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Kirpianuscus18 May 2019
It is pure poetry. The angry - as result of fear- , the eulogy of friendship, the unsecurity, the need to escape from yourself, in a form of refuge are pieces defining not only the atmosphere but the desire to reflect a fascinating way for protect yourself against terrible future. The cinematography, like the performances, are real admirable. Short- a film who I love. For many small reasons. As a beautiful expression of profound, delicate, poetic form of hope.
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Excellent
avenuesf30 August 2020
I was lucky to have been able to see this on Outfest's site and was absolutely floored by it. This ranks as one of the finest short films I've ever seen. It's beautifully shot and the performances of everybody who participated in it were absolutely amazing; at times I felt as though I was watching a documentary. My brother died of ALS, and the film perfectly captured the very grim reality that it's a disease that will gradually take over your body and you can do nothing to get away from it. The ending is surreal, beautifully realized and felt so totally appropriate. I've seen another short film by the director, "The Mess He Made," and I enjoyed that too. I'd really like to have the opportunity to see the other six films he's made that are listed here on his IMDB filmography. but it's virtually impossible to find avenues to track down and watch short films now.
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