4/10
A Tribute gone weird
12 January 2021
Warning: Spoilers
This movie shows us a story worthy of a "trash movie", but since it has been made by an indie 'studio' during the pandemic, it is what they could do.

The story in it, an "alien" blurry Finger that comes into a lonely woman's life and has various interactions with her is the least important part to this flick, as the motivation towards the movie production.

In the end it is stated as a tribute to those whose lives were lost to the 2020s' first pandemic, as well as their loved ones.

So we can see the interactions between woman and finger are meant to represent the people that were part of our lives: friends, enemies, lovers that 'were lost' during this event we face as Humankind.

The tribute in itself is an interesting idea, albeit the movie being too long (1 hour of this weird interaction just to in the very end of it making your point clear) and having scenes that unnecessarily tag it as an R rated movie.

It is understandable the appeal that was made as a form of art, since art nowadays is seen as something very subjective, even if some do not agree to it, but it drags on for too long.

Maybe if remade in the short film format it could be more entertaining, or at least some watchers would not be bored by the 'artistic appeal' of trying to translate feelings and emotions on screen.
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