A wonderful little film. Explores the isolation, disillusionment, and anxiety many of us felt during quarantining. The imagery here is quite powerful, as the dialogue is sparse and the story of this lonely artist is told almost exclusively through visual clues. The haunting depiction of New York City during lockdown is a moment frozen in time, that is simultaneously static and frenetic all at once. The actor's performance is visceral, chilling, and maddening (in a good way). Definitely a must-watch for those who enjoy cerebral, thought-provoking work that is not in the least but scared to make you feel uncomfortable. In fact, that seems to be one of its deliciously agitating goals.