I like documentaries so I was able to appreciate this raw, un-inhibitive film. I enjoyed the candid, personal, revealing nature of the film.
The camera seemed to take a very unobtrusive scope into Nathan's life and background. It is very interesting to think about the role that one's background does and does not play in our lives. I would like to know more about what happened to Nathan. I checked IMDB and he is currently working on a project with the following summary:
"Orlando's a salesman and an alcoholic. All he wants is to be left alone with his booze and pet hermit crab. Unfortunately his self-imposed isolation is interrupted when he's woken one morning by Jean Luc, an annoyingly chatty Frenchman who happens to be a voice in Orlando's head. In his attempt to figure out what the hell is going on, Orlando lands in the midst of a bizarre love quadrangle between him, his ex, Jean Luc, and Jean Luc's former flame, Chloe. It also appears that the Frenchman is taking over Orlando's body, sense by sense (by sense by sense by sense)."
After seeing the introscopic
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