A young man wanders through the streets of Manhattan in search of a job interview.A young man wanders through the streets of Manhattan in search of a job interview.A young man wanders through the streets of Manhattan in search of a job interview.
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Louis Guerra
- Louis
- (as Louis J. Guerra)
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- Crazy creditsAfter the ending credits have run, the film returns to the job interview, pans around to some of the cast and crew standing in the room, and finishes with a close-up of the sound technician turning the sound off.
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real-time nyc filming redeems mediocre acting.
Although this movie has some undesirable elements, such as the wandering eyes of passersbys and the mediocre acting of the central characters, this movie also harnesses a rare uniqueness, not found in most hollywood films. At first viewing, I was overtaken by the shear logistics involved in shooting a film of this length, in one cut, with multiple characters intertwining throughout the narrative. Some scenes and acting may seem unnatural and even quirky, however, this film is original in the way that it was shot, and, in my book, redeems itself with its daring approach, and commendable management of multiple characters in real-time in new york city of all places.
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- Jun 18, 2002
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- Runtime1 hour 15 minutes
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