Clay searches for redemption in a world with immortals and old world gods.Clay searches for redemption in a world with immortals and old world gods.Clay searches for redemption in a world with immortals and old world gods.
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- Alternate versionsCLAY'S REDEMPTION - THE BLACK NEON EDITION, from the British duo TIN COWBOYS, is a Carpenter-inspired thriller that blends neo-noir and surrealist elements. Set in a gritty asphalt jungle, it follows a world of hyper-real characters caught in a labyrinth of shadows and deception. The Black Neon Edition re imagines the film in haunting black and white, expertly graded to amplify the stark, atmospheric noir tone. This version draws on classic noir aesthetics, heightening the sense of mystery and danger while intertwining elements of fantasy and a mystical underworld. With its moody visuals and intricate storytelling, it's a dark fever dream where nothing is as it seems.
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Let's start with the positives, Akie as Clay (the main character) is just outstanding altho in general I was more engaged with the "villains": Joe Wredden as Johnson reminded me a bit of Sherlock (the series), Elsa Nori as Oona is obviously on her element, Patrick Carroll Jr. is clearly having fun with his character Mercurio and Magdalena as Learza is just a delight to watch.
I don't give it a 10 as I know it's an arthouse b-movie, still feels a bit too short and I wouldn't have minded if we knew more about the characters, so it works more like a TV pilot than a movie, still, it's something I would really like to see. Also, it took me a second viewing to understand the whole thing a bit more, not sure if this will going down well with the short attention spam audiences.
Saying that, the pace is great, the music is awesome and the world Carlos created is atmospheric and fascinating. Clay's Redemption treats the audience with respect, so it doesn't drown you with exposition (some people will have trouble with this though) and it did remind me of Carpenter's They Live (one of my very favourite films) so I'm happy this classic way of filmmaking is making a come back.
Loved it, recommended it!
I don't give it a 10 as I know it's an arthouse b-movie, still feels a bit too short and I wouldn't have minded if we knew more about the characters, so it works more like a TV pilot than a movie, still, it's something I would really like to see. Also, it took me a second viewing to understand the whole thing a bit more, not sure if this will going down well with the short attention spam audiences.
Saying that, the pace is great, the music is awesome and the world Carlos created is atmospheric and fascinating. Clay's Redemption treats the audience with respect, so it doesn't drown you with exposition (some people will have trouble with this though) and it did remind me of Carpenter's They Live (one of my very favourite films) so I'm happy this classic way of filmmaking is making a come back.
Loved it, recommended it!
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