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The Code
2011, regia di Mark Blitch
Scheda: Nazione: USA - Produzione: Metal Sandwich Films - Distribuzione: gratuita, in rete - Soggetto: Jason Walter Vaile, Alan Tregoning - Script supervisor: Tricia Lynn Tomasky - Fotografia: Mark Blitch - Montaggio: Mark Blitch - Musiche: Kevin MacLeod - Formato: Color, corto - Durata: 6'.
Cast:
Tamara Voss, Taylor
James Brandt, Todd Terry,
Daylon Walton,
Sara Noelle Alexander, Kevin A. Green, Stephanie Lena,
Jamie Loomis,
Bryce McWilliams,
Chelsea Messerli,
Ben Cody Rogers,
Jeffry Summer, Jason Walter Vaile.
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taliesinttlg.blogspot.it: «Directed
by Mark Blitch and a multiple winner at the 2011 Splatterfest short film
festival, the Code is one of those rare beasts – a very short, short that
manages to get all it needs into its approximately 5 minute running time. It
does this by playing with genre tropes in a familiar and yet, at the same time,
refreshing way. It begins with a night time date, Vanna (Tamara Voss) and Chad (Daylon
Walton) have laid the blanket on the ground and are sipping wine. She’s never
dated a porn star before and he’s never dated… well he can’t actually remember
what she does but their date is about to be heinously disturbed by… zombies. Any
hope of escape is cut off because, from the opposite direction comes a masked
killer with a gardening tool. Unfortunately they aren’t both meant to be there
and zombie leader Shaun (Taylor James Brandt) reminds masked killer Carl (Todd
Terry) that they were meant to swap killing days – an event Carl was convinced
was due the next week. Neil (Ben Cody Rogers), a vampire, appears – though it
seems he is generally disliked by the zombies. He confirms that, having been at
the meeting, he thought the swap was in a week’s time. Well, when all else fails
they need to turn to The Killing Code – rules by which to slaughter… Of course
they might have forgotten about a certain trope concerning blonde girls out at
night… This was great fun – though Neil is a minor part of a very short film, he
was still part of it, hence the honourable mention. By the time bigfoot comes
along, and we see the gorilla costume used for the creature, we couldn’t care
because we are sucked in to the film and the costume faux pas is a deliberate
part of the movies this film skits with a knowing and genuine smile».