A middle class bank manager has an unusual encounter with a woman... X.A middle class bank manager has an unusual encounter with a woman... X.A middle class bank manager has an unusual encounter with a woman... X.
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I happen to catch this film on cable recently. At first I thought it was going to be a feature length film. It's not. It's a short. But it had all the great qualities of a feature. The camera work was very good, so was the acting and directing. I liked the dialogue too, so in other words, I enjoyed it all! (Also, made me want to go to London.) My interest was kept through the whole story. Wanted to see more. And I have questions about the ending. But I guess that's why it's called Woman X. Ah, the mystery of it all. Try and catch it if you can.
I don't much like shorts - they normally favour an impenetrable style that masks a lack of content - but Woman X was great. Beautifully shot, well acted and could have gone on for much longer. I think that's why it was different: there was a plot and characters (the incompetent clerk really made it by providing an extra dimension to the main action).
Well worth watching!
Well worth watching!
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- Trivia"Woman X" was shortlisted for a BAFTA nomination in 2002.
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