Director:
Ronny Carlsson
Short/Art House
I can’t
remember when I started to get absorbed by the films of Ronny Carlsson. He has made some brilliant movies and I was so
taken by one of them that I decided to co-fund its release. Somehow I managed
to mention that in every review I’ve made about his movies since then. I guess I’m
proud of my contribution to film history! But it also means that I compare
everything he does to that one movie which isn’t necessarily a good thing. Its my
problem of course, not Ronnys and it
shouldn’t really affect what I’m thinking about his creations but I can’t help
myself. I want to experience the same magic all over again one more time in my
life!
I really
like the style of this one; it was filmed using a cell phone just as the
previous Goodbye Little Betty. It makes it look gritty and cheap which suit the
film very well. There’s a major difference between the two though, this one has
sound and even dialog. I can’t say that I’m used to that in a Ronny Carlsson film. Its not much
dialog mind you but there are a few sentences here and there. I’m glad to say
that these are in Swedish and even what sound like natural dialect to me. I
hate when there’s none natural dialog in movies!
But… I’m
not sure I got the story… I mean, I get that the female lead is experiencing
something overwhelming but I can’t exactly say what. But that’s also the beauty
of it. Why do you have to know every thin in detail to appreciate a movie? Why
can’t the metaphors simply speak for themselves? We really don’t have to see
everything the characters are experiencing! I’ve said it before and I’m saying
it again (and again). Less is more every day of the week!
That doesn’t
apply to the editing of this film though. The editing is also done by the
Writer-Director Ronny Carlsson and emphasizes
the bad feelings we feel when watching the woman descent into darkness. He did
a marvelous job here. I imagined this took quite some time to get right! And
there’s the usual Midas touch of suiting music to the imagery that Ronny Carlsson always seems to get just
right!
7/10
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