Jellyfish and Lobster
A wickedly funny and heartwarming tale of love in the twilight years.
5/5
- Comedy, Drama
- United Kingdom
- 2023
- 20 min
Melancholic music threads the entire film together, which aids the emotional journey of our protagonist. Hats off to Thenuka Hewage – a rising star who delivers a captivating performance throughout. Although the narrative is fairly simple, the Writer/Director (Thisura Hewage) has captured the passing of time and the characters feelings of hope and patience perfectly. Cinematography is as expected from a low-budget short – evidently by the use of low-quality camera and sound equipment. The heart and emotional depth of the story shines over the filmmaking style and this should be applauded.
Thisura Hewage delivers a fine film that showcases the feeling of longing and innocence. The entire film is carried heavily on the shoulders of the child actor (Thenuka Hewage) – a brave, bold and praiseworthy move. The short concludes in transition – Ashwin is now older and we understand his father’s passing through scenes of bereavement. A touching low-budget short that is certain to bring a tear to your eye.
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Melancholic music threads the entire film together, which aids the emotional journey of our protagonist. Hats off to Thenuka Hewage – a rising star who delivers a captivating performance throughout. Although the narrative is fairly simple, the Writer/Director (Thisura Hewage) has captured the passing of time and the characters feelings of hope and patience perfectly. Cinematography is as expected from a low-budget short – evidently by the use of low-quality camera and sound equipment. The heart and emotional depth of the story shines over the filmmaking style and this should be applauded.
Thisura Hewage delivers a fine film that showcases the feeling of longing and innocence. The entire film is carried heavily on the shoulders of the child actor (Thenuka Hewage) – a brave, bold and praiseworthy move. The short concludes in transition – Ashwin is now older and we understand his father’s passing through scenes of bereavement. A touching low-budget short that is certain to bring a tear to your eye.
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