Everyone is free to make a personal movie. But when they put films like this in the selection of film festivals, it's a torture for people.
The narrative is based on the messages sent by three friends to each other. The dialogues have neither poetic significance nor a seminal importance as a cinematic language. The shots shown in accordance with the texts have no cinematic significance. Would you like to see a girl sleeping, drinking coffee, or someone walking around on Google street? Then you can go to this movie
The movie is formally and technically flawless. However, its narrative contains personal experiences. Nor does it have fragments of imagery that can stimulate the viewer's own inner experiences.
I wonder about the motivation behind presenting a film to international film festivals where only those who made the film can appreciate it.
The narrative is based on the messages sent by three friends to each other. The dialogues have neither poetic significance nor a seminal importance as a cinematic language. The shots shown in accordance with the texts have no cinematic significance. Would you like to see a girl sleeping, drinking coffee, or someone walking around on Google street? Then you can go to this movie
The movie is formally and technically flawless. However, its narrative contains personal experiences. Nor does it have fragments of imagery that can stimulate the viewer's own inner experiences.
I wonder about the motivation behind presenting a film to international film festivals where only those who made the film can appreciate it.