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Tango0106 Jul 2018 10:06 p.m. PST

"Hold up, what exactly is going on here? Filmmaker Ryan Connolly's newest short film BALLiSTIC expands an ongoing scifi series that's remained as beautiful as it is bewildering. But even if the saga's mystery still doesn't make a lot of sense yet, there's still some amazing acting, camerawork, and special effects in there. Someone get this guy a movie deal.

The third film in an ongoing series that started in 2014 with PROXiMITY and continued last year with SENTiNAL, BALLiSTIC follows a young woman named Hannah (Dana Reid) who's on the run from some well-armed guys trying to hunt her down. She uses everything in her arsenal to survive, from projectile bombs to a car door mirror, while a mysterious clock on her wrist counts down to… something. We're not sure what—all we know at this point is the same clock mechanism was in SENTiNAL, though it wasn't explained there either…."
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Katzbalger07 Jul 2018 4:39 a.m. PST

I'm trying to figure out where this was filmed--the terrain looks like California,, the junkyard had what appeared to be a Virginia State Police car, but the first bad guy had an Aussie/NZ type accent. Aaargh--so many clues, but they aren't consistent!

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Tango0107 Jul 2018 11:42 a.m. PST

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