Review of Doodlebug (1997) by Wayne K — 22 Aug 2016
A bizarre little experiment, Doodlebug, the debut picture of acclaimed director Christopher Nolan, is a far cry from his recent films, and while it's as cheap as you can imagine, and there's not much you can do within the span of 3 minutes, it does have some hints of cleverness, primarily in how the camera moves to illustration the fright and frustration experienced by our nameless lead character Worth a watch, if only to witness Nolan's extremely humble beginnings.
And if you believe it to be completely meaningless rubbish, at least you won't have wasted very much of your time coming to that conclusion.
This review of Doodlebug (1997) was written by Wayne K on 22 Aug 2016.
Doodlebug has generally received positive reviews.
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