Love is love. For Ali and Ava, love is a redemption. Coming from different backgrounds with different experiences, love poses no judgment nor prejudice. For Ali and Ava, love gives them another opportunity at life.
Film Review: ‘On the Buses’ (1971)
The first film within a spin-off trilogy from the British TV sitcom of the same name, On the Buses in 1971 established a separate continuity where the buses were red, Olive was pregnant, but the humour was all the same.
For SetTheTape.com: “Monochrome – DVD/VOD Review”
• LIKE on Facebook • FOLLOW on Twitter • FOLLOW on Instagram • SUBSCRIBE on YouTube • BUY ME A COFFEE on Ko-Fi The young girlfriend of a pension fraudster is on the run. A Synesthesia-suffering investigator is after her. Monochrome parallels two character journeys, eventually interlocking, and transcending into a dangerous game of cat... Continue Reading →
Shot at 60 part II: Another Nine Shots Taken at Hour One.
Evening... Here are another nine shots from nine different films taken a second or two after the one hour mark in a film's duration: On the Buses (1971) MGM-EMI / Dir: Harry Booth / Prod: Chesney & Wolfe Dog Day Afternoon (1975) Warner Bros. / Dir: Sidney Lumet / Prod: Bregman & Elfand The Deer Hunter (1978)... Continue Reading →