Gin & Dry (2010)
9/10
Thought-Provoking and Amusing
2 August 2016
It is not often that you come across a film that focuses solely upon the Elderly in a thought-provoking and amusing way, yet Gin & Dry has done this to perfection. Not only does it put a twist on the stereotypes we hold against old age, but it also leaves its audience with an underlying heart-rending message.

Albie is the perfect protagonist. He is presented as the wise and loving old man who knows he's lived his life to the full, which immediately gives the audience a reason to trust him. This is further reinforced by his emotional speech, which becomes the main turning point, providing the audience with a realisation that time does not last forever.

There was not one minute put to waste in this beautifully humorous short film. Every shot, character, piece of dialogue or music reflected the story that was being told. Scenes such as the lead-up to the heist gave a real sense of the idea that you will always remain young at heart, as the residents fight to be the first to reach the door. Yet these very scenes make the audience realise that the people who once fought for our freedom are the ones we treat with very little respect, as is presented in the character of Adam.

Adam's character becomes the only character the audience can relate to; the young man who believes he's got a hard life, because the residence won't co-operate with him. That being said Albie's speech to Adam is a direct message to youth, saying that as a generation we have lived life without the worries they overcame for us.

All in all, Gin & Dry, with its striking cinematography and lasting message, is most definitely worth a watch.
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