Ramly at War Begins - Review on Cinema Crazed

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"I think with a lot of time, more resources, a bigger budget, and a feature length, director Juliane Block is capable directing and creating a modern martial arts masterpiece. Because if you watch "Ramly at War" you'll discover that Block knows exactly what the hell she's doing both on-screen and behind the camera. She's able to compress a full fledged story that acts as a prologue to a wider narrative, family dynamic, rich complex characters, and very sharply edited martial arts sequences in barely twenty minutes, and I was so engrossed through most of the film that I could have sat there for two hours and not noticed the time passing. Action movies are some of the most difficult genres to tack on to mini-budget productions in a short time span and regardless of how talented a director is, most of the times the ultimate product can be a complete misfire. "Ramly at War" has unabashed ambition to be only one part of a humongous trilogy with an epic scope and director Block provides us with that glimpse that allows us to see what she is capable of for action audiences and simultaneously offering anyone a chance who is interested in funding a bigger film with the same plot."

Who doesn't want to read something like this about their own movies? :D ... Thanks Felix Vasquez Jr. for this awesome review! You want to read more? Find the full review here at www.cinema-crazed.com!

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jblockbuster

My filmmaking career started in Germany as special fx make-up artist on an underground Zombie flick (“Mutation“, released on DVD in 1999) followed by producer & screenwriter credits on several other shorts (e.g. “Killerbus“, released on DVD in 2004). I got hooked. Even though I have a design masters from…

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