Reviewed by: Jerome Fitts
There is appreciation amongst genuine indie filmmakers that still exist. Drunken Man, an action-packed well well-written and directed by Joeri Vandenberghe has exemplified the gratitude to be able to chase his passion in filmmaking. The film is quite good and the efforts made to entertain the public is astonishing.
Storyline: A Kung-Fu Sifu tries to teach his reluctant son before he is murdered in the street. Motivated by revenge, the son learns Kung Fu and seeks his father’s killer.

We (WJ) asked what he was thinking? The directed stressed; “I took James Cameron advice which was live first then go make a movie. I have a background in Kung-Fu, so it was a no-brainer for me to link the passions and make a Kung-Fu movie.”
Perhaps a light setting over coffee would be ideal to obtain the answers, but Vandenberghe and his crew fired on all cylinders with the delivery. Clap clap, and well done.
The settings, which take place on the continent of Europa, take the viewer into a lengthy feature film only to be cut short with a phenomenal closing.

This film is worth the fourteen-plus minutes.
- Joeri Vandenberghe-Writer / Director
- Birdman Productions
- Charles Demeester- Key Cast
- Cliff Tang- Key Cast
- Dieter Debrouwere-Key Cast
- Finn- Key Cast
Maybe you, the reader, can ask him what prompted the indie filmmaker to make this fantastic short film.







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