Visually beautiful, emotionally distant, with a Mamet-like dialogue, this short, gritty piece is a must see. It's like David Lynch only more approachable.
I really appreciated this film because there was enough of a story to still make sense, but also enough blanks throughout to keep it challenging and interesting. I don't want to give it away, but I also think it's very open to interpretation, as most great art films.
Poetry on film. Watch it.
As a disclaimer, and because I'm supposed to have 10 lines and I've said all I want to say, my name is actually Karen, but the silly IMDb form wouldn't let me change it from my log-in name -- so all who read this are aware -- I'm not 14.
Now go watch this movie!
I really appreciated this film because there was enough of a story to still make sense, but also enough blanks throughout to keep it challenging and interesting. I don't want to give it away, but I also think it's very open to interpretation, as most great art films.
Poetry on film. Watch it.
As a disclaimer, and because I'm supposed to have 10 lines and I've said all I want to say, my name is actually Karen, but the silly IMDb form wouldn't let me change it from my log-in name -- so all who read this are aware -- I'm not 14.
Now go watch this movie!