Dilemma
Dilemma
| 29 September 2005 (USA)
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Just before a truck hits a ten-year-old boy everything comes to a standstill. A man who is witnessing the accident is the only one who can move in the frozen world and he discovers a way to save the life of the child. But in his attempt to alter the boy's fate he has to face a cruel dilemma...

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SmugKitZine

Tied for the best movie I have ever seen

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Ella-May O'Brien

Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.

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Cassandra

Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.

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Billy Ollie

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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fijep

Amazing concept well written and very good production! I saw it 8 years ago and was looking for it ever since! Why do I need to write 10 lines of text to submit my review I don't get it. This film is a short film and the actors are not speaking at all which is very difficult to pass a meaningful concept. This film has both. Amazing concept well written and very good production! I saw it 8 years ago and was looking for it ever since! Why do I need to write 10 lines of text to submit my review I don't get it. This film is a short film and the actors are not speaking at all which is very difficult to pass a meaningful concept. This film has both.

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Boba_Fett1138

All inconsistencies and imperfections aside, this is simply a fine and enjoyable short from Boris Paval Conen.Basically it's very hard to create a perfect short movie. You never have enough time to develop your characters or to set up a proper story. This means that you need to rush things in order to tell what you want with your story and movie. This times goes at the expensive of the logic in the story, which is also certainly the case with this movie.The story basically isn't explained within the movie. Time stops when a boy almost gets hit by a big truck, except for one man who witnesses it all happening. Why this happens for this one man never gets explained within the story and how certainly also doesn't get explained. I see the movie as about one that shows that everything is happening for a reason, not sure if this also was the message which the writer/director of the movie tried to send out.It's a greatly shot and beautiful looking movie, despite not being set at the most beautiful location imaginable. It's obviously not just an 'amateur' short but all those involved are professionals within their business. Director Boris Paval Conen previously made the TV-series "De 9 dagen van de gier", set in Rotterdam, which also was a beautiful shot movie and made Rotterdam look like New York City. Seems like he is a man who knows how to handle a visual style and to tell a story. Unfortunately he works mostly on short movies and TV projects and he hasn't found his big break through yet. Or perhaps this is also his own choice and he wants to remain as much independent as possible as a film-maker and therefore sticks to short projects instead, in which he remains in total control of. It's only 10 minutes short and it's certainly worth your time. Also if your not into 'foreign' movies or reading subtitles, don't be scared off, since this movie features zero dialog in it.8/10http://bobafett1138.blogspot.com/

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Mozjoukine

This wide screen Dutch one reeler shows more imagination and sophisticated film technique than most programs of short movies.The jogger is passed by the boy on the bike among the motorway pillars and tree stumps. He sees the bike boy about to be run down by a truck and time appears to freeze, giving the runner a chance to investigate the possibilities in three dimensions.The layering is impeccable, with no hint of digital texture or outline, and it is used tellingly as with the falling apple.The content is slight but this one knows how long to play it. And here's another line to bring this up to length.

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