I can imagine no more fitting venue than YouTube for distribution of the innovative and provocative independent film, Four Eyed Monsters, where it will live until August. The film highlights a love story that began on the Internet, developed through a flutter of letters, text messages and notes (and, initially, without verbal communication). The project, in the words of the subjects/lovers/filmmakers is all about “the process” and has no clear resolution.
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. (It’s painless; trust me.)I’ve been following the making of Four Eyed Monsters for a while; the three to fifteen-minute behind-the-scenes glance at this extraordinary project have certainly intrigued, and the feature film does not disappoint. It allows a peek into the minds of two brilliant and troubled artists with a truly unique cinematic voice. The delivery matches the peculiarity and reflexivity of the concept itself.
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