Walter a short film, is a portrait of a troubled, emotionally-complex man who is very reserved and delusional. He is in a mental asylum and struggles to deal with the tragic loss of his son.
Walter! His chronicle binding; nine minutes and I found myself sympathising. It was not mainly a visual ardour that prompted this sympathy and the desire for thought, but, quite unquestionably, fear of what might be coming out of the emotional dilemma which can be found perhaps on all sides of human experience. I could no longer fail to connect with the two chairs, the whining voices, the pain of loss and the stab wounds, for what made the difference was Walter’s sheer honesty. At about six minutes my mind was seething with conjectural theory, every further second let it ferment of it ascend to my surface consciousness; is this merely an expiation or am I taken for a ride by the director P. Patil herself by not stifling but rather aiding my imagination. The performances are eerie, the details bold, the direction is brilliant and the outcome is something that is ultimately hard to come by these days.
Sagar8 years ago
Good one!!!
Sphurti8 years ago
Very nice movie
Sphurti8 years ago
Vinod8 years ago
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Sagar8 years ago
Nice Movie
Rajendra8 years ago
Nice creation
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Arun8 years ago
Walter! His chronicle binding; nine minutes and I found myself sympathising. It was not mainly a visual ardour that prompted this sympathy and the desire for thought, but, quite unquestionably, fear of what might be coming out of the emotional dilemma which can be found perhaps on all sides of human experience. I could no longer fail to connect with the two chairs, the whining voices, the pain of loss and the stab wounds, for what made the difference was Walter’s sheer honesty. At about six minutes my mind was seething with conjectural theory, every further second let it ferment of it ascend to my surface consciousness; is this merely an expiation or am I taken for a ride by the director P. Patil herself by not stifling but rather aiding my imagination. The performances are eerie, the details bold, the direction is brilliant and the outcome is something that is ultimately hard to come by these days.