The stakes couldn't be any higher at this important time. This year, everyone's excited for the outcome of one of the most awaited votes in history. We're talking, of course, about the Emmy Award.
Some Days are Better Than Others is Matt McCormick's poetic, character-driven debut feature-length film that asks why the good times slip by so fast while the difficult times seem so sticky.
Director:
Matt McCormick
Stars:
Carrie Brownstein,
James Mercer,
David Wodehouse
In a post-apocalyptic America, former U.S. Marine Gabriel Drummer searches desperately for the whereabouts of his son, accompanied by his best friend and a survivor.
Group is one of those movies you just get to see once or twice in a looong time, and i mean a really long time. A therapy group of women who have really lived life in all its flavours shows you how can they help one another by just meeting once a week in a therapy group. At first it seems pretty messy, cuz you have 6 diferent shots in the screen at the same time in a multi camera so that every image it's from the same moment, the same place but different angle (Can't wait to see the special features "edit your own group" of the DVD) :) That way, once you get used to it, you can choose who you want to look at.. maybe the punk girl, maybe the old-fashioned woman or maybe the reactions of the poor-rich-girl-whose-father-is-in-love-with-a-girl-younger-she-is when the lesbian, arogant woman talks about her private life. One of a kind. A must-see if you really want to say you've watched all kinds of movies.
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Group is one of those movies you just get to see once or twice in a looong time, and i mean a really long time. A therapy group of women who have really lived life in all its flavours shows you how can they help one another by just meeting once a week in a therapy group. At first it seems pretty messy, cuz you have 6 diferent shots in the screen at the same time in a multi camera so that every image it's from the same moment, the same place but different angle (Can't wait to see the special features "edit your own group" of the DVD) :) That way, once you get used to it, you can choose who you want to look at.. maybe the punk girl, maybe the old-fashioned woman or maybe the reactions of the poor-rich-girl-whose-father-is-in-love-with-a-girl-younger-she-is when the lesbian, arogant woman talks about her private life. One of a kind. A must-see if you really want to say you've watched all kinds of movies.