Alô Frisco, Adeus Clareza

By Tanner Sell

Alô Frisco is a comedy-short produced entirely by Ava Bounds. It explores a situation between four young women who are in the woods and come across a young baby who has been left alone. Struck by panic and motherly instinct, they rush to find viable means of nourishment for the child. They descend from the woods and simultaneously descend from mental stability. As their world unravels, things get weird and funny.

Ava Bounds does a wonderful job of producing a short, funny, and interesting film with Alô Frisco. It constantly keeps you guessing and interested in the next development. With unique turns and unexpected stories, the film makes you eager to watch it a second time.

Other than for the sake of pure entertainment, Alô Frisco lacks any sort of theme or purpose that made me genuinely curious about its outcome.

I am pleased to rate this film with 3 de 5 stars.

Tanner Sell is a student at The Pennsylvania State University studying Telecommunications and Media Industries with a focus on ethical resolutions to current and future technical problems. He is a communications intern at CMRubinWorld with interests in music and video production, philosophy, and sociology

Autor: C. M. Rubin

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