It tells the troubled life of a 15-year-old girl who loses sight of her younger brother whom she was supposed to be watching. The film makes use, from beginning to end, of the multiple-frame technique.
A technical curio which doesn't go much farther than just that. The central situation of the plot bears some relation to Rain (2001) (based on Kirsty Gunn's novel). While some of the events are kind of funny (though apparently it takes itself seriously), the film as a whole just dwells on victimization as usual.
Rating: 37
Saturday, December 13, 2008
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