Is this filmed in Queens? I hope the crew got some good falafel. And piroshki. I don’t know if you’ve seen the facial close-ups in Hiroshima Mon Amour but the stills give off “the less dialogue the better” vibe, i.e. that the cinematography is telling the story.
I’m tempted to go cynical again and guess that a) the guy in the first shot…
Is this filmed in Queens? I hope the crew got some good falafel. And piroshki. I don’t know if you’ve seen the facial close-ups in Hiroshima Mon Amour but the stills give off “the less dialogue the better” vibe, i.e. that the cinematography is telling the story.
I’m tempted to go cynical again and guess that a) the guy in the first shot is returning to the Marina District in San Francisco, or b) the AC broke in New York in August, but judging by everyone else’s pissed off or sorrowful faces, I’m assuming the noir-esque plot - dim lighting, fan - runs a little deeper than that.
The Cambodian crooning is also more soulful and melancholy than the Indian rock in Ghost World.
Is this filmed in Queens? I hope the crew got some good falafel. And piroshki. I don’t know if you’ve seen the facial close-ups in Hiroshima Mon Amour but the stills give off “the less dialogue the better” vibe, i.e. that the cinematography is telling the story.
I’m tempted to go cynical again and guess that a) the guy in the first shot is returning to the Marina District in San Francisco, or b) the AC broke in New York in August, but judging by everyone else’s pissed off or sorrowful faces, I’m assuming the noir-esque plot - dim lighting, fan - runs a little deeper than that.
The Cambodian crooning is also more soulful and melancholy than the Indian rock in Ghost World.
oh man, it was filmed in brooklyn. i wanted to film it in queens.