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Finnian said:...In the end though, there really isn't anything to "get". This isn't a film that's trying to play gotcha with a story line, it's really intended to be more of a mood piece/character study. You really need to be open to the people in it to enjoy it I think. To me, this is what real life drama is all about anyway, nothing is ever wrapped up neatly.
At least, that's what we were going for, it may not translate well to everyone. Thanks for watching and commenting!
arielman said:I watched this the first time and went right over my head ..I too missed the paper at the end .
Watched again then a third .
Texture said:But like those before me, I still am not sure about the need for the loan. I feel like I lost some key information in the restaurant and watched "the disability" section over several times to understand the conversation.
Finnian said:Man, I'm thinking I need to do a new cut and mix on this short ASAP. It seems that most people have had to watch the film multiple times to feel that they enjoyed it. This kind of viewing won't work for a one time festival screening. Now I'm wondering if we just get those dropped lines in the restaurant back and hold longer on the "approval" if that will be enough.
I know at first the mood was more important to us to share than the story points but with so many people saying almost the same thing, I'm getting really discouraged that this film is getting so lost in the shuffle.
I know you can't please all the people all the time, but there is almost unanimous consent on this one. No one wants their work to seem half-there. Especially when I think we're so close. What do you guys think, will the simple changes help feed the story beast enough to let people just enjoy the characters?
Finnian said:Man, I'm thinking I need to do a new cut and mix on this short ASAP. It seems that most people have had to watch the film multiple times to feel that they enjoyed it. This kind of viewing won't work for a one time festival screening. Now I'm wondering if we just get those dropped lines in the restaurant back and hold longer on the "approval" if that will be enough.
I know at first the mood was more important to us to share than the story points but with so many people saying almost the same thing, I'm getting really discouraged that this film is getting so lost in the shuffle.
I know you can't please all the people all the time, but there is almost unanimous consent on this one. No one wants their work to seem half-there. Especially when I think we're so close. What do you guys think, will the simple changes help feed the story beast enough to let people just enjoy the characters?