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Met Director Saule Bliuvaite at the NYC Baltic FIlm Festival at Scandinavian House after the screening of "Toxic" and as I write this review 2 days after it's clear she's an Auteur!
The slow tracking shots capturing the post soviet industrial small Lithuanian landscape with broken down scrap cars. But with pulsating characters who play basketball, fix cars, model, drink, kiss and seek a life outside the post Soviet block past.
When speaking to Saule I referenced Kids (Dir. Larry Clark) written by Harmony Korine that explores the same themes of coming-of-age but in the backdrop of NYC's varied mise-en-scene.
Despite the stark difference in the lead characters gender and emotional objectives. Their journey's are identical seeking the solace and affection or parental guidance in TOXIC environments: booze, smokes, sex and parental absence.
Go see it - not for the drama but the bare bones stripped down cinematographic aura of naked bodies (sauna scene) but desire...
The desire to be in sync with your parents, your neighbors, your grocer but most importantly your teenage evolving self in a ever changing or non changing social-economic landscape.
I'm not a Dad - but after watching this I understand why my parents needed to know where I was after school.
To be continued Saule - thanks for taking the first Director / Fan photo with me at Scandinavia House. To be continued ... on Auteur Film Series :-)
The slow tracking shots capturing the post soviet industrial small Lithuanian landscape with broken down scrap cars. But with pulsating characters who play basketball, fix cars, model, drink, kiss and seek a life outside the post Soviet block past.
When speaking to Saule I referenced Kids (Dir. Larry Clark) written by Harmony Korine that explores the same themes of coming-of-age but in the backdrop of NYC's varied mise-en-scene.
Despite the stark difference in the lead characters gender and emotional objectives. Their journey's are identical seeking the solace and affection or parental guidance in TOXIC environments: booze, smokes, sex and parental absence.
Go see it - not for the drama but the bare bones stripped down cinematographic aura of naked bodies (sauna scene) but desire...
The desire to be in sync with your parents, your neighbors, your grocer but most importantly your teenage evolving self in a ever changing or non changing social-economic landscape.
I'm not a Dad - but after watching this I understand why my parents needed to know where I was after school.
To be continued Saule - thanks for taking the first Director / Fan photo with me at Scandinavia House. To be continued ... on Auteur Film Series :-)
This is my first review - despite using imdb.com for years!
But that's not the point - Horror Story is an amusing yarn about graduating college with a job coupon (degree) and looking for work (career) while also moving out of your parents basement. And getting laid too. The main character in the dark comedy has layer upon lay of hardships that would lead most Millenials to moan and groan. And he does - but the colorful characters from the Employment Agency, his Roommates and the Girl who rents him is apartment in addition to his Mum. Make for a black comedy of giggles if you ever tried looking for work, with a degree, while living with roommates and trying to get the wifi to not cut out while you send out resumes.
The title to this movie should be Whore Story - it may not be fitting but it will catch the eye unlike Horror Story - which is generic and bland despite nailing the genre.
The acting is believable, the editing superb and the story simple but hilarious. Give it a try if you like foreign films and don't mind polish subtitles. I'm watching it again.
This time for the visual narrative since I already know what the characters a saying.
If you read this review Dir. Adrian Apanel - we'd like to have you The Auteur Film Series.
@auteur_film_series model_shopATfitnycDOTedu.
But that's not the point - Horror Story is an amusing yarn about graduating college with a job coupon (degree) and looking for work (career) while also moving out of your parents basement. And getting laid too. The main character in the dark comedy has layer upon lay of hardships that would lead most Millenials to moan and groan. And he does - but the colorful characters from the Employment Agency, his Roommates and the Girl who rents him is apartment in addition to his Mum. Make for a black comedy of giggles if you ever tried looking for work, with a degree, while living with roommates and trying to get the wifi to not cut out while you send out resumes.
The title to this movie should be Whore Story - it may not be fitting but it will catch the eye unlike Horror Story - which is generic and bland despite nailing the genre.
The acting is believable, the editing superb and the story simple but hilarious. Give it a try if you like foreign films and don't mind polish subtitles. I'm watching it again.
This time for the visual narrative since I already know what the characters a saying.
If you read this review Dir. Adrian Apanel - we'd like to have you The Auteur Film Series.
@auteur_film_series model_shopATfitnycDOTedu.