"looking through the looking glass into wonderland, standing there envying Alice"
By far this was one of my favorite independent films. It was created using only one camera and still achieved to show many different camera angles that made the scenes seem much more interesting and defined.For example, in one scene, a family dinner, was made seemingly more chaotic because the camera constantly circled around the table. This scene would have seemed more like a normal family dinner (with a bit of argument) if this had not been done. The fight scenes were fairly well choreographed (it was no "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"). The actors portrayed their parts very well, especially for being just college kids. This film was more than just a "movie",this because it incorporated art and poetry. There was much symbolism in this film and it was a pleasure to watch it.
By far this was one of my favorite independent films. It was created using only one camera and still achieved to show many different camera angles that made the scenes seem much more interesting and defined.For example, in one scene, a family dinner, was made seemingly more chaotic because the camera constantly circled around the table. This scene would have seemed more like a normal family dinner (with a bit of argument) if this had not been done. The fight scenes were fairly well choreographed (it was no "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"). The actors portrayed their parts very well, especially for being just college kids. This film was more than just a "movie",this because it incorporated art and poetry. There was much symbolism in this film and it was a pleasure to watch it.