Still Wylde” A Short Film (Review & Analysis) By Asamoah Solomon BFAMP28047



Still Wylde” – A Short Film About Pregnancy (Review & Analysis)


Still Wylde, written and directed by Ingrid Haas, is a dark comedy drama short film that explores an unconventional perspective on pregnancy. It follows a couple, Gertie and her partner, dealing with an unexpected pregnancy amid personal uncertainty and emotional disconnect. As they navigate the chaos of a baby shower and confront difficult decisions, the story reveals deeper tensions beneath the surface of their relationship.


STORY AND THEME

Still Wylde is a funny yet emotional short film about a couple dealing with an unexpected pregnancy. From the beginning, it pulls you in with its honesty and humor. The main message is about facing change, love, and the fear of becoming parents. There’s a small, touching surprise that adds depth to the story.

CHARACTERS AND PERFORMANCES



The characters feel real and relatable. The actors give natural and strong performances, especially the woman, who shows both strength and vulnerability. Their relationship feels honest and engaging.

CINEMATOGRAPHY

The visuals are soft and warm, helping show the film’s emotional tone. The camera work and lighting focus closely on the characters and their feelings.

SOUND AND MUSIC

The music is gentle and fits the mood well. The dialogue is clear, and the quiet background sound supports the storytelling without distraction.

OVERALL IMPACT

This short film is heartfelt and easy to connect with. It mixes humor and emotion in a powerful 


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