Añade un argumento en tu idiomaEveryone writes to Erica Wexler on her Facebook, and she's great about responding. But Erica Wexler is dead.Everyone writes to Erica Wexler on her Facebook, and she's great about responding. But Erica Wexler is dead.Everyone writes to Erica Wexler on her Facebook, and she's great about responding. But Erica Wexler is dead.
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- CuriosidadesLouise Van Veenendaal's debut.
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At first they thought it was her boyfriend or a family member playing a sick joke, but quickly it became clear that although she tragically died in 2009, Erica Wexler continued to use her social media to comment on other people's status and photos. This mockumentary looks at this amazing situation.
I was going to write documentary in the plot summary but realized it may not make it clear that this is a fictional short and not an actual documentary, however the term "mockumentary" usually implies comedy and that isn't the case here/. Instead this short plays it straight with a tale of essentially a ghost within Facebook who continues to talk to her friends via social media. The film plays this straight and subtle and, although I quite liked that aspect of it, I would have preferred its colors to have been a bit clearer on the mast. The point is that even though Erica is online and somehow alive, that the comments she responds to still seem to be about the original posters and not about Erica. It is a point that is underplayed so that it is not rammed down the viewer's throat, but it should have been more forcefully made in my opinion because there was a great deal of scope for it to have been clearer and more forceful.
The documentary tone is well presented throughout and the cinematography is sharp and looks professional. The actors are also very natural and convincing, adding to the realism of the piece and by extension to the point that is being made – that even in her afterlife, other users on social media are still not willing to make it all about the other people. It is a nice point which is made by suggestion through interviews ("I never really knew her") and also by the comments we see posted on the screen – but I would have liked it to play built a bit and have a stronger overall delivery of this point.
I was going to write documentary in the plot summary but realized it may not make it clear that this is a fictional short and not an actual documentary, however the term "mockumentary" usually implies comedy and that isn't the case here/. Instead this short plays it straight with a tale of essentially a ghost within Facebook who continues to talk to her friends via social media. The film plays this straight and subtle and, although I quite liked that aspect of it, I would have preferred its colors to have been a bit clearer on the mast. The point is that even though Erica is online and somehow alive, that the comments she responds to still seem to be about the original posters and not about Erica. It is a point that is underplayed so that it is not rammed down the viewer's throat, but it should have been more forcefully made in my opinion because there was a great deal of scope for it to have been clearer and more forceful.
The documentary tone is well presented throughout and the cinematography is sharp and looks professional. The actors are also very natural and convincing, adding to the realism of the piece and by extension to the point that is being made – that even in her afterlife, other users on social media are still not willing to make it all about the other people. It is a nice point which is made by suggestion through interviews ("I never really knew her") and also by the comments we see posted on the screen – but I would have liked it to play built a bit and have a stronger overall delivery of this point.
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- 7 abr 2014
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