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9/10
Excellent Storytelling
sportsbros80813 April 2016
I'm a sucker for short films so when DRAKE came to my attention I was pretty excited. The film won Best Foreign Film (Short) at the 2013 AOF International Film Festival in Los Angeles and I can see why.

The film is told through a series of flashback but opens up with Carter Drake (played by Cengiz Dervis), an underground fighter, being held in a mental hospital that looks like an English country estate. Through the flashbacks we find out that Drake's brother was in trouble with some dangerous people and they wanted Drake to throw an upcoming fight or they would hurt his family.

I don't want to give too much away but Drake does not throw the fight and actually kills his opponent in the ring. The violent series of events that ensue lead to Drake's institutionalization.

The film is pretty fast paced and some of the flashbacks come one right on top of each other so you need to pay attention. But the film works very well. A lot of the story is told through images and the whole film looks fantastic. Many of the shots are truly beautiful.

As psychological thrillers go, this is one of the best in the genre. We are left wondering how much of the story actually happened and how much is just part of Drake's hallucinations.

Dervis does an excellent job as the lead character. His performance is very well balanced. In roles like this there is a tendency for the actor to over act and become a caricature. But Dervis delivers a truly believable performance.

As all good short films should do, DRAKE left me wanting more. At just over nine minutes long, DRAKE is a film that will stay with you much longer.
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4/10
Too much in too little
Horst_In_Translation22 January 2016
Warning: Spoilers
"Drake" is a 9-minute short film from 2 years ago written and directed by Azi Rahman. The title character here is played by Cengiz Dervis and it is a pretty action-based performance. Sadly, it's all style over substance. Rahman tries to do so much in this film, but it's just impossible for 9 minutes and, as a consequence, the film lacks considerably in the story department as so much more elaboration would have been needed. The acting isn't too brilliant either, but that's frequently the way for action films with a touch of science fiction and this one here is not an exception. pretty surprised by this film's high IMDb rating. I did not think this was a good film and I have no interest in watching a full feature film if they ever decide to turn this fairly famous short movie into a bigger project. Not recommended.
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10/10
Drake is Great!
geraldyelverton11 April 2016
Recently I had the opportunity to screen the film Drake (2013). I was pleasantly surprised by what I witnessed. The story and plot are well thought out and the production is executed marvelously.

The London story about an underground fighter trying to decipher between fantasy and reality is a killer tale written by Leon John and Azi Rahman.

Rahman who also directs does a great job maintaining not only the quality but also the pace of the film. At no time was I looking at my watch waiting for the ending.

Rahman also works well with lead actor Cengiz Dervis who turns in a great performance as the fighter in this suspenseful tale.

I recommend Drake to any fan of quality film.
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