Antonovich84
Joined Oct 2017
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I grew up watching films like "sex, lies & videotape" and foreign films that were like slices of life, not epic adventures. This is a beautifully-made film, sensitively directed, and the actors were flawless. It's a significant indie film, and a refreshing break from the countless CGI superhero spectacles that have (pretty much) ruined cinema. It's not an obvious "genre" movie, like a horror film or a mystery. It's simply about feelings and about relationships -- the stuff that cinema was about before Marvel Studios arrived and killed everything.
Anyway, great job by Amber Midthunder and Taylor Gray. Beautiful work! Bethany Anne Lind and Nelson Lee were also terrific in supporting parts. I don't know what other projects these actors were in, but they performed like seasoned veterans. But maybe that had something to do with the director, Steve Pink, who obviously has a way with actors. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if this started out as a stage play. It has that feel, leaning heavily on dialogue and performance.
I would definitely watch this film again.
By the way, I noticed someone left a review about "low budget phone quality" ... which is absolutely incorrect. It's in fact beautiful shot and edited. So I have no idea what that comment was about -- other than to leave a 1-star review, out of spite. People can be jerks, really.
Anyway, great job by Amber Midthunder and Taylor Gray. Beautiful work! Bethany Anne Lind and Nelson Lee were also terrific in supporting parts. I don't know what other projects these actors were in, but they performed like seasoned veterans. But maybe that had something to do with the director, Steve Pink, who obviously has a way with actors. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if this started out as a stage play. It has that feel, leaning heavily on dialogue and performance.
I would definitely watch this film again.
By the way, I noticed someone left a review about "low budget phone quality" ... which is absolutely incorrect. It's in fact beautiful shot and edited. So I have no idea what that comment was about -- other than to leave a 1-star review, out of spite. People can be jerks, really.
There's a definite Euphoria vibe to this. The slow motion shots, the way it's scored, the blocking here and there. I hope this director continues to make films.
Whenever young women are portrayed as mercenary, it's hated by everyone, hence the low rating here on IMDB. Like, women are not allowed to be villains, the way men are.
Just look at the cool film-making. The short is on YouTube, at the moment. This is solid work.
The term "Millennials" should be removed from the movie description, however. All these terms are hateful.
"Millennials," "Boomers," etc. It's all just discriminatory -- a way that people are divided and made to hate each other. If it's not by the color of our skin, it's something else. Let's not it off.
Whenever young women are portrayed as mercenary, it's hated by everyone, hence the low rating here on IMDB. Like, women are not allowed to be villains, the way men are.
Just look at the cool film-making. The short is on YouTube, at the moment. This is solid work.
The term "Millennials" should be removed from the movie description, however. All these terms are hateful.
"Millennials," "Boomers," etc. It's all just discriminatory -- a way that people are divided and made to hate each other. If it's not by the color of our skin, it's something else. Let's not it off.
Endlessly inventive and spectacularly shot and edited. The first 12 minutes of this episode alone made me lightheaded. But the entire episode is excellent. Levinson's best script -- from start to finish. His best directing so far. The episode pushes boundaries of sexual awareness, and is funny in an adult way. This is a great writer-director hitting his stride. I hope the whole second season stays like this.
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