2 reviews
At the first sight, poetic. In essence, only realistic and this makes it profound interesting. I write this as result of a form of fascination front to fair translation of familiar things .
A young man at a party. Reserved, staying far by conversations and social connection. And depersonalisation as simple experience , result of anxiety. But it is not the only one , three versions of him being present at party.
Sure, a metaphor, beautiful sustained by music. But, more important, admirable remind of a state not so rare, too often ignored by others.
The final - remind of simple , basic truth about the status of each of us of entire world and forms of self defence in crisis moments.
A young man at a party. Reserved, staying far by conversations and social connection. And depersonalisation as simple experience , result of anxiety. But it is not the only one , three versions of him being present at party.
Sure, a metaphor, beautiful sustained by music. But, more important, admirable remind of a state not so rare, too often ignored by others.
The final - remind of simple , basic truth about the status of each of us of entire world and forms of self defence in crisis moments.
- Kirpianuscus
- Dec 7, 2024
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Just watched "Manic Man" and wow, it's a wild ride for it being 4 minutes long. This short film hits all the right notes for me-dark, edgy, and somehow still relatable in that "my mental health is chaos, but I'm laughing through it" way. The visuals? Stunning. The storytelling? So sharp it cuts. Especially with so little words being spoken. It's got this unique mix of intensity and understanding that feels refreshing like something that truly gets what everyone is going through. Fritz&Lewis Films nailed the whole manic energy thing without making it feel overdone or cringe. Honestly, it's the kind of film that sticks with you and makes you think about life, identity, and the messiness of it all. Highly recommend checking it out-your brain will thank you.