Its beauty is so clear, rich, full of flaviors and ordinary realities of every day than it is just unfair to not love it. A man, front to his home window, looking to a dancing young lady. The dialogue with psychotherapist. And the change in the show behind him of each night. The presumed touch. And the real touch, as a sort of relay. A superb, just a superb short film, for acting, choreography, last scenes and for the art of. Jason Thorpe to give the perfect role for remind, in some measure, you to yourself.
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