GregTheStopSign95
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For a 20-minute short film, it packs a good punch.
It's disorienting - as disorienting for the viewer as it would be for the woman whose eyes we see through, it's oppressive, and it's gripping. There's little to no added sound used to heighten the atmosphere - it's all diegetic sound - and no audible dialogue, with everything that IS heard being too muffled to hear clearly, and it's all over almost as soon as it begins, but it hits pretty hard for a short film.
And if you don't understand the ending then you're not paying attention.
It's disorienting - as disorienting for the viewer as it would be for the woman whose eyes we see through, it's oppressive, and it's gripping. There's little to no added sound used to heighten the atmosphere - it's all diegetic sound - and no audible dialogue, with everything that IS heard being too muffled to hear clearly, and it's all over almost as soon as it begins, but it hits pretty hard for a short film.
And if you don't understand the ending then you're not paying attention.
This is 100% Gracie Gillam's movie. Her character may be kinda one dimensional but by all the gods of movieland does she eat. Osric Chau is kinda bland as Teddy, and Sarah Canning is almost decent as Claire, but Gracie Gillam's Rebecca is absolutely unhinged in the best way possible.
It's actually worth slogging through the first hour-ish just to get to the moment when she fully cuts loose, and to then watch her have LOADS of fun with the role.
It's actually worth slogging through the first hour-ish just to get to the moment when she fully cuts loose, and to then watch her have LOADS of fun with the role.
Unfortunately, I was lead to believe that this was great. It wasn't.
That's not even on the acting (which, aside from Stacy Chbosky, was entirely laughable), or the writing (which was also entirely laughable), or the camera work (which was actually pretty bloody good, pun wholly intended), or really any one thing. It just didn't really gel for me.
It was watchable, and at times really interesting, but it just kinda fell flat in the end.
That's not even on the acting (which, aside from Stacy Chbosky, was entirely laughable), or the writing (which was also entirely laughable), or the camera work (which was actually pretty bloody good, pun wholly intended), or really any one thing. It just didn't really gel for me.
It was watchable, and at times really interesting, but it just kinda fell flat in the end.