Record di pomodoro: Unraveling Inner Confidence in the Rap Scene

di Alex Silverman

In the underground music scene, Hector Dravid (who goes by Yung Elder the Rapper) is in a slump after his latest album flopped. To make matters worse, he fears his life is in danger as a country singer/assassin is out to get him. It isn’t until he meets a freelance secret agent who tells him to get over his paranoia that he can live peacefully again.

The Bomar Brothers, Dean Lee Bomar and Grant Lee Bomar, have been making films since the ages of 10 e 8. Grant has matured as a director through a series of unique indie projects supported by Dean’s imaginative cinematography. Record di pomodoro is directed by Grant and co-written by both Dean and Grant. The film has a surreal and fantastical feel to it, overall resulting in an imaginative piece about finding inner confidence and identity.

io do questo film 3 per 5 stelle.

Alex is a graduate of Columbia College Chicago with a major in Comedic Writing & Performance e un minore in scrittura per la televisione. Oltre al suo lavoro come parte del team Planet Classroom Network Film Selection a CMRubinWorld, he is a sketch writer, and pursuing a career in acting in New York City.

Autore: C. M. Rubin

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