Shelby does a solid job in her debut acting role. Shelby Truax: Martha is the girlfriend of Tim who has never met Hunter, she has an unhealthy love for Twilight where she thinks the friends are going on a road trip to tour the Bella conventions. Tyler does a solid job in the role but makes plenty of horror errors. Tyler Trerise: Tim is Hunter’s best friend who wants to find the perfect high which leads him in search of the Star Leaf, he has changed since Hunter last saw him, which confuses Hunter but he accepts that he is his own man. Julian does well in the role which does become the leading role dealing with the PTSD. Julian Gavilanes: James Hunter is the soldier who gets dragged on the drug filled adventure by his best friend where his past starts to come back and haunt him. Russell only has a couple of scenes but brings his star power to the film with those scenes. Russell Hodgkinson: Seth Guardrail Slaughter is the hippie like drug dealer who gives out the instructions to finding Star Leaf with the map. The story really does keep you guessing from the moment the friends arrive at the Star Leaf and you really don’t know what will happen next right up to the final scene.
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We do see a darker side of the effects which does lead to all the horror elements and much like the movie ‘Shrooms’ we are left wondering just what is actually real. Star Leaf tackles one of my pet hates in horror just having drugs but I will say it looks at everything in a good way, many films use the drug trips in a way that can go very violent but this makes the start overly colourful to symbolise that the drugs are special. Sadly Hunter falls for the simplest amount of peer pressure and the three friends end up having a drug filled fantasies but after Martha and Tim break the rules the three have to rely on all of Hunter’s training to survive the situation but just what is real? We see strange tree formation unlike anything the friends have seen before. The friends have the legendary map to the Star Leaf and have to follow the instruction to the weed with no cell phones or GPS just old school map.Īs the journey continues we learn that Hunter isn’t interested in the drugs just the adventure with his friend but both Tim and Martha enjoy the drugs too much. The friends are going for a trip into the mountains and on route they have to collect a map to collect premium drugs from Seth Guardrail Slaughter (Hodgkinson). Move forward two years and Hunter is back in the states, he is with his best friend Tim (Trerise) who has changed becoming worldlier and gives Hunter a chance to meet his new girlfriend Martha (Truax). Story: Star Leaf starts by taking us to Hindi Kush Mountain Range, Afghanistan where we meet two snipers one of which is Hunter (Gavilanes) and Tim (Trerise) who witness two Taliban soldiers kill a woman and plant a bomb on her child before doing the right thing by taking out the soldiers. The mic has a good range and had no trouble picking up everyone in our meeting room: if you need to cover a larger area you can add an optional second microphone unit to the cable dock.There may be spoilers the rest of the review The only slight irritation is that the camera’s digital PTZ functions are only accessible from the touchscreen, which can be awkward. The Huddle camera has a wide 120° field of view, and while it lacks the 4K resolution of rival systems, our participants agreed that its image quality was suitably clear and sharp. Any user can schedule a meeting from their personal web portal, or enable the Spotlight feature for live streaming. The client apps are easy to use too: we found we could swiftly make both audio and video calls, add recipients to live meetings, share our screen contents and so forth. We were able to search our cloud contact directory, browse recent calls or tap in a user’s extension number directly. Starting a call from the Huddle’s touchscreen is pleasingly simple.
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From here they can register users, who will each receive an email inviting them to download the relevant desktop or mobile app. This grants the user administrative privileges, allowing them to access the StarLeaf cloud portal by clicking on the account management option in the desktop app.