Kriv Stenders has tried to construct a unique and original film, bringing a meticulous vision to every aspect of his production. The cinematography and striking use of colour paint an antiseptic world in which Samuel Johnson\'s character, Gary Kelp, becomes increasingly isolated. The score, by Tom Ellard of Severed Heads fame, is minimal and stark, adding to the underlying unease this film creates. This is not a film for the faint hearted, it deals directly with some confronting subjects, and because of this it may have problems finding its audience.
Stenders tackles nine to five grind
A unique and original film that may struggle to find an audience.
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By Jamie Leonarder
Source: SBS
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