Review of Conversations with Other Women (2006) by Sean Axmaker for Seattle Post-Intelligencer — 23 Aug 2006
The entire film is shot in split screen. Each of the unnamed characters is photographed separately in their own slice of space, the images sutured together with a purposeful imperfection, with occasional overlap and rare moments of union.
It gives them the appearance of dancing around one another, almost touching but never getting past the years of emotional scar tissue, even as they work their way to her hotel room.
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This review of Conversations with Other Women (2006) was written by Sean Axmaker and published by Seattle Post-Intelligencer on 23 Aug 2006.
Conversations with Other Women has generally received positive reviews.
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