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I've made a number of jokes over the last few days about just how many jobs Evan Glodell had on his debut film, "Bellflower," but the truth is that I'm impressed. I would be impressed if he was just the lead actor and gave a performance as strong as the one he gives in the film, but to also be the writer, director, producer, and to be responsible for building the working props and the specialty camera rigs? Ridiculous.
I get the feeling that's the only way a film like "Bellflower" would ever get made, though. This is obviously a personal vision, and the handcrafted quality of the film is part of what makes it feel so special. When you see the film, you'll see the way the image matches the emotional states of the characters, the way it almost feels recovered instead of filmed. -Drew McWeeny
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