debrahotmer
Joined Sep 2015
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I enjoyed this sweet, short film because both actors played their parts expertly. It's a film that touches upon various aspects of human experience and approaches each one with subtlety and gentle exploration.
After watching the film I wanted to learn more about Artemis Bell because I found her acting style to be so spot on in this film. I learned that she is also in a second film called , "Obsession", which I will make it a point to see. I'm writing this because I must have a minimal amount of characters used on this site or they will not accept my review because it is too short. Twelve to go done!
After watching the film I wanted to learn more about Artemis Bell because I found her acting style to be so spot on in this film. I learned that she is also in a second film called , "Obsession", which I will make it a point to see. I'm writing this because I must have a minimal amount of characters used on this site or they will not accept my review because it is too short. Twelve to go done!
A beautifully thought out and edited film with superb acting. We travel intermittently through the past and the present ( thanks to the writing and editing, it's a coherent journey). The pace is slow and gradual, and as we move back and forth through time, we bear witness to the results that life's challenges can have on human minds.
The script, the direction, the acting, the storyline, the editing, the plot -each is so bad on their own. Viewed together, it's not impossible that this is the worst movie ever made.