
Movie spotlight
The Orange
When you die, life passes in revy. This is a revue of what never happened. A film about an old man who sees his life at the moment of death, passes revy, but not just what he lived, but also what he could have lived if he had only made other choices in life.
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Plot Summary
This short film is a collection of vignettes exploring the experiences and emotions of different people, all connected by the concept of hope and connection. It features distinct characters in various life stages, each dealing with their own personal journeys and moments of reflection.
Critical Reception
As a short film created for promotional purposes, "The Orange" did not receive traditional critical reviews or widespread audience reception. Its primary goal was to evoke emotion and provide a brief, uplifting narrative, which it largely achieved through its star-studded cast and thematic focus.
What Reviewers Say
Visually appealing with a poignant message.
Features strong performances from its popular cast.
Offers a brief yet emotionally resonant viewing experience.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific short film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Ridley Scott and his brother Tony Scott, both renowned filmmakers, and was created to promote the Katy Perry song 'The One That Got Away'.
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