Writer/Director Tim O'Hearn brings us the short "The Door". A pretty fast moving well shot Fantasy/sci fi twist. When my friend and fellow filmmaker Tim O'Hearn approached me to take a look at his western short, I had no idea what to expect.
What I got was 15 minutes of pure well acted and shot fun. A likable nerdy man name Steve (Jeff Grennell) is introduced as an obsessed fan of John Wayne. He learns to ride a horse and on his first venture out he comes across a mysterious door in the middle Of the woods. He is projected to the old west and is living the fantasy he has always had. After first getting there and still not really respected he finds himself up against the Beast (Patrick Boyer). A violent ruthless outlaw that he was earlier warned about by the local Sheriff (Tim O'Hearn). But as faith has it he gets to rescue the damsel in distress and becomes the hero he always fantasized about.
After finally confronting The legendary beast things may not be as storybook happy ending as expected.
This was sought of like a modern day Twilight zone. It is a tight little well shot mini movie. Great story development and beautifully lensed. Sound and music is perfect and add to the project. A authentic western backdrop just adds to the fun of the short.
The standout is Steve the main character he carries the short with such warmth and humor you can't help but instantly like and root for him.
Tim does triple duties as writer/Director as has an important role as the sheriff. I hope this is just the beginning of possibly a full length western. Tim proved to me through careful framing of the western scenes he has an eye for the authenticity of the old west.
A highly enjoyable short that needs to be seen and appreciated.
What I got was 15 minutes of pure well acted and shot fun. A likable nerdy man name Steve (Jeff Grennell) is introduced as an obsessed fan of John Wayne. He learns to ride a horse and on his first venture out he comes across a mysterious door in the middle Of the woods. He is projected to the old west and is living the fantasy he has always had. After first getting there and still not really respected he finds himself up against the Beast (Patrick Boyer). A violent ruthless outlaw that he was earlier warned about by the local Sheriff (Tim O'Hearn). But as faith has it he gets to rescue the damsel in distress and becomes the hero he always fantasized about.
After finally confronting The legendary beast things may not be as storybook happy ending as expected.
This was sought of like a modern day Twilight zone. It is a tight little well shot mini movie. Great story development and beautifully lensed. Sound and music is perfect and add to the project. A authentic western backdrop just adds to the fun of the short.
The standout is Steve the main character he carries the short with such warmth and humor you can't help but instantly like and root for him.
Tim does triple duties as writer/Director as has an important role as the sheriff. I hope this is just the beginning of possibly a full length western. Tim proved to me through careful framing of the western scenes he has an eye for the authenticity of the old west.
A highly enjoyable short that needs to be seen and appreciated.