Meander is a short about the sorrow, confusion, beauty and opposing emotions that the loss of a loved one can cause.Meander is a short about the sorrow, confusion, beauty and opposing emotions that the loss of a loved one can cause.Meander is a short about the sorrow, confusion, beauty and opposing emotions that the loss of a loved one can cause.
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Finding the balance between praising this movie and not coming off as a kissass is the most difficult part about writing a review for this short film.
The director sucks you in a story, whilst naturarlly figuring out where we're heading you're second by second struck by the beauty of the film. It's a movie where u feel connected, to everything and everyone and you see the beauty in the most unthinkable things. I was struck by the director's ability to rewrite beauty.
It's a must watch, I feel grateful to see through the director's eyes.
Beautiful short film packed with emotions and great cinematography. It's the kind of movie that leaves you speechless for a few minutes after it ends. Recommended!
Even though this movie is Dayo's debut film, and it's an absolute masterpiece. I loved every second of it. The images are carving deep into you, leaving a meaningful trace of awe and emotion.
The beginning of the film felt a little unorganized and less structured, but after a few minutes the story unfolds beautifully. It's raw and real. The shots are powerful and really had an impact on me while watching. I felt moved by it, and that - according to my own personal preference - is what art is meant to do.
Dayo has a sense of beauty and is able to catch the scenes aestheticallyand visually pleasing.
I particularly liked the scene where the husband smells her clothes. It was a very powerful and real expression of his feelings, and again beautifully captured.
Dayo has lots of potential as a filmmaker, and his debut is absolutely worth watching.
The beginning of the film felt a little unorganized and less structured, but after a few minutes the story unfolds beautifully. It's raw and real. The shots are powerful and really had an impact on me while watching. I felt moved by it, and that - according to my own personal preference - is what art is meant to do.
Dayo has a sense of beauty and is able to catch the scenes aestheticallyand visually pleasing.
I particularly liked the scene where the husband smells her clothes. It was a very powerful and real expression of his feelings, and again beautifully captured.
Dayo has lots of potential as a filmmaker, and his debut is absolutely worth watching.
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- €8,000 (estimated)
- Runtime20 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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