Curve
- 2016
- 10min
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6,7/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueClinging to a smooth, curved surface high above a sentient abyss, a girl tries to cover the few feet back to safety without losing purchase and falling to her death.Clinging to a smooth, curved surface high above a sentient abyss, a girl tries to cover the few feet back to safety without losing purchase and falling to her death.Clinging to a smooth, curved surface high above a sentient abyss, a girl tries to cover the few feet back to safety without losing purchase and falling to her death.
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- 10 victoires et 3 nominations au total
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Honestly at this point, all these horror movies are all good, (because of CGI of course). Back then, there were movies such as Nightmare on Elm Street lll or Friday the 13th that don't have good graphics, even though we thought they were good. Anyway, this movie really stood out. I watched this for a scary horror night. I remember my friend saying only one horror movie, so I picked this, I was truly impressed. It thrilled me from start to finish. Despite its 12 minutes, it was a very good film and should definitely be showed in cinemas. 10/10!
I loved this. It was tense and impactful, which is hard to achieve in 9 minutes.
I interpreted this movie as showing how life will beat you and ware you down but humans will still try and beat it and rise above. Some times we can beat it but even if we try our hardest, life will sometimes win.
That was just my viewing, I like that this movie has so many ways to look at it.
I interpreted this movie as showing how life will beat you and ware you down but humans will still try and beat it and rise above. Some times we can beat it but even if we try our hardest, life will sometimes win.
That was just my viewing, I like that this movie has so many ways to look at it.
Every review I read about this short says stuff about how it's depicting depression and hopelessness but I couldn't disagree more... I think it depicts the exact opposite honestly.
Its a dramatized example of the animalistic instinct humans have of survival and everlasting hope even in moments of complete weakness and vulnerability... even when humans are placed in positions where there's "no way out", like the character in this short film, we still have the slightest ounce of hope left in us because that's just human nature. She does everything she can to survive until the bitter end...
So, no, this short wasn't about falling into the pits of sadness and depression, it's about how how even in the darkest/most helpless of moments, there is an inherent instinct in all of us to do everything possible for survival. All humans have hope.
Its a dramatized example of the animalistic instinct humans have of survival and everlasting hope even in moments of complete weakness and vulnerability... even when humans are placed in positions where there's "no way out", like the character in this short film, we still have the slightest ounce of hope left in us because that's just human nature. She does everything she can to survive until the bitter end...
So, no, this short wasn't about falling into the pits of sadness and depression, it's about how how even in the darkest/most helpless of moments, there is an inherent instinct in all of us to do everything possible for survival. All humans have hope.
The opening shots of waves and noise I could have done without, but from that first slide and hit of anxiety, this one delivers very simply and effectively. Essentially we have a single character, dropped onto a dangerously curved smooth piece of concrete, just about clinging to it with some small friction preventing her dropping into an abyss below. Perhaps there is some meaning to be taken from it about the nature of life or something like this, but if you are thinking about this while watching it, then the film has probably failed you because for me it was a very gut level film which rode that sense of fear and dread very well.
Credit to the actress, because she sells it, while the simplicity of the concept makes it easy to go with – there is not enough here to make you ask big questions or poke the logic of the situation; like the character herself, all you can do is try to survive the moment. In this way it is visually effective, and has strong sound work to add to the feeling. Like I said, the opening shots I could do without, but after this it is as simple as it is unsettlingly effective.
Credit to the actress, because she sells it, while the simplicity of the concept makes it easy to go with – there is not enough here to make you ask big questions or poke the logic of the situation; like the character herself, all you can do is try to survive the moment. In this way it is visually effective, and has strong sound work to add to the feeling. Like I said, the opening shots I could do without, but after this it is as simple as it is unsettlingly effective.
A very economical efficient look at sadness, depression, addiction or whatever you want to see. Firstly, unlike other reviewers, I feel that the lack of context or a before story made it even better. More universal and more relatable. And I think the movie is not about how you got there but about what you experience there, on the slippery slope of your fight. If you are looking at it through the lens of mental illness, the part when she sees the blood stains on the other side seems to indicate the impact of people around her. How well or how badly the people around us handled the slippery curve can have a direct impact on how well you handle it yourself. Overall, loved it. My only gripe was that the end felt a bit hurried.
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