A man living in his car takes a filmmaker into the woods to share a dark secret.A man living in his car takes a filmmaker into the woods to share a dark secret.A man living in his car takes a filmmaker into the woods to share a dark secret.
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**"Into the Shadows with Norman"**
"I Am Norman" uses a faux-documentary format to tell the story of a conversion therapy survivor revealing a disturbing secret. Arron Blake's portrayal of Norman is gripping, capturing both fragility and depth. Shot during the lockdown, the film's minimalist visuals enhance its raw and eerie tone.
Though its abstract narrative may not appeal to all, the film's exploration of trauma and identity is compelling. It's a short but impactful piece, leaving viewers unsettled yet reflective.
An intimate and challenging watch that rewards those who engage with its themes.
@aaronblake.
Though its abstract narrative may not appeal to all, the film's exploration of trauma and identity is compelling. It's a short but impactful piece, leaving viewers unsettled yet reflective.
An intimate and challenging watch that rewards those who engage with its themes.
@aaronblake.
I started watching this film thinking, what the hell is this even about? It drops hints, plays it quiet, but never lazy. And then, just when I least expected it, everything clicks. And I thought: wow... this is so clever.
The way it handles such a difficult subject is incredibly subtle, never overbearing. It doesn't shout its message, but it lands with real emotional weight. It's not boring for a second, and somehow, it's still deeply moving.
There's a kind of quiet confidence in how it's told, measured, precise, and layered.
And the lead actor? Absolutely compelling. A performance that carries the film with nuance and depth.
The way it handles such a difficult subject is incredibly subtle, never overbearing. It doesn't shout its message, but it lands with real emotional weight. It's not boring for a second, and somehow, it's still deeply moving.
There's a kind of quiet confidence in how it's told, measured, precise, and layered.
And the lead actor? Absolutely compelling. A performance that carries the film with nuance and depth.
Did you know
- TriviaPrologue: "You may find the following scenes upsetting. But that doesn't always mean you should turn away." Epilogue: "Gay conversion therapy is still legal in the United Kingdom and over 100 other countries in the world. LGBTQIA+ individuals are 8.4 times more likely to attempt suicide or develop mental health issues due to family rejection."
- Alternate versionsThe 48-minute version includes a blooper reel, behind the scenes part one and part two, a music video of "A Peaceful Killing," behind the scenes of the music video "A Peaceful Killing" and interview of Arron Blake, actor.
- SoundtracksA Peaceful Killing
song
written by Darius Shu & Matthew Barton
from the original motion picture soundtrack "I Am Norman"
vocals by Matthew Barton
produced by Matthew Barton
mastered by Sam Wain
Details
- Runtime18 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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