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You Me & Her
Etheria - You Me & Her
episode 1.2
USA 2014/2020
produced by David Flannery, Maggie Haskins, Dylan King, Bryce Pinkos, series producers: Stacy Pippi Hammon, Heidi Honeycutt, Shaked Berenson (executive) for The Horror Collective
directed by Sarah Doyle
starring Shannon Woodward, Tina Majorino, Paula Jai Parker, Nicholas Cutro, Stuart McLean, Karri V. Bowman, Adam Perez, Ian G Lockhart, Allie Costa, Olivia Allchin, Jill Jacobson, Bruno Oliver, Maurisun Hesse, Cory Jacob, Lily Gibson, Ashley Miranda, Rachel McDermott, Kyle Felts, Karina Wielgosz, David Cohen, Elaine Kratofil, Drew Leon, Shanice Antonia, Jessica Hess, Devon Young, Jerome St. Jerome, Nicholas Bravo, Darylyne Franklin, Bradley Combest, Olivia Baca, Rosa Pullman, Carl Downing, John Gilbert, Kai Velasquez, Neda Ruth Meyers, Lena Coleman, Marja Lahtinen
written by Sarah Doyle, music by Chad Goei
short, TV-series Etheria
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Anna (Shannon Woodward) is an insignificant cleaner at a salon,
frustrated with her life but lacking the spark to makie changes. Then in
the salon she stumbles upon ... herself, only a much more glamourous
version of herself. Following herself she's yanked away by Karen (Paula
Jai Parker) of the Department of Parallel Resettlement, an organisation
tasked to control a wormhole that links all the dimensions that have been
created by all the decisions we make day by day - and for some reasons,
that wormhole has started to spit out other versions of Anna. Now this
could lead to the annihilation of Anna's own dimension, but as long as she
behaves like she always does and doesn't change anything in her life a
cataclysm can be averted. Now that shouldn't be too hard as Anna has never
done anything much of any effect to begin with - but then she sees all
other versions of her are "better" and more interesting in one
way or another, and her own life in this dimension might be all that worth
living ... This is interesting for sure, it's basically a
drama, but told in a chuckle-inducing way, and it's science fiction, but
really also about the very mundane - but most of all it's very
entertaining, it's told in a quirky way, held together by a grounded
central performance, and it moves quickly enough so to not put an
over-emphasis on all the implications of the story and this way
anticipating the resolution, but not too quick for the film not to find
its heart. Fun for sure!
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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Robots and rats,
demons and potholes, cuddly toys and shopping mall Santas,
love and death and everything in between,
Tales to Chill Your Bones to is all of that.
Tales to Chill Your Bones to -
a collection of short stories and mini-plays ranging from the horrific to the darkly humourous,
from the post-apocalyptic to the weirdly romantic,
tales that will give you a chill and maybe a chuckle,
all thought up by the twisted mind of screenwriter and film reviewer Michael Haberfelner.
Tales to Chill Your Bones to
the new anthology by Michael Haberfelner
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