IamYou - A Short Film Review
/ Bo McGee“You had just started walking and you wanted to go toward the waves… but I’d only let you go so far before I’d catch you.”
This beautiful short piece is a glimpse into the life of two lower class, young adults trying to get by in San Francisco. Gabe (Paul S. Tracey) spends his days halfheartedly scrounging and panhandling in the city trying to make a buck. Helena (Presciliana Esparolini) takes to the streets at night.
All though I’ve been programmed to know these stakes as high, I quickly began experiencing them through the eyes of these broken characters: With resgination and fearlessness. Gabe and Helena carry about their days unmoved, treating each other with resentment and impatience, yet they find solace in each other’s company and allow opportunities to escape through story. Gabe shares a recurring dream over and over. Helena retells stories of their childhood countless times. Brief moments of comfort.
Their monotonous, unpleasant day to day is served to us with a twist, as it is portrayed in beautiful, dreamlike scenes of San Francisco and intimate shots of facial expressions and emotions. Both Tracey and Esparolini give heart wrenching performances.
IamYou is currently a contestant in the LA Cinequest Film Festival. I strongly suggest you watch it, and participate in it’s growth by voting here, if you’re so inclined.
This breathtaking short is certainly a must watch.
IamYou is poetry.
This beautiful short piece is a glimpse into the life of two lower class, young adults trying to get by in San Francisco. Gabe (Paul S. Tracey) spends his days halfheartedly scrounging and panhandling in the city trying to make a buck. Helena (Presciliana Esparolini) takes to the streets at night.
The presented hook for this short is Martin Starr, known for his roles in "Freaks and Geeks " and "Silicon Valley". I've never personally seen either of those shows, but the premise of this particular short tickled my curiosity quite a bit: A man in love with a coworker that can't express his affections because of his slow pace of life. His literal, slow-motion, pace of life.
You like a good little love story? "Me & You" is a little gem worth checking out! #shortfilm #vimeopick #chickflick
A great little "What if...?" scenario that made me explore some other theoretical possibilities in the world of film and comics.
This video is so great that it made me use my record player to smash my iPhone. I guess I'll just whistle from now on.
Great entry in the GRRF genre; generally populated by short films that were made by talented filmmakers who were born in the early 80's and probably took a bunch adderall in art school.
My wife and I had a beautiful love affair on our way to the altar. We were both passionate romantics, living and loving with audacious enthusiasm in the world's greatest city: San Francisco, California.
On top of that, we both were (and remain) artists and storytellers.