Marco is running out of time to find a job before his girlfriend, Dana, has their first baby. He's also losing his mind.Marco is running out of time to find a job before his girlfriend, Dana, has their first baby. He's also losing his mind.Marco is running out of time to find a job before his girlfriend, Dana, has their first baby. He's also losing his mind.
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Having not seen Nicholas SAENZ or Brea Grant in performances previously, they were TERRIFIC.
The story itself was intriguing and left you guessing as to what is really going on and there's certainly trickery in the cinematography which will keep you guessing and puzzled by what's real and what isn't.
Worth a watch, go support the movie!
If you want to know more, check my YouTube channel: Did You Z That!
The story itself was intriguing and left you guessing as to what is really going on and there's certainly trickery in the cinematography which will keep you guessing and puzzled by what's real and what isn't.
Worth a watch, go support the movie!
If you want to know more, check my YouTube channel: Did You Z That!
Nice little indie psych-thriller. I didn't expect much, but it held my attention the whole time, and was enjoyable. Definitely worth a watch!
Shill reviews are in already I see, so my turn to give this the proper rating and review it truly deserves.
It is quite the most boring load of old, smelly, rancid pants and completely incomprehensible with a pretentious cherry on top!
You cannot polish a tvrd but do not worry, they did not even try!
I watched it so you do not have to - yip it is that bad!
It is quite the most boring load of old, smelly, rancid pants and completely incomprehensible with a pretentious cherry on top!
You cannot polish a tvrd but do not worry, they did not even try!
I watched it so you do not have to - yip it is that bad!
It's the absolute melding of all underlying elements that won me over in this film. First, the truthfulness of the script. Second, the camera subtly telling us more about the disease and what happens when one fears it's happening. A coup to whoever called the blurred shot after he took his meds. Third, the quietness of the underscoring, along with the timing, coming in and fading out, much like the disease, sneaking up on one. The best, the score never overpowered the dialogue. Fourth, totally engaged and believable characters. No exposition, no messages, no hyperbolic acting. Telegraphing at a minimum. Just life as it happens, a window of reality. Shown, not told. To me, this little gem demonstrates everything essential to outstanding film making.
Acting is good..waste of time.
Still don't understand the story...a sick man making the viewers sick....
Still don't understand the story...a sick man making the viewers sick....
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- 1h 20m(80 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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