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Speaking as an author who is constantly thinking up new ideas for
novels, injecting his own sentiments in to the psyches of his
characters, and has known what a struggle it can be to muster up an idea
for a new story at the demand of an editor or a publisher, I found
"Between the Blinds" not only a testament to the fragility and beauty of
human emotions but to the power of the creative process and how
absolutely tumultuous it can be. For any self-respecting writer, they
will be able to relate completely with our protagonist, a writer who is
given only a few hours to complete a new manuscripts and angrily
struggles to concoct a new idea. Staying true to that old adage of
writing what one knows, he observes random passersby between his blinds
across the park and relates it to his hobby as a puppeteer and becomes a
basic god in his own mind orchestrating and composing situations that
are heartwarming, heartbreaking, and hilarious.
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Daniel Brown while positing the
short to be a demonstration of the power of emotions also
manages to create an inadvertent silent film, one that
stimulates through the power of its incredible score and top
notch performances from the entire cast who have no speaking
parts and instead must emote through the classic methods of
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Brown gets unique by painting his subjects
as living marionettes as the writers stands in his room pulling the
strings and the ideas he conceives are breathtaking and compelling all
at once. With a
fantasy-like gloss added, "Between the Blinds" is a journey in through
the mind of the struggling writer where fantasy and reality is always
blurred, and every situation is always questionable through their eyes
and Brown is never afraid to test his audiences perception of human
interaction first setting up a scenario between two strangers on a park
bench allowing us to create our own perspective, and then throwing it to
the protagonist who manages to write some truly interesting outlines for
potential stories. All at once a stimulating, thought provoking and
entertaining short film, Daniel Brown and his writing team are able to
conceive a masterful view at the writing process, and I was stunned from
minute one.
I'd be so bold as to
call "Between the Blinds" a masterpiece, since it works on levels as a
testament to the intensity of the creative process for struggling
writers, a demonstration of the nature of human emotions and interaction
with words that often go unsaid, and an experiment in orchestrating a
compelling silent film for an unsuspecting viewing audience.
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