Glitter Ain’t Gold film Review No Gold directed by director/writer Christian Nolan Jones is a film that is
rare. Because it’s an untitled short film, it’s much more scarce. It’s a "coming of older"
story that examines the aging process of a society, but doesn’t actually make any
statements about the issue. Like the main character, a young boy named Jibril (played
by the incredibly talented Alfred R Lewis III) we are completely immersed in the
natural world with unique rituals and often dangerous. The director isn’t apprehensive
about the factual reality. This film presents itself as straightforward set in which the
tale of the human race unfolds.
After entering this bright and dreamy world, we’re presented to Jibril’s world. Jibril is a
middle school student whose primary goal in this world is to please girls at the school.
His most beloved buddy, Tawanda is as loyal and sincere. When he tells him that he’d
like to buy the first chain, she laughs with a smile. She knows that the chain will not be
a stop for him. A trip to the market for fleas in town gives Jibril prior to making his first
significant choice in his entire life. I won’t reveal the result.
Glitter Isn’t No Gold is an incredible ritualistic film that focuses on the importance of
those who surround Jibril and places Jibril in charge of something which is far too vast
that he can’t comprehend, or even to question. When he’s in presence of people they
are admiring inadvertently, he is confident. But, Tawanda is merely a essential
balance.
The female ( Priah Ferguson with a breathtaking performance) is quite radical in her
views of Jibril’s actions. The film does not confirm or dispel any sense of jealousy
shown by her. But, I believe we’re the ones to look into whether she can convince
Jibril in an auction to help take good care for the woman she loves. In the event that
this film remains true to the couple’s relationship and shows their real nature, it’s only
natural for us to be impressed by them and be into their ideals but with different goals.
A great performance is essential in order for the film to succeed. component in the
movie.
The main character of the film will be Jibril and his desire to be the person he’s never
been. Achieving something might cause him to feel being a part of something larger,
but the truth of the matter is that it’s just an illusion. He is conscious of this and
doesn’t seem to be worried. He’s ready to be embarrassed, but he’s not in a position to
see beyond the possibility of a relationship with a teenage girl. Tawanda draws him
toward the reality that he’s not willing to acknowledge. The final scene is the one of
the most grounded scenes in the film. A lie is performed by a child who’s dreams are
destroyed.
What are your goals? "Glitter isn’t goldis an adaptation of the classic tale of love being
ruined in a way it’s not meant to be. We know that Jibril is most likely to not succeed
in the case of the possibility of a relationship. We love him because of his beautiful
character and his determination to win, regardless of what result depending on the
circumstances. We’d like for him to win but the question is, what’s the ultimate prize?
The film Glitter Ain’tGold an intriguing introduction to something more significant.
Director Jibril leaves lots of questions unanswered. The abrupt end of the film could
leave you with an unpleasant note. I’d prefer to think that Jibril isn’t worthy of any
another bad film. It could be the first glimpse of the future of a feature.