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New & Notable: The Youth In Us

Directed by: Joshua Leonard

 

Like most great short films, this one takes you by surprise.  It goes to great lengths to set you up and allows you to believe that you are in one story when in fact you are not. The camerawork facilitates the trick. It never gives us a full picture. It remains on the actor’s faces, invades their intimacy, and allows the words to build the tension. It’s a ride, a well written one at that.  There is something interesting being said here as well.  On my first look I thought it was about love, but watching a second time I understood it to be about something different.  Coming of age perhaps, our first time, and how that moment marks us for the rest of our lives. What strikes me about this film is not the sex, love, or death. It’s the way that he remembers the choices that he made the moment he lost his innocence and how that allows him to be  who he is and hints at what he is capable of doing in the future. There is some truth in that.  Definitely worth a watch.

 

Memorable Short from 2012: Foolishly Seeking True Love

Directed by: Jarrett Lee Conaway

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To be honest I don’t remember when I first saw this.  It was most likely 2011 but oh well.  This is a great combination of sleek storytelling and style.  From the opening shot, as we slowly move back from our hero and through the tambourine, you know that you are about to see something special.  It has an air of fantasy, fairy tale, and foolishness which is never overplayed.  The filmmakers don’t go for the joke but rather allow the moments to play out naturally and treat the wistful improbability of the situation earnestly. It’s really quite funny and sweet and just the thing for the pre-valentines day blues.

 

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