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Critique: Driver's Ed Mutiny, Pg. 3

By the end of the journey,
this unlikely group…
...Will have learned to work
as a team even in disaster.

Lasting Appeal
If you like Breakfast Club and Licensed to Drive, you’ll enjoy Driver’s Ed Mutiny. It’s as simple as that.  I will definitely watch this film again and show it to others.

Overall Comment
Brad Hansen and his team at Collateral Damage did a great job on this, their second feature film.  It’s a  journey across America that has a lot of heart and a lot of soul searching, without an excessive amount of awkwardness and audience discomfort. The writing and acting make you care what happens to the characters and the overall story arch doesn’t disappoint.  I really look forward to the next film that Brad and his team decide to set their hands to!

 
Content            
8.5
Visual Look            
9.0
Use of Audio            
9.5
Use of Budget            
9.5
           Lasting Appeal            
9.0
       Overall Score
9.1
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The director of two feature length films and half a dozen short films, Jeremy Hanke founded Microfilmmaker Magazine to help all no-budget filmmakers make better films. His first book on low-budget special effects techniques, GreenScreen Made Easy, (which he co-wrote with Michele Yamazaki) was recently released by MWP to very favorable reviews. When he's not working as Editor-in-Chief at MFM or writing books, he continues to direct and write films through his production company, Viking Productions.

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