Review of Jump Cut

Jump Cut (2013)
6/10
An artisan and his customer discuss purchase terms of a mysterious and deceptively powerful product
5 December 2017
I like the premise, and the subtle nod to movies like "Bullitt" that have action moving seemingly without logic from one area to another in a known landscape, flying defiantly in the face of known geography. Given a bigger budget, it would have been fun to have had a couple of cars chasing down a street, but I understand the economic constraints.

In terms of the film's quality, establishing shots were a little long, acting was a little stilted at times. I think I might have enjoyed it better with a few closeups, giving us a closer glimpse into the characters. But it's a thought-provoking meditation on the nature of loving a place.
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