Three of Swords

A man journey’s through the depths of grief and guilt.
5/5

Review

Mario Aguilera’s short drama film, ‘Three of Swords’, takes viewers on an emotional rollercoaster as it delves into the depths of grief and guilt. The story revolves around Nick (RJ Camara), a young man grappling with the tragic loss of his partner, Miranda Wiseman (played brilliantly by Wiseman herself). The film’s central focus on Nick’s shattered state of mind is both captivating and heart-wrenching.

The narrative takes a riveting turn when Nick consumes a mysterious blue pill, plunging him into a psychological abyss. It is in this dark realm that he encounters a tarot reader, expertly portrayed by the mesmerizing Catherine Valle Taylor. Her presence adds a touch of magic and intrigue to the storyline, leaving the audience absolutely captivated.

The performances are nothing short of extraordinary. RJ Camara delivers a deeply moving portrayal, capturing the essence of Nick’s profound sorrow and inner turmoil. Wiseman’s performance as the deceased partner showcases her immense talent and leaves a powerful impact.

Adam Bel’s cinematography deserves commendation, employing both a highly cinematic style and the clever use of black and white. This choice aids the overall tone, contributing to the film’s haunting quality. Furthermore, the sound and editing are executed masterfully, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

‘Three of Swords’ is a beautifully haunting film that expertly explores themes of grief and redemption. Its outstanding performances, gripping characterization, and impeccable technical craftsmanship make it a deeply moving and unforgettable cinematic experience.

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