What an incredible film, especially during these days! In just 4 minutes, writer-director Philip Farha uses wit and the power of metaphor to touch on such a difficult topic. It's like he makes us laugh but lets us choke at the same time. It's hard to describe, but I think I've rarely seen a film that accomplishes so much with so little. A real gem of a movie. While it was shot a few years ago, it creepily lives up to this new war era with a delicate balance of saccharine sweetness and a sharp knife in your stomach.
really clever use of music also -"Peter and the Wolf." I think the film is on atomfilms or something like that but I actually couldn't find it there. Maybe because it's too old. I think he's doing a feature now and I can't wait to see what that's about. I hear it's sci-fi.
really clever use of music also -"Peter and the Wolf." I think the film is on atomfilms or something like that but I actually couldn't find it there. Maybe because it's too old. I think he's doing a feature now and I can't wait to see what that's about. I hear it's sci-fi.