06-25-2022, 03:45 PM
This is a low budget Japanese indie time-travel tale and it's brilliant, absolutely brilliant. There's that ol' nagging issue of time travel paradox and this little film takes that on with hilarious panache. A cafe owner discovers that his security cam monitor shows what will happen two minutes in the future. His friends start noodling with it and one gets the idea of facing the two monitors at each other to create a Droste effect to see further into the future. What ensues is hysterically recursive as scenes get played out from different perspectives across a layered assortment of scenarios.
What makes this superb is that it's shot as a one-er - or as my new word of the day calls it: nagamawashi (long shot) - a micro-genre currently trending with Japanese indies. Y'all know how much I love one-ers. Coupled with the intricate play on time travel, this modest indie is marvelously complex and the technical making is mind boggling - there some BTS footage in the credits.
As with any time travel film, a part of me wanted to dissect it to see if it all worked. But another part of me realizes that it would complicated to do that because I'd have to sit with a stop watch and clock the film out in the 2 minute time travel intervals, and that would be a lot of work. Better to just sit back and enjoy the silliness.
For D00Mers, this is a fun romp if you like time travel films or clever cinematography. From the BTS it looks like it was shot on an iPhone.
What makes this superb is that it's shot as a one-er - or as my new word of the day calls it: nagamawashi (long shot) - a micro-genre currently trending with Japanese indies. Y'all know how much I love one-ers. Coupled with the intricate play on time travel, this modest indie is marvelously complex and the technical making is mind boggling - there some BTS footage in the credits.
As with any time travel film, a part of me wanted to dissect it to see if it all worked. But another part of me realizes that it would complicated to do that because I'd have to sit with a stop watch and clock the film out in the 2 minute time travel intervals, and that would be a lot of work. Better to just sit back and enjoy the silliness.
For D00Mers, this is a fun romp if you like time travel films or clever cinematography. From the BTS it looks like it was shot on an iPhone.
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