me, but becomes clearer nearer the end (and thanks to reading about the director's inspiration for the story).

The dark edges and tension is in the feelings of the various characters. In particular it is most clear towards the end where the two singles hook up – we see the camera treat the woman in the established couple as some sort of brooding threat. She isn't of course, but she gets that treatment because there is an element of envy for the first flush feeling her friend is having, which is long behind her. This contrasts nicely with the tension at the start, which comes from the initial interactions of the singles.

The cast play to this well, which helps cover the weaker 'narrative' so to say. There are several well-known faces in the small cast – British actor Stewart-Jarrett probably jumped out at me the most due to his role in Utopia. Overall it is a total delivery that makes it work, and it is driven by this idea and tone more than it is the content of the narrative. It is intelligent in this way, even though it brings weakness in with it.
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4/10
(New) Relationship mediocrity
Horst_In_Translation10 October 2017
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"Pink Grapefruit" is an American 10-minute movie from 2015, so still fairly new at this point and it may be the most known work so far by writer and director Mike Mohan. The cast is only four people, none of them famous, which would have been fine if the movie itself had been better. It is basically the story of one couple inviting two of their friends over in an attempt to turn them into a couple. That's all there is in here. I personally found the already existing couple far more interesting than the two protagonists, which is why I never really found myself cheering for them to get together. Overall, I was glad it is such a short film as it never really delivers. IMDb has it as both a mix or romantic comedy and drama, but I'd say it is more on the lighter side, more of a comedy. But it comes short in both departments which is why I do not agree with the awards attention and give it a thumbs-down. Visually, it was okay, but that's not enough for a recommendation.
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8/10
Lovely story, painted in beautiful creamy colors
manuel-bader4 March 2016
The pink grapefruit has a very own approach to tell a story visually. The decent camera work at some points is absolutely brilliant, as it underlines not only the position of the characters, but also the position of the viewer in the setting. I really felt like one of the characters on set - and that just due to the excellent choice of perspective and slight zooms. Another thing I love about "Pink Grapefruit" is the look - the name could not have been more appropriate. I wish there would be more features available with that kind of appealing visual. All in all it's definitely a film worth watching- and remembering (at least for the look).
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