Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBy 2050, lifestyle is designed by the Corporate State. Unhealthy food, obesity, famine and war are illegal. Martin Dwyer, a mid-level executive, reports to the Head Office for a routine revi... Tout lireBy 2050, lifestyle is designed by the Corporate State. Unhealthy food, obesity, famine and war are illegal. Martin Dwyer, a mid-level executive, reports to the Head Office for a routine review. Instead, he is invited up to the top floor, the Executive Floor.By 2050, lifestyle is designed by the Corporate State. Unhealthy food, obesity, famine and war are illegal. Martin Dwyer, a mid-level executive, reports to the Head Office for a routine review. Instead, he is invited up to the top floor, the Executive Floor.
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Just doing enough to convince of a future that could exist, this film is mostly about suspense and the curiosity value of wanting to find out what awaits Dwyer at the top of the building. However once he gets there it doesn't actually deliver on this and becomes something much different much weirder and almost surreal. I won't go into it but for me it didn't make any sense at all and I was more bemused by it than anything else even the choice of music over the closing credits was bewilderingly out of the blue. The end result is a strange mishmash of a film that will frustrate those who get into part of it because it doesn't do anything all the way through. The direction by Honey is impressive though and they have done really well with very little creating a good future and presenting fear, paranoia and the absurd all equally well.
Dobry is an interesting face to watch. Brezovska adds to the sense of the absurd that the film brings out in the second half. Spildlova and Geislerova are both sexy and add to the otherworldy feel of the film by virtue of their looks and their accents. Nobody is terrible but this short is not about the performances, not even about the story. It is about the direction, the world and the altering feel it has none of these things are brilliant but it is so different and unusual that it is memorable and worth seeing just to have at least given it a try.
I saw Ozone recently and, having recorded it from the TV, I have watched it about five times now. This is a short film which is packed with directorial detail and tells the story of a future executive who is called to a strange "reward" meeting by his company.
The action and character reactions are certainly alien and stilted but the performances are all superb with the main characters saying so much through their facial expressions.
I very much liked the little reference to "Brazil" - the classic Terry Gilliam movie which is a surreal tour-De-force. Look out for the little chocolate bars on the fat ladies' trolley - they have the "Brazil" logo from the movie.
This film is not for everyone. To enjoy it you must suspend judgement and let it wash over you. There is more in this sub-20 minute movie than there is in many full-length features. This is a brilliant portrayal of a future world which is different in most respects from our own. My sincere compliments to the directorial team Honey.. I hope we can expect a full-length feature of this quality soon and that these talented directors will be encouraged by the fact that there are a few of us out here who grasp what they are doing :-) Chris Johnys 03/11/2006.
The story starts with some excruiating violin music which is a pain on the ears as Martin Dwyer walks up a flight of stairs into a building where he then checks in only to be told that the person he wants to see lives on the two hundredth floor . The narrative to this story is very poor as both Brooks and Kelly are far more interested in visuals and production design and I doubt if they have much understanding for the SF genre .. Certainly I had a hard time understanding what OZONE was about and where it might be heading
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- Bandes originalesIf You Could See Her
Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb
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- Durée18 minutes
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