by Kathy » 9/15/2006, 10:57 am
I've heard a lot of good things about the film, and I wish I was in TO during the film festival so I could have seen it. Apparently after screening the film, there was a Q&A session where people affected by mood disorders stood up and shared what it meant to them.
From Chartattack
PRETTY BROKEN (Shortcuts Canada)
Directed by: Cline Mayo
Starring: Chantal Kreviazuk
Rating: 3/5
This 11-minute short film isn't a groundbreaking work on mental illness. It doesn't make any statements on the subject nor offer any radical new insights. Sitting alone in a stark, clinical room, Patient #48273 (Kreviazuk) sits and talks about her life. She laughs, she cries, she rants and she ponders her place in society. It's been done before, but that doesn't mean that this isn't a good film. Pretty Broken doesn't succeed because of its message; it succeeds because of the performance that delivers it. Inhabiting her role without a shred of self-consciousness, Kreviazuk brings a very raw and emotional edge to the piece. Thanks to her portrayal of Patient #48273, she turns Pretty Broken into a desperate, engaging and ultimately human portrait of a mood disorder.—Sarah Kurchak
<I><B>"I know this sounds corny, and I might be a little bit drunk, but honest to god, thank you everybody"</B></I>