Romford Film Festival Review: MR RUDOLPHO’S JUBILEE
This was the best film I saw at the festival and certainly one I would watch again. Mr Rudolpho’s Jubilee, deserving winner of Best Costume Design, finds its element in its ridiculousness. Complete with a bright, colourful cast of characters, each of whom were unique in their own way, and some great humour, this was incredibly entertaining to watch. For the most part the dialogue was fresh and clever, relying on the power of the understatement for the best comedic effect. Whilst the tightness of the storytelling did slip a little towards the end, the way each of the individual plot strands tied together was very well crafted. The musical inserts did not feel forced but instead accentuated the atmosphere of absurdity and preposterous fun that made the film so enjoyable. What this film achieved on its small budget is a remarkable example of storytelling, proving that excessive CGI is not always a necessary requirement for an excellent film. Mr Rudolpho’s Jubilee is mad and ludicrous in so many ways, but it paints a compelling picture of an alternative lifestyle to the monotonous capitalist society we live in - one of frivolity and freedom.
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Review by Rebecca, a NO Collective reviewer for the #romfordfilmfestival
CONTEXT::
NO’s young writers Charlotte and Rebecca were granted all areas access to the very first Romford Film Festival. This is one of various reviews made for the festival during its four days.
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