My group and I have been gambling between either a comedy short film or drama, and we haven't quite come to a decision. However, we have come up with a few ideas for both.
At first, I was more drawn to the idea of doing a drama genre short film, because it seemed the most familiar and comfortable genre to do. However, my group member Martina introduced the idea of doing a comedy short film. Although I had my reservations at first, I watched a few comedy short films on Vimeo with her in class, and my perspective was completely shifted.
The particular short film that stuck out to me was a comedic love story called "No me ama" (she doesn't love me).
Martina and I were both in awe of the cinematography, the comedic timing, and the simple yet effective story telling. The film was very clever because it told a story of insecurities about the boy feeling like the girl he is in a relationship with doesn't love him, simply because she won't say the words "te amo". Although she shows her love in other ways, like spending everyday with him, traveling with him, buying him gifts and cooking for him, his monologue throughout the entire film shows how insecure he is about the fact that she has never said the specific words. I thought it was clever to only show the guy's inner monologue, and never show any monologue between the two of them until the very end, where she finally says the words I love you.
I like the simple message that this film brought across, which is how we can overthink and create a false reality in our heads, and I especially love the comedic timing with which they delivered this simple message with. I particularly liked how there were no extremely deep or introspective themes in the film, just very lighthearted and relatable that show the smaller joys in life.
Some particular things from this film that I want to incorporate into our short film:
- Something unique that offers a new perspective, such as the entire film being only the boy's inner monologue. I thought that this added so much uniqueness to the film.
- Using different angles and shots to provide comedic effect, rather than just monologue.
- Finding a simple theme, and creating a story around it.