Change
Change

Change

2016Movie11 minJapanese

Normality meets absurdity: Natsuko and Gomuo were an ordinary couple until Natsuko meets a terminally ill woman who will die if she does not have sex for more than 24 hours. What situations do the two young women plunge into when life hangs by a thread?

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IMDb6.9/10
Director: Michael ColemanGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the impact of Hurricane Katrina on the city of New Orleans through the eyes of its residents. It delves into the personal stories of struggle, resilience, and the slow process of rebuilding in the aftermath of the devastating storm. The film highlights the enduring spirit of the community as they navigate loss and strive for recovery.

Critical Reception

Change is a poignant and brief look at the human cost of natural disasters and the strength of community. While not a comprehensive overview, its personal narratives offer an intimate glimpse into the lived experiences of those affected by Hurricane Katrina, earning it praise for its emotional impact and authenticity.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional resonance and focus on individual stories.
  • Acknowledged as a sensitive portrayal of community resilience.
  • Noted for its brevity, offering a powerful yet concise perspective.

Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for this short documentary are not readily available, similar short films focusing on human-interest stories often receive positive feedback for their ability to evoke empathy and highlight important social issues.

Fun Fact

Director Michael Coleman also served as the primary cinematographer and editor for 'Change,' contributing to its intimate and personal feel.

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