They Did It Again: Resonare
I’m already a fan of both Chad Tayler and Wayne Betts Jr, so I was pleased to be asked to review their newest film, Resonare. Due to technical difficulties, I wasn’t able to see the movie until last night. The wait was worth it. I wasn’t disappointed as I continued to be amazed at the depth of the visual aspects of this film. Similar to some of their previous movies, this was also abstract with nary a word or sign expressed. I’ve watched it twice last night and again this morning. The film producers have instructed me to make no spoilers, so I won’t. Seriously, I really couldn’t make any spoilers because the film is so abstract that no clear cut definition could explain the movie. It is really up to us, the viewers, to interpret the movie and there may be 1,000 different ways to interpret it. This film is really a piece of art, in fact. You could say it is also a modern version of the Rorschach Test This film brings you right into the scene, instead watching from a distance. I look forward to seeing more of their work. Elizabeth From my husband, Dave, who watched the movie with me: Chad Tayler and Wayne Betts Jr have produced a film called Resonare, an enigmatic 11-minute puzzler about the lure of forbidden fruit. The novice filmmakers show mastery of their craft, and we can look to further development of their talents
I’m already a fan of both Chad Tayler and Wayne Betts Jr, so I was pleased to be asked to review their newest film, Resonare. Due to technical difficulties, I wasn’t able to see the movie until last night. The wait was worth it. I wasn’t disappointed as I continued to be amazed at the depth of the visual aspects of this film. Similar to some of their previous movies, this was also abstract with nary a word or sign expressed. I’ve watched it twice last night and again this morning. The film producers have instructed me to make no spoilers, so I won’t. Seriously, I really couldn’t make any spoilers because the film is so abstract that no clear cut definition could explain the movie. It is really up to us, the viewers, to interpret the movie and there may be 1,000 different ways to interpret it. This film is really a piece of art, in fact. You could say it is also a modern version of the Rorschach Test This film brings you right into the scene, instead watching from a distance. I look forward to seeing more of their work. Elizabeth From my husband, Dave, who watched the movie with me: Chad Tayler and Wayne Betts Jr have produced a film called Resonare, an enigmatic 11-minute puzzler about the lure of forbidden fruit. The novice filmmakers show mastery of their craft, and we can look to further development of their talents
