Short Film Research: The Last 3 Minutes

 


The Last 3 Minutes is a short film and is only about 5 minutes long. In actuality its 4 minutes without the credits. My genre is drama and I enjoyed it. The film begins with an overlooked janitor that is mopping a center floor and has either a heart attack or a stroke. He clenches his chest and a flood of past memories of his whole life "flashed before him." The memories were happy, random, heartwarming, or full of fear. A woman was the main memory he thought about and their happiness together. The memory clips began with her and they all had amazing transitions which was done by editing. Afterwards, janitor came back to screen and he died, dropping a diamond/gem out of his hand. Alluding to the message that "life's a gem." The load of memories also qualified for this short film to have multiple settings and a good handful of characters, challenging the conventions with limited amounts. The lighting here varied based on the experience of the janitor and happiness associated with the memory.

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