Interview With Marilyn
The American Dream/Nightmare.
- Drama, Thriller
- United States
- 2019
- 15 min
Set against the backdrop of the exact spot where her ex-boyfriend proposed, the film takes a spiritual turn as the protagonist attempts to bury the engagement ring, offering a metaphorical act of closure. Despite its low-budget production, the film stands out for its well-written narrative and respectable performances, creating a poetic exploration of healing and moving on that resonates with many.
Sherwood Buckley’s cinematography, while reasonable, doesn’t quite achieve a cinematic quality, and the sound could benefit from improvement. Nevertheless, Stoddard’s film succeeds in conveying a relatable and emotionally charged story, tapping into the universal theme of finding closure after heartbreak.
Coming Soon
Set against the backdrop of the exact spot where her ex-boyfriend proposed, the film takes a spiritual turn as the protagonist attempts to bury the engagement ring, offering a metaphorical act of closure. Despite its low-budget production, the film stands out for its well-written narrative and respectable performances, creating a poetic exploration of healing and moving on that resonates with many.
Sherwood Buckley’s cinematography, while reasonable, doesn’t quite achieve a cinematic quality, and the sound could benefit from improvement. Nevertheless, Stoddard’s film succeeds in conveying a relatable and emotionally charged story, tapping into the universal theme of finding closure after heartbreak.
Coming Soon