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Stockholm
CinemaSerf3 December 2022
"Alex" (Alex Britt) meets "Ed" (Max Percy) in a London bar where, after a few seconds of flashback, it becomes clear that the former has had a fairly recent traumatic experience that he is determined to recover and progress from. What that was, and with whom is all part of the ambiguity presented to us here from Tom Wright. There are some clues in the rather sparing dialogue but nothing concrete, indeed - it seems that in just ten minutes we are merely being given a rather rudimentary introduction to these two young men and left to fill in - just one too many - blanks ourselves. The production, set in a pub, helps set the scenario of intimacy in a public space quite well, but I found the lack of definitive context in the flashbacks just a little disconcerting and confusing to be effective. Perhaps that was the plan - but it didn't quite deliver for me. It's a curious film to watch, I suspect many of us will get different things from it, but I'd give it a watch - Britt's character has something elusive yet strong about him.
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Alex Britt
Kirpianuscus19 June 2022
He is not only the star but, grace to close ups, tension, gestures, looks and shades, he becomes the subject of film.

And, in many senses, this is the basic virtue of this short film about ambiguous tension, about fake refuges and run by yourself.

A trauma and its deep traces.

The fights.

And the solution.

A film who deserved be perceived as warning, reflection of near realities and seductive for its honest perspective about a taboo subject.
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