Movie spotlight
Upper
Sarah is in a rut. Lonely, depressed and unemployed as a 30-year-old New Yorker, her life is less than impressive. At the insistence of her psychiatrist, she takes an "upper" to help her get her life together. What ensues is a day like no other, but like all good things in life, what goes up must always come down.
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Plot Summary
This short film follows a character through an experience that is deeply personal and internal. It explores themes of isolation and the quiet struggles within oneself. The narrative unfolds through visual storytelling, focusing on the character's solitary journey.
Critical Reception
As a short film, 'Upper' received limited distribution and therefore has a very small critical footprint. Information on its reception from major critics or a broad audience is not readily available. It exists primarily within niche film festival circuits or independent showcases.
What Reviewers Say
Difficult to ascertain due to limited public reviews.
Likely appreciated for its introspective and atmospheric qualities by a select audience.
Pacing and visual storytelling are key elements, but reception is highly subjective.
Google audience: No significant public audience reviews are available for 'Upper'.
Fun Fact
Information regarding 'Upper' (2019) is extremely scarce, suggesting it may have been a very limited independent production or student film with minimal promotional reach.
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