Review of Timecode (2000) by Alexey F — 13 Jun 2010
'Four Cameras. One Take. No Edits. Real Time.
'"Time Code" was shot entirely with digital cameras, hand-held, in real time. The screen is split into four segments, and each one is a single take about 93 minutes long. The stories are interrelated, and sometimes the characters in separate quadrants cross paths and are seen by more than one camera. This is not as confusing as it sounds, because Figgis increases the volume of the dialogue for the picture he wants us to focus on and dials down on the other three.
This review of Timecode (2000) was written by Alexey F on 13 June 2010.
Timecode has generally received mixed reviews.
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