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10/10
A powerful short film
gregoryabbey23 March 2014
I first saw this short a few years ago at a film festival. Really powerful narrative. It can be very challenging to capture alcoholism and the journey towards sobriety in a way that's not contrived or melodramatic. This short does a perfect job of doing that. As someone who knows people who have hit rock bottom with substance abuse, I think the film encompasses that experience in a truthful and honest way. Obviously a lot of talent up on the screen. Some truly beautiful shots. Also smart and elevated editing. Noticed the music was composed by the filmmaker as well. Hits just the right notes tonally. Finally, great performance by the lead actor. Wow. He totally nailed it. Dark, vulnerable and intimate. Will be interesting to see what this writer/director does next.
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10/10
Moving & Original
anthonyhadensalerno21 March 2014
A harrowing journey. A difficult watch but worth every minute! It begins in a tranquil place but quickly descends into darkness. The performances are solid all around, each actor giving their all. The award winning editing is disjointed and jolting to great effect, if at first it takes getting used to, but that's the point: not get used to anything... until the conclusion. Peter Ganim as the lead is amazing, capturing with subtly and mania the harrowing journey of the protagonist as he descends into madness and paranoia. His Best Actor award at the 2013 Silent River International Film Festival is well deserved indeed!
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9/10
Powerful!
galdort21 March 2014
A powerfully thought provoking and at times uncomfortable glimpse at a mans fateful journey through not only his addiction, but his relationship with those most affected by it. It hit me like a ton of bricks. Spot on performances, excellent sound design, & captivating cinematography

make this one short not to be missed. Filmmakers take note: Mr. Salerno's use of the medium is the very essence of what drives the creative car; sometimes even compelling is to put on our seat belt. I'm looking forward to seeing what he has in store for us next.

Gabriel Aldort
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