A silent black and white series of nothing. We start off with headshots of the "cast" which are only half lit and then move into short little sequences of people doing boring things in a poorly lit room. It feels like a film student just playing around with his first camera and editing software. What am I supposed to get out of watching a man smoke a cigarette uncomfortably close up in very quick cuts? Then we see a lady smoke a cigarette while the camera checks her head for lice. Why are we watching a man sit in a chair? I'll admit I'm no film scholar and I know nothing about "art films" but for me, this was 17 minutes of my life spent watching people do everyday things shot poorly that I will never get back. This offers nothing to 90% of the population, although I'm glad the 10% had fun looking at some lady's scalp.
A silent black and white series of nothing. We start off with headshots of the "cast" which are only half lit and then move into short little sequences of people doing boring things in a poorly lit room. It feels like a film student just playing around with his first camera and editing software. What am I supposed to get out of watching a man smoke a cigarette uncomfortably close up in very quick cuts? Then we see a lady smoke a cigarette while the camera checks her head for lice. Why are we watching a man sit in a chair? I'll admit I'm no film scholar and I know nothing about "art films" but for me, this was 17 minutes of my life spent watching people do everyday things shot poorly that I will never get back. This offers nothing to 90% of the population, although I'm glad the 10% had fun looking at some lady's scalp.