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Voice of the Vespers

Voice of the Vespers (2014) Movie Poster
USA  •    •  98m  •    •  Directed by: Matthew Van Howe.  •  Starring: Petro Andryvyz, Kyle Dal Santo, Kate Froehlich, Derek Garza, Andrew Goetz, Greg Goetz, Kate Jacobsen, Eleni Lotus, Valerie Meachum, Preston Taub.  •  Music by: Michael Oldham.
    Reservoir Dogs meets Star Wars in a micro-budget, science fiction / action film full of intrigue, betrayal, and spirit. Join in the struggle of Salem as he desperately searches for his Vesper. His very soul is at stake as Dartagnon and his minions attempt to stop him at every turn. From dangerous experiments to the mind-bending reality of the Elder Flex, Voice of the Vespers is a unique world with extraordinary characters that keeps you questioning their loyalties until the end.

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Review:

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The Voice of the Vespers is an engaging film that explores the possibility of what realities exist unseen. The characters' navigation of these dimensions is well done by the film's creators through skillful effects. These effects have an awe-inspiring quality, and are very simply beautiful to look at.

I particularly liked design elements in settings that gave the scenes distinct moods, combined with some very good costuming. The twins' look is a great example of this. The whole look of the film defies a concrete date or city, or planet, for that matter, in which the action is set.

The action scenes were sharp, avoiding many stereotypes of the action genre. Sound plays a big part in this. Though the sound engineering is not apparent, we still benefit from careful attention to detail in this aspect of the film.

Overall, The Voice of the Vespers is a film that offers an avenue of thought, but also delivers a visually entertaining experience.


Review by Kate Jacobsen from the Internet Movie Database.