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People, Places, Things

1/18/2016

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People, Places, Things (2015) is one of the rare gems nestled in the exhaustive (and often bad) archives of Netflix. For Flight of the Conchords fans, this film will not disappoint. Jemaine Clements' character is very...well, Jemaine-esque with the usual witty remarks and deadpan delivery, but there is an emotional depth to the character that makes him likable, depressing and all around worth investing your time into.

The sweet indie-flick examines a man who lost his ideal life to infidelity and now must navigate being single at 40, teaching the art of the graphic novel, and building his relationship with his daughters. Filled with enough tension, humor and sweet father-daughter moments, People, Places, Things is a sincere film that both husbands and wives can agree on.
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         The connection between film and writing are synonymous. In essence, film is a visual medium of what the novel already portrays. Most of my influences for style and content come from film and, as most writers, I see the scene in my head, through camera angles and movement, much like a director.
         Naturally, film is a source of inspiration and below are movies, directors, scenes and other film related stuff I find of value.

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