Audio Review for “Blue Borsalino”: Carrying on The Modern Resurgence of Remarkable Short Films

Blue Borsalino - When his first and only client wakes from a coma, a retired private investigator reveals a secret that has cast a shadow over his life for close to fifty years.

 

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"Blue Borsalino": Carrying on The Modern Resurgence of Remarkable Short Films
  • 9/10
    Acting - 9/10
  • 8/10
    Cinematography - 8/10
  • 7/10
    Plot/Screenplay - 7/10
  • 7/10
    Setting/Theme - 7/10
7.8/10

Summary

“Blue Borsalino”: Carrying on The Modern Resurgence of Remarkable Short Films

The two leads here, vaunted veterans David Warner and Margaret Leicester, are each superb. Even when they aren’t impressing dispatching the dialogue as furnished by Writer/Director Mark Lobatto, the regret and pathos they each communicate with just their eyes is a sight to behold.

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