Check out Tape, and I guarantee you'll experience the most unusual Christmas tale of the year. James Andrew Fraser and Neva Tamsen's comedy (or at least I think it's a comedy) depicts the bizarre goings-on among seasonal gift wrappers who work in the basement of a mall.
The brightly-colored setting of Tape is Bobienski's Wonderbox Workshop, a community of "worker elves" who get up to all sorts of romantic, violent, and downright weird shenanigans while still on the clock. Some fun visual effects and a little bit of music help set the holiday mood and bring in a little cheer, even if it is tinged with perversion.
Fraser and Tamsen describe David Lynch as one of their influences, and his impact on Tape can be clearly seen. Like the best Lynch works, Tape aims to satirize the coziness of its setting while flummoxing and challenging its viewers. You may...
The brightly-colored setting of Tape is Bobienski's Wonderbox Workshop, a community of "worker elves" who get up to all sorts of romantic, violent, and downright weird shenanigans while still on the clock. Some fun visual effects and a little bit of music help set the holiday mood and bring in a little cheer, even if it is tinged with perversion.
Fraser and Tamsen describe David Lynch as one of their influences, and his impact on Tape can be clearly seen. Like the best Lynch works, Tape aims to satirize the coziness of its setting while flummoxing and challenging its viewers. You may...
- 12/23/2017
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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