top of page

Great writing starts with functions for your grammar.


One of my contemporaries in the UK directed and starred in his third year thesis requirement, It is called, "Two Times," by Oliver Verschoyle. The film is not at all obvious, unless broken down by the parameters of the narrative. I like to think there was a misdirect in the movie. What was he not telling the audience. Once you figure it out, it seems as obvious as daylight. Ollie's unnamed protagonist drifts in and around London in a daze. He is duped "two times," once for paying too much for a vintage vinyl record and the second time by a girl... "Two Times." Think outside the box!

2 views0 comments
bottom of page