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Dance-aholics

by Snowpeas

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A group of strangers take part in an addicts meeting and recount their strange experiences. The genre that everyone dreads receiving. That being said, I think this team handled it fairly well with a unique idea. The soundtrack was well done, incorporating the mise en scene in each track. Possibly suffered due to having one too many characters, but there was just enough focus on the female lead's character to get it through. The slow-motion shot had the desired effect in an audience setting and was the right amount of 'gross-ness' to keep it funny without taking it too far. The use of prop seemed a little forced, and the ending was a bit meh. That being said, the hardest aspect of writing is having a satisfying conclusion and it did leave us in the right amount of doubt as to whether the main character had really learned anything. 5/10

Default Avatar meowpandacat

I loved this! It was really well executed and a great take on the genre! Very good camera work and editing, I loved the part at the urinals, I just hope for that actor's safety and health that you guys used a drink bottle or something that wasn't actually human urine. Well done!

A good all around piece, good use of the location and some really nice shots throughout, notably during the support group and the road at the end. I would have liked it if the story were a bit more integrated overall. Really liked the receptionist's dance sequence.

A group of strangers take part in an addicts meeting and recount their strange experiences. The genre that everyone dreads receiving. That being said, I think this team handled it fairly well with a unique idea. The soundtrack was well done, incorporating the mise en scene in each track. Possibly suffered due to having one too many characters, but there was just enough focus on the female lead's character to get it through. The slow-motion shot had the desired effect in an audience setting and was the right amount of 'gross-ness' to keep it funny without taking it too far. The use of prop seemed a little forced, and the ending was a bit meh. That being said, the hardest aspect of writing is having a satisfying conclusion and it did leave us in the right amount of doubt as to whether the main character had really learned anything. 5/10

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