Um homem que tenta chegar em casa com seu cachorro fica preso em um loop temporal que o obriga a reviver um confronto mortal com um policial.Um homem que tenta chegar em casa com seu cachorro fica preso em um loop temporal que o obriga a reviver um confronto mortal com um policial.Um homem que tenta chegar em casa com seu cachorro fica preso em um loop temporal que o obriga a reviver um confronto mortal com um policial.
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- 2 vitórias no total
Avaliações em destaque
I understand that there's two sides to every story, but if you're basing this off the belief that it's trying to recreate the awful situation that hit the news or it's one-sided storytelling, then I think you missed the point.
On screen: Solid acting from the cast; most of it was believable. Solid cinematography, sometimes certain scenes were a bit out of focus. Good use of mise-en-scene to further the film's message. 7/10.
Content/Impact: The message of hope is a good message that is needed to get through these trying times of police brutality. Also, this film shows the resiliency of black people. No matter what happens to us and what continues to happen to us, We Shall Overcome. Additionally, for me, It's getting more and more difficult to see all of these films about police brutality in a time where it seems like every day black and brown people are getting killed by police. Nevertheless, this imagery needs to be seen over and over again until change happens. 10/10.
Overall: Good short film about police brutality. 7.6/10.
The point of the movie was to show the racism with SOME cops, NOT ALL COPS towards black people. No one ever said all cops are bad, because not all cops in America are bad. But there are some racists cops in America, like the one in the movie.
If you support Black Lives Matter, you'll like this.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe title is a nod to Tupac Shakur's song "Changes," which features the line, "Learn to see me as a brother instead of two distant strangers." (The song "That's the Way it Is" by Bruce Hornsby and the Range upon which "Changes" is based is a recurring tune in the film.) Tupac's quote is featured at the very end of the credits.
- Erros de gravaçãoTodas as entradas contêm spoilers
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Carter: Officer Merk!
Merk: Wait, what?
Carter: Look, man, I'm not sure what the fuck is going on. Maybe some racist deja vu shit, but I think we're stuck in some kinda loop where I keep running into you and you keep fucking killing me, man.
Merk: Now I know you're smoking...
Carter: Yeah, you think my cigarette is not a cigarette. We've been through this, look...
Merk: Hey, back up. Show me some ID. Keep your hands where I can see 'em.
- ConexõesReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 795: Nobody (2021)
- Trilhas sonorasToo Late For Tears
Written and performed by Andrea Fodor Litkei and Ervin Litkei
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- Tempo de duração32 minutos
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- 1.85 : 1