Love Story: Movie Review
Love Story
Rating: 8/10
Cast: Florian Habicht, Masha Yakovenko, Florian's father
Director: Florian Habicht
Delightfully quirky,
and a little bit insane, this is the latest from NZ film maker Florian Habicht
who made Kaikohe Demolition and Land of the Long White Cloud. It's opening in
Auckland and playing in the 2011 New Zealand International Film Festival as
well.
It's a mash of genres - with a dazzling
pinch of interactivity.
Love Story is made on the
fly with the truly interactive feel of New York and those who live there.
Basically, Habicht one day sees a woman (Masha Yakovenko) walking on the streets
holding a plate with a piece of cake on it.
Spurred on by a whim, he introduces himself to Masha and persuades
her to be part of his film - only, he doesn't really have a vision of where it's
going and this is where the New Yorkers and his father come in as he seeks
advice from them about what he should do next&
Love Story is random, nuts, hilarious and touching throughout as
well.
There's a real blurring of reality though as
Florian the film maker plays "Florian the film maker" (or does he?) as he
directs himself in this film which takes the path chosen by the New Yorkers he
randomly meets in the streets.
It's also got a
brilliant turn by his dad - who tends to skype in and join the discussion at
highly random times but with laugh out loud repercussions.
This wonderfully absurd and highly watchable film is rewarding,
entertaining and will make you smile the biggest smile as you head out into the
winter nights. It's to be commended for its light tone which shows an inventive
touch at work and one who'll clearly be able to turn his hand to anything when
necessary.
Plus you'll never look at romantically
eating food off someone in the same way again when you see this...
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