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A professional cellist has an encounter with a stranger on the subway, which has unexpected and far-reaching ramifications on his life.A professional cellist has an encounter with a stranger on the subway, which has unexpected and far-reaching ramifications on his life.A professional cellist has an encounter with a stranger on the subway, which has unexpected and far-reaching ramifications on his life.
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It's less than 10 minutes and it's beautiful and enjoyable at least. It's like Dostoyevsky's "The Double" but really short and it's Lanthimos instead.
It was a fun 12 minutes, I have to admit. Nothing too spectacular, but nothing too bland either.
I don't know this for sure but it has certain similarities to Zulawski's Possession; from the way certain scenes were framed, the camera angles and just the overall vibe.
I don't know this for sure but it has certain similarities to Zulawski's Possession; from the way certain scenes were framed, the camera angles and just the overall vibe.
Perhaps the greatest strength of 'Nimic (2019)' is its ambiguity, which keeps you pondering its meaning long after its credits have rolled. Though I felt as though I had a pretty solid grasp on what was actually happening as I watched it, a conversation with my brother soon led me to realise that even the aspects I took for granted as being 'canon' are actually rife for interpretation. Furthermore, the underlying "why" of it all is firmly out of reach; it's impossible to know if it's meant to act as an allegory for something or if it's simply designed to provoke thought regarding the themes and fears it touches on. It's an odd, unsettling and uncompromisingly enigmatic experience that gets under your skin without you really knowing why. It's calmly yet confidently constructed, with sleek cinematography and deadpan performances. It's a very dry affair and it certainly won't appeal to everyone, but - if you can get on its wavelength - it's a distinct and unnerving short that should keep you engaged throughout.
I couldn't stop thinking of "The house that Jack Built" while watching this short. The choice of music, Matt dillon himself who appears in both everything looked somehow familiar.
Lanthimos had been working hard to prove his talent for psychological horror, although you can say the favourite was an execption!
but this short film is an worthy promise to a long one... maybe the best one we ever seen from lanthimos...
Did you know
- Trivia"Nimic" is Romanian for "Nothing", besides being a pun on the character called Mimic.
- SoundtracksSimple Symphony, Op. 4 III. Sentimental Sarabande
Composed by Benjamin Britten
Published by Chester Music Limited
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- Runtime12 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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