Three O'Clock
As a mentally ill patient receiving treatment, Calvin Hopes describes his journey back in time, and his desperate attempt to save his wife from her tragic fate at three o'clock.
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"I have been a fan of Glen Chua's ever since I saw The Lost a year ago, and since then have found his work to be very deep and mature for such a young man. Although Three O'Clock is not quite on the same level as The Lost, I found the film very deep and emotional. The visual effects were well done, and I was immersed in the storyline. Although the script was a bit lacking, I found the direction of the shots were amazing. There were many magnificent shots, and it seemed like every shot had meaning behind it. Glen adds a gritty and bitter and cold look throughout this film, which is bri..."
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To prepare Alexandra for her role, director Glen Chua made her read essays about her character. He also made her look at pictures of where Tessa Hopes grew up and why she was the person she was today. To further help her with her character, Glen proposed to Alexandra in French class exactly the way that Calvin did in the film.
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As a mentally ill patient receiving treatment, Calvin Hopes describes his journey back in time, and his desperate attempt to save his wife from her tragic fate at three o'clock.