I caught this short at the Sacremento Film Festival and was surprised that such a short film could have so many hidden layers and meanings to it. On the surface, it seems like a strange 'Twighlight Zone' episode, but when I started thinking about it, it made me consider the way in which modern society isolates individuals, and what it takes to bring them back together again (i.e. the loss of material possessions). The picture looks very nice, I believe it was shot on H.D., and I am sure I have seen the two leads in other films from the Bay Area. The music which accompanied the film was not overbearing, but complimented the confused state of the characters' minds, and the end song was really nice. Certainly worth checking out if you see it in a festival program.
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