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9/10
The artfulness of it. . .
rbigley31 January 2011
With a brief running time of five minutes, Eric Gerber doesn't waist any time or give us any unnecessary fat in his storytelling approach. Which is a relief. As a film festival director I see hundreds of short films a year, and many of them have issues with length. A seven minute film could be better told in five minutes, or a twenty minute film in twelve minutes. This is a common problem. Filmmakers wanting to pad or stretch out material and feed their own need in giving you more.

I've also had the privilege of seeing Eric grow as a filmmaker, to see him fully understand the art of storytelling. What most first time filmmakers fail to understand is that the director holds all the cards. He can choose when to divulge the information he sees fit, to get the maximum impact.

Eric understands this and I think this is one of his best films. It was my favorite film at the Milwaukee Short Film Festival this past year. And I was not alone, Bai Ling who was there as my guest saw this film during the opening night event, and saw it again during the closing night Juried films. She came to me to contact the filmmaker so she could express to him how much she loved this film, and also expressed a desire to help champion this fine film.

Kudos to Eric Gerber. I'm sure he'll go far.
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10/10
Very Interesting Exploration of Insects
pschwarzkopf17 October 2011
Warning: Spoilers
I watched this film after a very long day at work.

This was the perfect mindset for viewing since, the character also seems to be going slightly insane after a long day at work as begins to probe new and more intimate ways to exterminate insects. Oops. Is that a spoiler? Here comes another one: the human wins.

My favorite shot (if I remember correctly) is the legs being pulled off with the backlight of the sun coming through the window. E.G. makes the subject of extermination (and cockroaches) interesting without being cliché, or resorting to the gross factor like so many other experimental bug films I've seen. And believe me, I've seen my fair share.

The only reason I'm giving it a 9 out of 10 is because I wanted more! Are you a producer reading this? Give this man some money so he can make a longer film. Preferably one about cockroaches having their legs torn off by a weirdo in a van. E.G. and the van man are ready for a sequel.
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