A vain and narcissistic woman does a lot of self-portraits or selfies on her smartphone before going out. To her, it’s a normal thing until a regular day of self-pampering, self-admiration and self-indulgence goes into a spiral of comic and surreal events. From a bad hair day to clown make-up, how can a narcissist overcome these challenges? (Source: Letterboxd) Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: NoFilter
- Also Known As: No Filter , NoFilter
- Screenwriter & Director: Luigi Rosario
- Genres: Horror, Psychological, Drama
Reviews
What I found was a short that started perfectly normally and didn't feel foreboding in any way and then, within two minutes, I was taken to feeling uneasy to pure unnerving content being flashed at me that will definitely be flashing back across my eyelids when I go to sleep tonight.
I admit if this was in a full-length feature film; I wouldn't be rating this scene so highly; I'm rating this short so highly because it's hard to bring all these emotions and such across in just 5 minutes and to do so well - many feature-length films struggle to do so across an entire hour and a half to two hours. What Rosario directed and wrote is well crafted and deserves to be noted for that.
With the message as well to stop worrying so much about how you look, as someone who's a bit narcissistic themselves, this definitely made me glance at my phone and think about how much I edit my photos before posting them. Solid 4/5
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