A young voyeur follows a woman through a neo-noir metropolis.A young voyeur follows a woman through a neo-noir metropolis.A young voyeur follows a woman through a neo-noir metropolis.
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The starcrossed lovers spin in their graves
I had the rare displeasure of catching this piece of 'film' whilst passing through the sanguine beach town of Santa Barbara, sadly when I went to the reel loud festival I found that most of the films fit the beautiful setting, until I watched this one.
Nick and Kate is to student film making, what snuff films are to kiddy films. The film has flashes of knowledge in its camera work, but this is all undone, by sloppy directing, and a complete lack of plot. Then there is a scene of a train, which is in color, and blue, why? Who knows, who cares? The maudlin ending reminds me lest of 81/2 and more of 8mm where I just wanted to shove my head in the oven, and let the fumes do their magic.
Honestly, the best part of this film, was the credit sequence and I wished the film had ended there.
Then after the slow torture of this particular abomination, it ended the festival continued and it was wiped away from my thoughts, until the end of the night when some `judges' saw fit to give it their festival award. This film won their single award, the highest praise the festival had to offer, to what in my opinion, and my boyfriend's opinion the worst film of the festival, it was a mind boggling night.
Nick and Kate is to student film making, what snuff films are to kiddy films. The film has flashes of knowledge in its camera work, but this is all undone, by sloppy directing, and a complete lack of plot. Then there is a scene of a train, which is in color, and blue, why? Who knows, who cares? The maudlin ending reminds me lest of 81/2 and more of 8mm where I just wanted to shove my head in the oven, and let the fumes do their magic.
Honestly, the best part of this film, was the credit sequence and I wished the film had ended there.
Then after the slow torture of this particular abomination, it ended the festival continued and it was wiped away from my thoughts, until the end of the night when some `judges' saw fit to give it their festival award. This film won their single award, the highest praise the festival had to offer, to what in my opinion, and my boyfriend's opinion the worst film of the festival, it was a mind boggling night.
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- Dec 19, 2003
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