4/5
A beautifully crafted short that explores race, body image and female empowerment.
- Experimental, Mystery
- United States
- 2020
- 4 min
Partially filmed in black and white with low-budget production quality, the short has a raw and edgier feel that might not be for everyone. But for those who enjoy sombre and introspective films, this is definitely a must-watch. The film’s charm lies in its intimacy and relatable themes, as well as its ability to convey complex emotions through subtle and nuanced performances.
Overall, Mozes’ experimental tale is a remarkable achievement. It’s a short film that leaves a lasting impression and showcases the filmmaker’s deep understanding of human emotions and the complexities of human relationships. Mozes’ deserves praise for his courageous and powerful portrayal of a theme that is as old as humanity itself. So if you’re looking for a thought-provoking and powerful cinematic experience, this film is definitely worth a watch.
Partially filmed in black and white with low-budget production quality, the short has a raw and edgier feel that might not be for everyone. But for those who enjoy sombre and introspective films, this is definitely a must-watch. The film’s charm lies in its intimacy and relatable themes, as well as its ability to convey complex emotions through subtle and nuanced performances.
Overall, Mozes’ experimental tale is a remarkable achievement. It’s a short film that leaves a lasting impression and showcases the filmmaker’s deep understanding of human emotions and the complexities of human relationships. Mozes’ deserves praise for his courageous and powerful portrayal of a theme that is as old as humanity itself. So if you’re looking for a thought-provoking and powerful cinematic experience, this film is definitely worth a watch.
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