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Burnt Portraits

Burnt Portraits (2021)

Drama Horror 99mins

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Burnt Portraits

2021 DramaHorror 99mins

Burnt Portraits follows a popular singer (Sam Crichton), whose naivety lands him in deep trouble as he finds himself in the company of a slightly unusual artist in his dim studio (played by writer/director Leo X. Robertson). Once the singer awakens he quickly hits it off with the artist, forming an unexpected bond despite their differences. However, it's not long until the singer's trustiness sneaks up on him as sinister chaos begins to erupt.

Burnt Portraits: Cast & Crews

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Leo X. Robertson

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4/5
4/5

Burnt Portraits, directed by Leo X. Robertson, presents a gripping narrative that intertwines the lives of a popular singer and a peculiar artist. The film expertly navigates themes of trust and artistic integrity, making it a compelling watch. Sam Crichton delivers a commendable performance, captur ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3/5
3/5

Burnt Portraits is an intriguing film, but it doesn't quite hit the mark for me. The premise of a singer getting entangled with an eccentric artist sounds promising, and there are definitely some standout moments. However, the pacing felt off, and at times, the plot meandered without clear direction ... Show more >>

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Got a question about Burnt Portraits?

Yes, Burnt Portraits is worth watching for its intriguing exploration of trust and creativity, complemented by strong performances from the leads. The film's unique premise involving a popular singer and an eccentric artist keeps viewers engaged as their relationship unfolds in unexpected ways.

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