The Pro Bono Watchman (2022) Poster

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10/10
A story of devotion that is touching, moving, and very different
doctorcinque-12-66908629 March 2022
This is largely a response to the very disparaging reviews that have been posted here. If this movie is so bad, how is that Mike Gassaway won Best Actor at 12 film festivals? And how did Kariana Karhu win Best Child Actress at 6 film festivals? And how did the film itself win Beat Feature Film at many festivals? It also won awards for its direction, its music, and other things.

It's true that there is not a lot of action, and there is a lot of talking. So, if you're looking for an Action movie, per se, you shouldn't pick this. There are two action scenes in it: one at the beginning and then the climax at the end. If that's not enough for you, then shop elsewhere.

But, what the film has is a very touching and convincing love story between an old man and his wife of 45 years. And, it's a thriller since the little girl that Hank is protecting is in even more trouble than he realizes until the very end.

One reviewer complained that there is some repetition in the table-jumping scene. That is true, but we had to build 6 special tables that were narrower than standard picnic tables, and after building them, we had to haul them to the park and set them up. Of course, we had to take them out afterwards. We couldn't do that for 30 tables. That would have been impossible. So, we had to fake it, like there were more tables. It's still a very cute element in the story. Every movie involves contrivance and fabrication, and in order to enjoy any movie, you need to "suspend your disbelief." I'll close by quoting the 1st Monthly Film Festival when they awarded The Pro Bono Watchman Best Feature and Best Actor (Mike Gassaway) "A one of of a kind experience. A story that is told uniquely with performances that are graceful and raw."
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10/10
A gratifying indie dramatic thriller movie with a twist that touches the heart.
johnniejgarciajrimdbpro26 January 2022
I watched, "The Pro Bono Watchman" (directed by Ray Spivey; written by Ralph Cinque) twice on Amazon Prime Video. Let me tell you all that this indie drama thriller film really touched my heart in a way that actually made me cry. This movie had memorable scenes that actually relates to my own personal life and experiences.

The whole cast did an amazing job at their performances. Each character in the film sparked my interest even more in watching this independent film shot in Austin, Texas. The music score sung by Christy Mims was very calming to the soul. The selection of the music went very well on each scene that it was played.

The ending had a twist at the end that kind of shocked me in a state of sadness, but I do personally recommend giving it a watch for sure. Highly recommend those that families to watch this indie film and somewhere in the movie, I guarantee it will touch your heart one way or the other. Making movies and showcasing it to the public and the entire world isn't an easy endeavor but it's a high accomplishment no matter what level of filmmaking the production is. Be sure to check it out on Amazon Prime Video.
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