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- 3 victoires au total
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Melanie Holmes
- Angela
- (as Melanie Hall)
Jeff Sumner
- Man in bar
- (as Jeffrey Sumner)
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10Lane-5
I saw the film at Houston Worldfest and heard the director speak after the film. There's a lot going on here. Honestly, I don't know if I would have picked everything up on my own, but listening to Downing talk about the different levels within the film was fascinating. It would be cool to have Downing's "director thoughts" captured on tape or available on the web. It added a lot to my experience. Hearing him speak provided a whole new perspective on the film...especially hearing about the hallway and the characters in the Lucky Bar.
It's obvious that Aaron Downing has some talent. It just couldn't pull this messy film together. One can't help but feel that he has seen David Lynch's"Lost Highway" one too many times. The film claims to be inspired by avant-garde cinema, and to be similar to "Pi", but it isn't accomplished enough to make those allusions. To try and explain the plot seems futile, for it is jumbled beyond understanding, and quite possibly unimportant. To Downing's credit, he elicits good performances from his two leads and succeeds in creating an atmosphere of menace. So, while Pure Killjoy is a failure on most levels, it does show some promise for things to come.
10Lane-5
Not many surreal films are being made today. This one was great. It's hauntingly claustrophobic, and can be interpreted on many different levels. Hard to decide whether some of the characters are real, or just elements of the main characters psyche that are duking it out in some battle between the Id and Super Ego. The film uses very funny subtle humor (like the atmospheric radio station often playing in the background) to reveal the stability of the main character.
Just the question as to "who is the Khameleon Killer?" will generate pleny of thoughts.
Definitely a film to see with others so you can see how they interpret certain points of the story.
Just the question as to "who is the Khameleon Killer?" will generate pleny of thoughts.
Definitely a film to see with others so you can see how they interpret certain points of the story.
10Lane-5
After winning the bronze at the Houston Worldfest, "pURe kILLjoy" heads to Chicago Alternative Film Festival June 9-12th. The film continues to provoke conversation, entertaining some people while confusing others. It's a film that was made to be interpreted, and requires thought. So...it is not for everyone, nor was it intended for everyone.
I was fortunate enough to see "Pure Killjoy" at the Houston Worldfest last Tuesday. I liked this movie because it was intentionally uncomfortable and made you think about how it all tied together. It's abstract, but contrary to some people's thoughts this is no where near as far out as David Lynch...and that's a good thing as far as I'm concerned. It's a great peek inside the head of one truly messed up guy trying to keep a lid on his deepest, darkest secrets. And Gregg Rubin, the lead actor, did a great job portraying a psycho in a plain vanilla wrapper. Definitely not for everyone, but definitely for me.
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