One man prepares to remove a limb that he perceives as being 'alien' or 'foreign'.One man prepares to remove a limb that he perceives as being 'alien' or 'foreign'.One man prepares to remove a limb that he perceives as being 'alien' or 'foreign'.
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- TriviaThe condition portrayed in the film is not true Body Dysmorphic Disorder, rather a mixture of BDD and Body Integrity Identity Disorder, a psychological disorder wherein sufferers feel they would be happier living as an amputee.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Ink (2014)
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Wow!
Having followed the progress of this short film since its first announcement, I finally got to view it when it played before the Soska twin's excellent American Mary at the Glasgow Film Theatre. I wasn't disappointed.
To give too much away about the plot would be a disservice to a truly original and well made film. As a body horror, it ticks all the boxes. As a black comedy, it ticks all the boxes. And as entertainment, it ticks all the boxes (although a strong disposition - and stomach - may be needed!).
Gordon Holliday, as the only cast member, puts in an incredibly committed performance with very little dialogue. The special effects are very effective and used sparingly which, coupled with some great sound design, lets the audience use their imagination to build the complete picture.
For a first time director, this is more than a promising debut. It looks great (big props to Paul John Ross for his photography) and the overall product is more professional than a film made for next-to-nothing has any right to be.
To give too much away about the plot would be a disservice to a truly original and well made film. As a body horror, it ticks all the boxes. As a black comedy, it ticks all the boxes. And as entertainment, it ticks all the boxes (although a strong disposition - and stomach - may be needed!).
Gordon Holliday, as the only cast member, puts in an incredibly committed performance with very little dialogue. The special effects are very effective and used sparingly which, coupled with some great sound design, lets the audience use their imagination to build the complete picture.
For a first time director, this is more than a promising debut. It looks great (big props to Paul John Ross for his photography) and the overall product is more professional than a film made for next-to-nothing has any right to be.
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- repo_man1
- Jan 23, 2013
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- Runtime12 minutes
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