Perfection – Film Review




Although it’s not remarkable to see someone walking onscreen ‘Perfection’ is set in Los Angeles, the city of cars and freeways. Yet, this LA appears more intimate. Its exteriors appear filtered as if filmed through a gauzy haze as Kristabelle (Christina Beck) walks around the neighbourhood.  A striking figure with pronounced blonde bangs, clad in large sweaters and black brogues.

A home life shared with her glamorous Mother Sally (Robyn Peterson) their environment is defined by their addictions. Kristabelle with freshly, bloodied scars on her upper thighs self-harms her way to feeling alive whilst Sally addicted to plastic surgery tries to maintain a younger Hollywood aesthetic. At times each thrives on a past nostalgia connected with their old lives and younger selves that rely on a currency, an emphasis associated with youth and desire. “Oh Tony looked so handsome then," remarks Sally whilst watching old westerns starring her husband. Kristabelle’s punk rock adolescence is remembered through the eyes of a younger man, the brother of an old childhood friend.  The original posters of ‘The Damned’ ageless images are still tacked on her bedroom wall.

Director/Writer: Christina Beck  


Producers: Tatiana Kelly, Annette Murphy

Co-Producers: Beth Dewey, Robert Poswall

Director of Photography: Robert Poswall

Editor: Katy Skjering

Composer: Marika Tjelios

Cast: Christina Beck, Robyn Peterson, David Melville, Jeff Kober, Jackson Davis and Jamela Biggs.

Best Narrative Feature – Oxford Film Festival, Mississippi, USA

Best Actor – Christina Beck

Information about the film can be found here

http://perfectionthemovie.wordpress.com/who-we-are/

Slice – the short film version of the feature ‘Perfection’  can be viewed on youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6XEDqf5ogs



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