I haven't seen the movie but followed the thread from a posting on the DV forum. Very kind of you David to take the time to share your knowlege with us. I have not yet seen the movie but when I read -
(to have a movie narrated by a deaf-mute yet keep it a surprise that she was not really a deaf-mute until late in the movie.)
This was a film where the chance to work with Jamie Babbit and to shoot in Austin, TX sort of trumped my misgivings regarding the screenplay.
I had a thought. Has anyone considered texting the narration onto the screen up to the point of revealing the faked handicap? You could keep the narration and the secret at the same time.
I am sure that unless a new tradition is begun that allows for a cinematographer's cut it is too late for such thoughts but I just had to say it.
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I haven't seen the movie but followed the thread from a posting on the DV forum. Very kind of you David to take the time to share your knowlege with us. I have not yet seen the movie but when I read -
I had a thought. Has anyone considered texting the narration onto the screen up to the point of revealing the faked handicap? You could keep the narration and the secret at the same time.
I am sure that unless a new tradition is begun that allows for a cinematographer's cut it is too late for such thoughts but I just had to say it.