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A Cotton Moon

A religous-themed thriller about self-discovery and existential questioning.
5/5

Review

‘A Cotton Moon’, directed by Zack Hosseini, is a gripping religious thriller that delves into the profound transformation of Deacon, a young introvert portrayed with depth by Rayce Lopez. Estranged from his father and his faith, Deacon’s life takes an unforeseen turn when he begins receiving messages from a spiritual entity, portrayed brilliantly by Eric Roberts, through his TV screen. Hosseini’s masterful direction crafts an intense narrative that challenges Deacon’s beliefs, pushing him into a whirlwind of self-discovery and existential questioning.

Lopez delivers a compelling performance, capturing the inner conflict of a man torn between skepticism and newfound spiritual encounters. Eric Roberts shines in his enigmatic role, adding an aura of mystery and depth to the film. The cinematography by Luke Sargent is nothing short of magnificent, capturing the essence of Deacon’s evolving worldview with breathtaking visuals.

The film stands out for its superb writing, delving deep into the characters’ psyches and themes of faith and transformation. The film’s thematic richness is complemented by Sargent’s well-crafted shots, enhancing the overall cinematic experience. Hosseini’s storytelling prowess shines through, making this short film a thought-provoking and visually stunning exploration of spirituality and self-discovery. A must-watch for enthusiasts of compelling narratives and powerful performances.

A Cotton Moon Short Film

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