The main question raised by rock musician Rebekah Starr's documentary vanity project My Way has nothing to do with craft or ambition or the difficulties women confront in show business. She may be an Ok musician and songwriter, but she says little about her work, and the film includes only a few songs.
Shot with a camcorder by Rebekah and her bandmate Annika Alliksoo as they drive from Pennsylvania to Los Angeles, where they've booked a crew for a music video, the film is a long, arcless, infuriating montage of unconnected road-trip moments between two annoying and self-absorbed people.
Fifty minutes in, when you're still watching the pair drinking, flirting with frat boys, wearing douchey corn-curl-shaped cowboy hats, and having meaningless, showboaty sn...
Shot with a camcorder by Rebekah and her bandmate Annika Alliksoo as they drive from Pennsylvania to Los Angeles, where they've booked a crew for a music video, the film is a long, arcless, infuriating montage of unconnected road-trip moments between two annoying and self-absorbed people.
Fifty minutes in, when you're still watching the pair drinking, flirting with frat boys, wearing douchey corn-curl-shaped cowboy hats, and having meaningless, showboaty sn...
- 2/25/2015
- Village Voice
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