(That’s the title…) This quirky movie does some things well. What do you think of it?
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I really enjoyed the unpredictability of this video and the very sarcastic dialogue. I thought that the camera shots were very interesting as well.
I went in thinking it was going to be sad, and then right at the beginning, I realized that it was comedic. I loved the tone of it and how exaggerated it was. Additionally, the different and far-away camera angles made it entertaining.
I liked the dry humor and sarcastic tone that was used throughout the film. I thought the cinematography was very well done.
I thought that the camera angles and shots were really well done. I specifically liked the shots where they split the characters with a poll it seemed and the shot where it was focused on the mountain in the background but had the characters in the right of the frame still talking.
I liked the purposefully weird camera angles, and I thought the acting in general was good. However, I think it’s going to be hard for the general audience to care about the very specific message of this film without knowing the real world inspiration / significance of it.