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Elevator MovieA Review by Andrew Shearer This movie could have easily been an arty, boring character study. After all, it's shot in 16mm B&W, has only two actors, takes place in an elevator, and runs 95 minutes. Luckily, filmmaker Zeb Haradon (who wrote, directed, starred in, shot and edited the film) makes sure that the audience stays totally enamored with what's happening onscreen the whole time, by utilizing weird sci-fi elements, gross humor, and lots of shock value. Jim (Haradon's character) is slowly revealed as quite a freaky young man. He's never had a girlfriend, is obsessed with anal sex, and doesn't believe in God. Lana (played by Robin Ballard), on the other hand, is a recovering drug-addicted slut who has given her life to Jesus Christ. Strangely, there are no intense confrontations or arguments. Instead, Haradon lets the story unfold and take very bizarre turns, thus keeping me entertained and waiting to see what would happen next. ELEVATOR MOVIE takes influence from films like David Lynch's ERASERHEAD This film scores on so many levels, but primarily because it's so simple and yet so perfectly well-done. Definitely one of the most original and bizarre films I've ever had the pleasure of watching. Honestly, I'd take ELEVATOR MOVIE over ERASERHEAD any day of the week. |
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