In a world of cultural confusion and erroneous judgment, Habib bin Habib al Fulan pawns his guitar and reconciles with his wife.In a world of cultural confusion and erroneous judgment, Habib bin Habib al Fulan pawns his guitar and reconciles with his wife.In a world of cultural confusion and erroneous judgment, Habib bin Habib al Fulan pawns his guitar and reconciles with his wife.
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- Mrs. Fulan
- (as Sheena Colette)
Caity Ware
- Maid
- (as Caity Engler)
David Yuzuk
- Police Officer
- (as David Danello)
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"Exploring contemporary manhood and profound existential doubts, 'This Modern Man Is Beat' offers a gripping story. Its starkly minimalist style coupled with evocative filmmaking fashion an eerie environment for the main character's reflective quest. Characters navigate their identities, feelings of isolation, and outside pressures in a highly realistic manner. Guided by Director Alex Merkin's command, it weaves together insightful narratives that linger long after viewing end credits roll up on screen.
In its short duration run-time spans out enough to allow viewers space to delve into themes around our existence and self-awareness journey."
In its short duration run-time spans out enough to allow viewers space to delve into themes around our existence and self-awareness journey."
This Modern Man is Beat is a very interesting film that uses ambiguity to keep the viewer guessing and involved. The splicing of moments from the past and present tell the story of Habib and his relationship with his girlfriend, going from very loving moments to more violent ones. This storytelling strategy works to intrigue the viewer and make them wonder what will happen next. As the story begins somewhat in the center of the events, there is no way of understanding the full picture until it has played out in its entirety, and when it does, the payoff is immense. The cinematography during the flashbacks of Habib and his girlfriend are beautifully shot and reflect the love the have for each other. Overall, this is a very well made film that lingers in your mind after viewing.
This Modern Man is Beat is in many respects a fantastic short film. Though many of the characters are understandably somewhat one-note given its short length, both its central protagonist Habib and his wife receive a significant amount of development, and the dismal and desperate mental state of the former throughout comes across very well in the writing and acting.
The sets are also of sterling quality, with strong contrasts of light and dark dividing the past and the present. The film's foreshadowing is top-notch, as small, intermittently introduced details combine to form a grander picture, subtle enough to clue one in without giving away its true premise until the end.
That said, for all its high points the film does have its share of foibles, as the cold open in the pawn shop leaves little time to establish the gravity of Habib selling his guitar, and Habib himself is a little too eager to spill his whole life's story at the drop of a hat. The film is also prone to shots that occasionally come off as awkward and even slightly comical, which can undercuts the tension somewhat.
The film's cold open combined with its short length are generally what hurt the film the most though, as the extremely dramatic, dolorous music, the slow pace of dialogue and perhaps overly impassioned delivery of the main actor can appear almost to be self-parody at moments given the emotional attachment they expect the viewer to have for a character they've known only fifteen or so minutes.
Overall, the film is very competent and moving but occasionally considers itself more emotional than it is, and undermines itself in the process.
The sets are also of sterling quality, with strong contrasts of light and dark dividing the past and the present. The film's foreshadowing is top-notch, as small, intermittently introduced details combine to form a grander picture, subtle enough to clue one in without giving away its true premise until the end.
That said, for all its high points the film does have its share of foibles, as the cold open in the pawn shop leaves little time to establish the gravity of Habib selling his guitar, and Habib himself is a little too eager to spill his whole life's story at the drop of a hat. The film is also prone to shots that occasionally come off as awkward and even slightly comical, which can undercuts the tension somewhat.
The film's cold open combined with its short length are generally what hurt the film the most though, as the extremely dramatic, dolorous music, the slow pace of dialogue and perhaps overly impassioned delivery of the main actor can appear almost to be self-parody at moments given the emotional attachment they expect the viewer to have for a character they've known only fifteen or so minutes.
Overall, the film is very competent and moving but occasionally considers itself more emotional than it is, and undermines itself in the process.
This Modern Man Beat is a powerful short film that explores themes of modern masculinity, identity, and emotional isolation. Through minimalist storytelling and stunning cinematography, it creates a raw portrait of a man struggling to find his place in an increasingly disconnected world. The lead performance is powerful and captures the character's inner turmoil in just a few words, and the film's visuals effectively reinforce the themes of loneliness and internal conflict. Although the pacing feels slow at times, the film's emotional impact lingers long after viewing. This is an interesting and thought-provoking piece to reflect on the pressures of modern life. Film fans are treated to a thought provoking and visual experience.
The short film "This Modern Man Is Beat," directed by Alex Merkin, takes audiences on a journey that explores the complex layers of modern identity. The main character, goes on an unforeseen adventure while visiting a strip club, where he meets people from various walks of life. Merkin explores cultural themes and uses self-aware visuals to look into issues of heritage, masculinity, and personal introspection in the vibrant setting of Los Angeles. The film's aesthetic/ imagery contribute to its raw and quiet atmosphere, creating a sense of introspection and reflection."This Modern Man Is Beat" provides a thought-provoking examination of identity in a society that is struggling with its own disagreements and brief moments of understanding.
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- $40,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 16m
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- 2.35 : 1
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