Ten for Grandpa.


I was originally going to write a review for the newest Luna Lovegood . . . I mean Harry Potter movie, but I felt like that would be boring. So instead I decided to fluff my hipster ego by reviewing a short indie film that no one has heard of.

I've posted a link containing the entire video for the sole fact that I doubt very many have seen it. The video follows Doug Karr as he questions his grandfather, David Karr (A player on the world stage during the Red Scare post World War 2), well Doug is posing his questions to a ghost seeing as his grandpa died a month before his birth.

The 10 questions begin simply enough, questioning David's multiple marriages, and with building suspense - each question digging deeper into his life as a writer for the USA Communist newspaper "The Daily Worker" and his growth as a world player - finally ending with the deepest question asked throughout the entire video "Who where you?".

I don't want to give too much of the video away, and I can't talk too much about it without giving something away. That said I do want to talk as a whole, the transitions were gorgeous and entertaining, I didnt see a single flaw between each scene and they flowed almost magically. The actors chosen were very good, and I enjoyed the performance but the short was shot and directed by the actual Dough Karr and the question arises "Why the hell weren't you in a movie that follows you?" That was the only problem I saw with the short.

I don't believe that we have started any form of a rating system - they seem cliche to me. But I do want to give this short my thumbs up and suggest that if you have not clicked the link at the top yet, that you do so soon . . . do it now. . . . watch the video.

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