For a character in a film to see themselves as others see them, it generally requires subterfuge, or a magic doubling. For Rok (Jure Henigan), the reason is much more everyday - a bang on the head, in an incident never fully detailed, from which he wakes up in hospital with memory loss. With no recollection of his immediate past, including the life he shared with his girlfriend (Živa Selan doing a lot of work with slight material), he retreats to the last place he remembers clearly, the hometown, where he lived with his mother (Nataša Barbara Gračner) and younger brother Jure (Timon Sturbej).
The fearful way his mother reacts to him is the first indicator that something isn’t quite right, a feeling of disconnection between how Rok feels about the place and how the period he can’t remember shaped how others feel about him. This sense of distortion is.
The fearful way his mother reacts to him is the first indicator that something isn’t quite right, a feeling of disconnection between how Rok feels about the place and how the period he can’t remember shaped how others feel about him. This sense of distortion is.
- 11/22/2022
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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