After isolated farmer Ed (E. James Ford) makes a shocking discovery on his land, he tries to keep it a secret from his wife Birdie (Samantha Nugent). But how long can you keep a floating brain from the person you are closest to? Director and writer Azwan Badruzaman has a great eye for setting up shots and pacing, while the cast is absolutely perfect. I'd love to see this as a full-length, as I feel like there's so much more to explore and my appetite was only briefly sated by this great effort. There are a series of quick cuts as we see the being within the bar study Birdie that are some of the best put together scenes I've seen in a short. Can't wait to see more!
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Kirpianuscus21 December 2023
The last scene offers a poetic perspective about story.
A couple, living in isolated place, near a forest, having, after a car accident, a tensioned - boring relation who seems have as axis a latino soap opera The husband discovers in wood a brain . Their relation becomes more significant than the marriage and the benefit of this sort of friendship is an apparent better relation with wife.
But secrets are relatives . Especially for men. And the decision to fix the situation is a radical one.
But farmer Ed is not the only owner of a precious gift .
A short film with potential of series about his brain and her heart.
A couple, living in isolated place, near a forest, having, after a car accident, a tensioned - boring relation who seems have as axis a latino soap opera The husband discovers in wood a brain . Their relation becomes more significant than the marriage and the benefit of this sort of friendship is an apparent better relation with wife.
But secrets are relatives . Especially for men. And the decision to fix the situation is a radical one.
But farmer Ed is not the only owner of a precious gift .
A short film with potential of series about his brain and her heart.
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