This 83-minute experimental film takes on the possibly damaging aspects of a society that appears to be normal on the surface but can trample its more innocent, naive members without blinking. Novice director Friederike Pezold straps a camera onto her back and walks around the city to record everyday social activities such as shopping or discussing topics of human interest. Along with these scenes, she tacks on ditties and rhymes that poke holes in these simple routines, allowing viewers to perceive them from a non-traditional point of view. Clearly more for film buffs than the audiences out for Friday night entertainment, judgment on Pezold's results is up to each viewer.
~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi