How long does it take you to form the first impression? Minutes, perhaps? And, how much does one’s appearance or demeanour become your yardstick in defining their character? Quite a bit, most likely? Well, we are all impressionable to the first glances and observations. But, Mark Mohn’s ‘A Good Man?’ is set to change your sense of judgment.
Written, directed & edited by first-timer Mark Mohn, ‘A Good Man?’ under Mamiak Productions, is a 7 minutes’ long film on how perceptions can often be deceiving. We follow a man (played by Michael Kropf) with a chirpy disposition from morning until late noon, to discover his going about, the interactions he has with his fellow community members and his general demeanour. We find him to be a regular guy, one we wouldn’t mind having in our neighbourhood or do we?
With the revelation saved for the last 120 seconds, the narration might seem too linear. Add to that the simple ensemble and no fancy location or setting, the film might seem too bland. ‘Song in my heart’ performed by Neverheartbreaker (Laura J. Miller) remains the prime background score used, which does justice to the character’s disposition and setting the mood for the film. However, shot in Bethlehem, PA, ‘A Good Man?’ sticks to guerrilla filmmaking and may not seem everyone’s cup of tea. What however needs to be noted is that this is Mohn’s maiden venture and it’s a commendable start.
This is a worthy and intriguing storyline which could make for a good feature length, but as a crunched version, it leaves you pondering and even spooky to some extent, but not affecting enough. It’s worth the time for Mohn’s writing and narration.
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