White Sky (2021)
6/10
Not bad...
28 January 2024
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this movie, and what struck me the most was how effectively it utilized its low budget. The film predominantly took place in a single location, which was an intentional choice that contributed to its unique charm. The limited budget forced the filmmakers to get creative, and they succeeded brilliantly.

One standout aspect was the CGI, which was subtle yet well-executed. It's often challenging to strike the right balance with CGI in low-budget films, but in this case, less was indeed more. The effects were seamlessly integrated into the narrative, never reaching the point of becoming laughable or overly obvious. This subtlety in the CGI added to the authenticity of the film and made it even more engaging.

While I tend to prefer "alien invasion" scenarios over "zombie breakout" ones, I found this particular alien storyline intriguing. The mysterious nature of the alien added an extra layer of suspense, as it kept both the characters and the audience in the dark, creating a sense of shared uncertainty.

Compared to some of Drew Casson's work who put me off low budgets for a while, this movie stands out as a much better offering and has re-ignited my curiosity in these low bduget movie. I genuinely liked it and would definitely be interested in seeing a sequel, and even just more movies from this particular director. Overall, it was a well-executed film that successfully delivered on its premise, all while making the most of its limited resources.
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