Friday, October 16, 2020

Short Film Vs. Feature Length Film


   To begin, the short version of 9 versus the full length version were completely different. The short, as I mentioned in the previous blog, seemed as if it began in the middle of a story that was left out from the audience. While the full length was able to provide a full clear and concise storyline, to contribute to the movie. The full length movie, also embodied different characters such as, others that were just like 9. As well as providing a beginning to end on the creature that roamed post-apocalypse. The quality of dialogue differed, the full had more than the short. But was I furthered watched the full and rewatched the short, I realized the short was actually kind of the same as the ending of the full. They were trying to destroy the monster to get back something that their creator (the scientist) left behind for them. In the short 9 knew he had to retire the device and later on he uses it to see the lost souls if the other numbers. Same as the ending of the full. The short lacked character development and the full was just enriched with all these characters that made it great. All the numbers were so brave and really new they had to work together because they were all they had left. So for that, I enjoyed the full way better. And I say this to say that, in the full I actually was able to see the scientist that was alluded to in the beginning. And was able to listen to the reasons behind creating them, further realizing that they are all different parts of his soul. I think that is a very interesting attribute to the plot and story of the film. Lastly, although both were action packed, the short actually showed a great sense of action for a 7 minute video. It did tell a story just not the entire story, at least not in a way that was understood to by the readers. 



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