lost in a moment from dennis wheatley on Vimeo.
I found this short film amazingly poignant. (Be sure to watch it in full-screen mode.)
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Brilliant. Unreal & real at the same time. (I can just about smell the food.) :)
Nice concept. Snippets of "real life" can be very poignant, as you noted, when examined closely, as in a short film like this one. I am unfamiliar with the soundtrack, but I also thought that it was a nice fit.
Michael
I found it hypnotic.
Mac - who is singing - do you know the song?
Thanks for turning us on - as usual
C~
better than the last few novels I read. I liked it...
Mike C!
@Colette
I'm not familiar with the music, but it fits (especially interspersed with noise from the sushi bar).
Thank you for this.
That is some unusual stuff, thanks for sharing it.
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