![]() ![]() Saturnalia is definitely made from "whole cloth." It is very imaginative.very clever.very creative.and very well done. It is, at least for me, a difficult film to describe, because I can't compare it to any other film. The film turned out to be a delightfully engaging fantasy. The story just seemed so.bizarre.so "out there".I just wasn't sure if I was going to care for this one. Prior to viewing the film, I had read about the film's plot.and I must confess.I had some doubts. Now that I've admitted to my lack of impartiality, I can express my opinion of Joshua Kennedy's most recent release, Saturnalia (2022). I have always left his films with a smile on my face, and with the knowledge that the time it took to view the film was time well spent. Among the elements that are indicative of every Joshua Kennedy movie, is that they are unpretentious, entertaining, and, well, they're just plain fun to watch. My wife and I are now big fans of his work, and we are proud to have all of his released films in our DVD/Blu-Ray collection. I then viewed The Alpha Omega Man (2017) and Airline '79 (2015). I recognized Joshua Kennedy as a talented filmmaker, whose work I wanted to see. The acting, the editing, the sound, the writing.made for a most delightful viewing experience. The cinematography alone blew me away.but the film offered much, much more. This homage to the Hammer films was a superior product in every way. None of them touched the caliber of Dracula A. To be completely honest, I even acted in one. I have seen many independent films of this nature. The first of his films I viewed was Dracula A. Saturnalia was an ancient Roman festival in honour of the deity Saturn, held on 17 December of the Julian calendar and later expanded with festivities through to 23 December. I first came upon the films of Joshua Kennedy via YouTube. To compare the two, would be a disservice to the films, to the filmmaker, and to the viewers themselves. They are economically produced independent films. ![]() They are not big budgeted Hollywood productions. When examining the films of Joshua Kennedy, in the interest of fairness, one must use a "level playing field" and evaluate them for what they are, and not what they are not. ![]()
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