The Light and the Little Girl – Review

The Light and the Little Girl - Short Film Review - Indie Shorts Mag

Overwhelming, earnest and angelic, the film depicts a little girl’s fascination towards a beam of light and her keen attempts to capture it.
The story is efficiently conveyed is not more than almost 7 minutes. Guy Pooles and Jin-E-Peng have done a commendable job as writers. Kudos to Guy Pooles for his writing and exceptional direction!

Jin-E-Peng has justly captured and presented the various shots. The scenes wherein the girl tries to capture the light infinite times, wins the heart of the viewer. They have been shot with utmost precision.

James Welland’s composition and Cyndi Trisell’s editing are the high points of this short film.
Vini Ann Yee, who plays the little girl, is the true hero amongst all the people whose efforts have been channeled into the making of such a phenomenal short film. Her genuine childlike innocence melts the viewer’s heart. For me, she did not have to put much effort into the acting part. Being a child it all came to her naturally.

The Light and the Little Girl, is one of those stories which would surely remind one of his/her childhood. Share on X

Overall, it is one of those stories which would surely remind one of his/her childhood.

By Aishwarya Ganapathy

Aishwarya Ganapathy is an aspiring writer. A foodie by nature, can easily gobble at least 6 burgers in one go! She is crazy about stories, loves to read books. She takes interest in creative writing, photography and loves to sing as well. In her free time she can be found with her ridiculously naughty yet really cute dog JIMMY. A weirdly interesting fact about her: she can sleep for more than 15 hours straight. Other than all this, she is an open book!

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