Marc
07-24-2008, 11:41 AM
I'm becoming a big fan of writer/director Vincenzo Natali. His first film has become a cult classic and with a very small budget managed to create a claustrophobic thriller with Cube. (Forget the sequels... he had nothing to do with them.)
His third film is a comedic-mystery called Nothing. (I can't comment on his second feature, Cypher, as I've not seen it.) Again shot in a low budget style, Nothing is about two friends who want to disappear. One is a shut-in that is being threatened by a girl scout's mother because her daughter claims he tried to kiss her (he didn't), while the other is wanted by the FBI for embezzling money from his employer (it was his girlfriend of two weeks). And now the city has condemned their home that sits between two major highways.
At the tipping point when everyone is ganging up on them the world outside suddenly disappears. Except for their home and yard the world is nothing but white emptiness. They explore their surroundings, documenting their "discovery", as well as get on each others nerves.
Nothing is a fun film for people who like a mishmash of comedy, science fiction and mystery. It's well worth the rental.
This post was last modified: 07-24-2008, 11:55 AM by Marc.