A man loses all he has.A man loses all he has.A man loses all he has.
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Well written but smacks of gimmicks
A word or phrase whose meaning does not change whether spelt backwards or forwards. A young man loses everything he has in one day. He is fired from his job, kicked out of his hotel, betrayed by his colleagues and turned down by an old flame. We see this ordinary tale told backwards in time.
The message of this film is that any story can be made interesting with the telling - as Jimmy Cricket used to say `it's the way I tell 'em'. Here the actual story is almost a side issue and would be almost dull if it was told forward. The backward telling makes you focus on it more than you may have done simply because you are having to piece it together from the end to the start. However the telling makes it worth watching.
As the title suggest the film is told backwards - not backwards as in Momento but actually running backwards. The sentences come out of whack, people walk backwards etc. This is interesting for most of the film but at some point you'll realise that this is an ordinary story and that it isn't that interesting. What followed that for me was the feeling that this short was not being driven by story, characters or acting but almost exclusively by this gimmick of running backwards.
It is a gimmick - even if it is a clever one, and it does feel like that the longer it goes on. It's hard for a short to be overlong but this one is. It also suffers from having nowhere to build to - it starts at the end and therefore has no plot-driven reason for you to keep watching once you've got the gist of what brought this man to the despair we find him in. The closing (opening) voice-over is good but for me, wasn't enough.
Overall this is worth watching once. However the lack of strong story leads it to rely heavily on the backward running trick. trohs eht morf yawa sekat yltnacifingis dna ykcimmig sleef ti dne eht yb.
The message of this film is that any story can be made interesting with the telling - as Jimmy Cricket used to say `it's the way I tell 'em'. Here the actual story is almost a side issue and would be almost dull if it was told forward. The backward telling makes you focus on it more than you may have done simply because you are having to piece it together from the end to the start. However the telling makes it worth watching.
As the title suggest the film is told backwards - not backwards as in Momento but actually running backwards. The sentences come out of whack, people walk backwards etc. This is interesting for most of the film but at some point you'll realise that this is an ordinary story and that it isn't that interesting. What followed that for me was the feeling that this short was not being driven by story, characters or acting but almost exclusively by this gimmick of running backwards.
It is a gimmick - even if it is a clever one, and it does feel like that the longer it goes on. It's hard for a short to be overlong but this one is. It also suffers from having nowhere to build to - it starts at the end and therefore has no plot-driven reason for you to keep watching once you've got the gist of what brought this man to the despair we find him in. The closing (opening) voice-over is good but for me, wasn't enough.
Overall this is worth watching once. However the lack of strong story leads it to rely heavily on the backward running trick. trohs eht morf yawa sekat yltnacifingis dna ykcimmig sleef ti dne eht yb.
- bob the moo
- Sep 27, 2002
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