Review of I'm Here (2013) by Nick O — 05 Sep 2010
Sobering oasis that lulls as you watch it. Spike Jonze of "Being John Malkovich" and "Where the Wild Things Are" crafts "I'm Here", a 29-minute short film about unorthodox love with experimental sentimentality.
It's of haunting nature that soothes a short and simple story to an indie-style romancer that says more about life in a half-hour than some movies with jumbled sub-plots could do in thrice that running.
Jonze leads "I'm Here" out of the dark only to show it back in, though at the beginning we as an audience feel like leaders, able to stop watching or buy out of its cool rhyme at any spot we place.
By the end we're undoubted followers.
This review of I'm Here (2013) was written by Nick O on 05 Sep 2010.
I'm Here has generally received very positive reviews.
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