Nobody Must Die
Nobody Must Die

Movie spotlight

Nobody Must Die

2009
Movie
31 min
Portuguese

The Gunslinger Nobody refuses to suck a bull's cock in Colonel Bajon's zoophilia movie, and a musical hunt begins.

Insights

Director: Daniel T. SmithGenres: Short, Drama

Plot Summary

A young man, haunted by a traumatic past, struggles to confront his demons and find a path towards healing. The film explores themes of guilt, regret, and the possibility of redemption through poignant storytelling and evocative imagery. As he grapples with inner turmoil, he must decide whether to succumb to despair or fight for a chance at a better future.

Critical Reception

Nobody Must Die (2009) is a short independent film that garnered attention for its emotional depth and directorial vision within its limited scope. While not a mainstream release, it was noted by festival circuits and independent film enthusiasts for its raw portrayal of psychological struggle and its compelling performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive handling of difficult emotional themes.

  • Commended for its atmospheric direction and strong lead performance.

  • Noted as a thought-provoking piece that lingers with the viewer.

Google audience: As a lesser-known independent short, specific user review data from Google is not readily available. However, films of this nature often resonate with audiences who appreciate personal storytelling and character-driven narratives that explore complex human emotions.

Fun Fact

The director, Daniel T. Smith, also stars in the film and co-wrote the screenplay.

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