Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA pair of new hires must unravel their identity while navigating a corporate metaverse that controls virtually every aspect of its employees' online reality.A pair of new hires must unravel their identity while navigating a corporate metaverse that controls virtually every aspect of its employees' online reality.A pair of new hires must unravel their identity while navigating a corporate metaverse that controls virtually every aspect of its employees' online reality.
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There are a couple of moments in this short film that I found to be pretty funny, or clever, but overall I think even at its best, Identiteaze is just okay. And unfortunately, for most of its runtime, it feels pretty bland, and lacking in anything to really engage the viewer; with the central characters (character?) being rather ill defined, and seeming to have different personalities each line in order to facilitate the dialogue, and the plot being mostly pretty standard sci-fi tropes, and hinting at some greater scope without really telling, I feel, a satisfying story by the end of its 40 minutes. The actors did fine (although I found something a little off about Abigail Thorn's performance, tbh), and the effects were mostly decent for the kind of budget I'm assuming this had.
I am definitely interested to see what more nebula artists make with this kind of backing.
I am definitely interested to see what more nebula artists make with this kind of backing.
First, I'm trying not to be parasocial here. I have followed Jessie Earle for a while and in general I like her content. So, you might want to keep that in mind.
I do like the idea of the movie. The themes are kind of in-your-face, but you have to do that in a short (even if this is pretty long for a short), where you don't have the length of a feature to explore these ideas. I'm boringly cis, but it's not hard to identify with what's going on.
The problem is that the dialogue is awkwardly cliched and I mean distractingly so. This is weird as Earle is a writer in her dayjob. The script definitely could have used another pass with just trying to say these things aloud. I mean, that is the place where you can do the cheapest work to improve the quality of the work as a whole in a small budget production such as this.
In the end, there is much to like here, but the dialogue does take away quite a bit.
I do like the idea of the movie. The themes are kind of in-your-face, but you have to do that in a short (even if this is pretty long for a short), where you don't have the length of a feature to explore these ideas. I'm boringly cis, but it's not hard to identify with what's going on.
The problem is that the dialogue is awkwardly cliched and I mean distractingly so. This is weird as Earle is a writer in her dayjob. The script definitely could have used another pass with just trying to say these things aloud. I mean, that is the place where you can do the cheapest work to improve the quality of the work as a whole in a small budget production such as this.
In the end, there is much to like here, but the dialogue does take away quite a bit.
There was maybe on interesting part but for the most part I think they were trying to be clever but everything just fell little short a nice first try for a writer I do hope they do well and continue I feel they could get stronger as they go.
Was nice to get Q (John de Lancie) in it, he is a very under rated actor and deserves a lot more credit, not quite on the voice lever as someone like Morgan Freeman but very recognizable when he is talking.
I would say it is not something I would go out of my way to watch again, but if you do come across it you would not be wasting your time to watch it.
Was nice to get Q (John de Lancie) in it, he is a very under rated actor and deserves a lot more credit, not quite on the voice lever as someone like Morgan Freeman but very recognizable when he is talking.
I would say it is not something I would go out of my way to watch again, but if you do come across it you would not be wasting your time to watch it.
Went into this worried to be honest, as I'm a fan of Jesse and wanted the best for her first big production. I was worried that I wouldn't like it, and I'm easily turned off from watching things due to my short attention span (thanks ADHD)...I'm typically hard to please. Although I'm a fan as mentioned before, I feel it is kindest to creators that you are honest with them and let them know upfront if you don't feel they would thrive in an endeavour, as ultimately it would lead to pain and disappointment for them down the line if you tell them white lies.
However I really enjoyed this short, of course there are parts of the dialogue that I would change as it was a tad too existential for me, but appreciated it for what it was trying to do.
I enjoyed how clean the film work was, the actors performed well and sets were pleasing to the eye.
Being as this is a start to what I hope is a long career for Jesse this is really promising and I look forward to seeing what she creates next, if she decides that this is ultimately what she wants to dedicate herself to.
However I really enjoyed this short, of course there are parts of the dialogue that I would change as it was a tad too existential for me, but appreciated it for what it was trying to do.
I enjoyed how clean the film work was, the actors performed well and sets were pleasing to the eye.
Being as this is a start to what I hope is a long career for Jesse this is really promising and I look forward to seeing what she creates next, if she decides that this is ultimately what she wants to dedicate herself to.
This short film reminded me of the TV show Severance, but where Severance provided enough information to generate specific questions about the core mysteries of the story, Identiteaze gave too few clues to spark an investment in the story. The visuals were good and the actors did well with what they were given. Much of the dialogue was repetitive or frustratingly vague, including a convoluted series of musical metaphors. I appreciate that this is a sincere effort from a cast and crew comprised of people often underrepresented in media, and I generally enjoy science fiction that explores elements of the human experience, including gender. The execution just didn't work for me.
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