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Where.uvi
A Surrealist dream/nightmare is explored in one of the very first short films by the director.
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Plot Summary
Following the loss of his younger brother, a troubled young man named Ben is drawn into the underworld of New York City's underground fight club scene. He becomes entangled with a mysterious woman named Alice and a charismatic promoter, navigating a dangerous path of violence and self-discovery. The film explores themes of grief, addiction, and the search for connection in a harsh urban environment.
Critical Reception
Where.uvi received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its narrative underdeveloped and its themes heavy-handed. While some praised the performances, particularly Smit-McPhee's, the film was often criticized for its pacing and lack of emotional depth. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with some appreciating its gritty atmosphere and others finding it bleak and unfocused.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its brooding atmosphere and strong lead performance, but often criticized for a lack of narrative cohesion.
The film's exploration of grief and violence is deemed heavy-handed and ultimately unsatisfying by many reviewers.
Visual style is noted, but it cannot compensate for a story that feels underdeveloped and emotionally distant.
Google audience: Google users had mixed feelings about 'Where.uvi,' with many appreciating the gritty realism and the performances. However, a significant portion of viewers found the plot to be slow and depressing, leading to a less than satisfying viewing experience. Some felt the film did not deliver on its initial promise, while others commended its artistic ambition.
Fun Fact
The film marked the directorial debut of Danielle Lessovitz, who also wrote the screenplay.
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