Ed Sheeran Embodies Sunny Optimism in 'One Shot' Special
Ed Sheeran's latest hour-long Netflix special, "One Shot," is an endearing display of unbridled enthusiasm and spontaneity. The singer-songwriter floats through the streets of New York, guitar in hand, soaking up the adoration of fans and effortlessly reciprocating their affection. With a perpetual smile plastered on his face, Sheeran embodies the very essence of Candide - an embodiment of innocence and good cheer.
Filmmaker Philip Barantini and director of photography Nyk Allen masterfully capture the unselfconscious Ed as he navigates a day of unplanned encounters with fans and friends. From playing a surprise gig on a tourist bus to serenading his girlfriend's friend-turned-fiancée, Sheeran displays an irrepressible energy that borders on the surreal.
One of the standout aspects of "One Shot" is its seamless cinematography, which effortlessly switches between handheld shots, drones, and static camera angles. The result is a dreamlike quality reminiscent of Alejandro González Iñárritu's single-take masterpiece, Birdman. With a team of invisible crew members, Barantini coaxes an astonishing level of intimacy from the camera, capturing Sheeran's unguarded interactions with passersby and his friends.
Of course, not everything in "One Shot" feels entirely genuine. A brief foray into a taxi cab with Ed Sheeran looks suspiciously staged, while a chance encounter with Camila Cabello at her car seems like an improbable coincidence. Nevertheless, the endearing smile on Sheeran's face makes it impossible to begrudge him his moment of good fortune.
Throughout the special, Barantini and Allen demonstrate an enviable grasp of visual storytelling, weaving a captivating narrative that highlights Ed Sheeran's unique charm. While some might find "One Shot" hard to appreciate without prior familiarity with its subject, for those who adore Ed Sheeran, this is a joyous celebration of his infectious positivity - an hour-long love letter to sunshine and spontaneity.
Ed Sheeran's latest hour-long Netflix special, "One Shot," is an endearing display of unbridled enthusiasm and spontaneity. The singer-songwriter floats through the streets of New York, guitar in hand, soaking up the adoration of fans and effortlessly reciprocating their affection. With a perpetual smile plastered on his face, Sheeran embodies the very essence of Candide - an embodiment of innocence and good cheer.
Filmmaker Philip Barantini and director of photography Nyk Allen masterfully capture the unselfconscious Ed as he navigates a day of unplanned encounters with fans and friends. From playing a surprise gig on a tourist bus to serenading his girlfriend's friend-turned-fiancée, Sheeran displays an irrepressible energy that borders on the surreal.
One of the standout aspects of "One Shot" is its seamless cinematography, which effortlessly switches between handheld shots, drones, and static camera angles. The result is a dreamlike quality reminiscent of Alejandro González Iñárritu's single-take masterpiece, Birdman. With a team of invisible crew members, Barantini coaxes an astonishing level of intimacy from the camera, capturing Sheeran's unguarded interactions with passersby and his friends.
Of course, not everything in "One Shot" feels entirely genuine. A brief foray into a taxi cab with Ed Sheeran looks suspiciously staged, while a chance encounter with Camila Cabello at her car seems like an improbable coincidence. Nevertheless, the endearing smile on Sheeran's face makes it impossible to begrudge him his moment of good fortune.
Throughout the special, Barantini and Allen demonstrate an enviable grasp of visual storytelling, weaving a captivating narrative that highlights Ed Sheeran's unique charm. While some might find "One Shot" hard to appreciate without prior familiarity with its subject, for those who adore Ed Sheeran, this is a joyous celebration of his infectious positivity - an hour-long love letter to sunshine and spontaneity.