Wednesday, April 17, 2013

In Between Days

Korea/Canada

First time film  by this director. The story is set in Toronto and follows a recent teen immigrant. It might have been a good film but the director was fatally infected with dogma bullshit...so we get extreme close-ups throughout...all with unflattering lighting, constantly jiggling camera, etc.

When oh when will this stupid idea spread by 20-something Danes pass? Dogma movies that have worked have done so in spite of the 'movement's' protocols. The lead actress here was quite good, with a very expressive face and I was disgusted that this bozo ruined her film debut.

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