Worldwide Giveaway ♥️ Magazines, Books and a Magic Mug 🍵 Thank you so much Mira 😍 🎶"Hey Chilly, look what I've got"🎶 #BenedictCumberbatch #CumberCollective #CumberbatchSpam #PatrickMelrose #ChillyWilly (em Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro)

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Worldwide Giveaway ♥️ Magazines, Books and a Magic Mug 🍵 Thank you so much Mira 😍 🎶"Hey Chilly, look what I've got"🎶 #BenedictCumberbatch #CumberCollective #CumberbatchSpam #PatrickMelrose #ChillyWilly (em Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro)
"In Little Favour we meet Wallace (Benedict Cumberbatch), a special ops-type guy who is approached by an old colleague named James (Colin Salmon) in order to make good on a lingering debt. James is currently at the wrong end of a bad deal, and needs help to protect his most precious asset. However, some favours ask more of us than others – as Wallace quickly learns when he is plunged headfirst into the midst of the threat James is up against. Written and directed by Patrick Viktor Monroe, Little Favour is a film that hits the all the right marks of a great short. At approximately twenty minutes long, it tells a dark and thrilling espionage tale with (albeit mostly implied) depth, good character and narrative development, themes, symbolism and some slick action and surprising twists, to boot. What’s not to like? Monroe’s script, as stated above, strikes perfect chords of resonance, logic, and organic emotion, creating a situation that is grounded and wholly believable within the super-spy world the film creates; the dialogue, while sparse, is smart and well-balanced in its heightened reality gravitas. Monroe’s direction is sleek, the shots well conceived and framed – while cinematographer James Friend (Truth or Die) creates a vividly dark and gritty tone that gives the film an appropriately rough (but beautiful) edge."- Screen Rant See Benedict Cumberbatch and Colin Salmon in this short action filled gem http://bit.ly/1Tj3LeG