Nanny Cam
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Unfortunately didn't really understand what the story was about. Only at the end I realized it was something about breaking an urn with someone's dead grandmothers remains in it. Mainly the problem I had with the film was that the 1st person perspective didn't really work at all considering that it was supposed to be a baby and the baby's perspective doesn't move at all on its own. It really didn't feel like anything else than the camera. Also too much unnecessary dialogue. Too many things happening and didn't put across what was important as important. I think this team tried to be too honest with their genre and didn't realize they still had to make a 'film'.
The idea of the nanny cam was great, it's a sweet way of revealing the adult world from a child's perspective. I felt the story was a bit weak though, it could have had a stronger twist, something to jolt the viewer from the everyday.
FlameThrower
Using a nanny-cam was a good idea. I think the storytelling could be improved by giving more emphasis to the important details.
They started with interesting idea trying to attract audience. It would be much better if they work out better sound and shot composition. If they think Just bit more of "audience's perspective view" It would be much better + interesting film. Well done and hope to see you again :)
mazool
I think this film wonderfully portrayed the various dynamics inherent in modern relationships, both within one's own family and with external contacts. The scene alluding to a potential affair between the american woman (?) and the blonde male was thick with tension and really stood out in a film already rich in texture.
Unfortunately didn't really understand what the story was about. Only at the end I realized it was something about breaking an urn with someone's dead grandmothers remains in it. Mainly the problem I had with the film was that the 1st person perspective didn't really work at all considering that it was supposed to be a baby and the baby's perspective doesn't move at all on its own. It really didn't feel like anything else than the camera. Also too much unnecessary dialogue. Too many things happening and didn't put across what was important as important. I think this team tried to be too honest with their genre and didn't realize they still had to make a 'film'.
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