Four Eyed Monsters

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"Four glittering eyes, two pink mouths, and eight limbs wrapped around itself taking up two seats on the subway."
  • 2005
  • 1 hr 10 min
  • 6.2  (1,235)
  • 72

Four Eyed Monsters is a 2005 indie romantic comedy-drama film that tells the story of two lonely people who meet in a New York City bar and develop an intense, but complicated relationship. The film is directed by Arin Crumley and Susan Buice, who also star in the lead roles, along with Julia Ann Ames. The movie introduces the audience to the lives of two young adults, Arin and Susan, who are struggling to find their place in the world. Arin is a videographer working odd jobs, while Susan has just moved to New York City to pursue a career in painting. Despite living in the same city and frequenting the same places, they do not meet until one night at a bar where Susan performs a spoken word poem. Their connection is instantaneous, and they embark on a passionate love affair.

The film is not told in chronological order, and the narrative is mixed with animation and videos, which Susan and Arin use to communicate with each other. They create a video blog where they document their lives and feelings as they navigate through their relationship. The video blogs they send to each other become a critical aspect of the film, as the couple’s real communication is primarily through digital media.

As their relationship progresses, they both reveal their insecurities and vulnerabilities, and the audience gets an insight into the inner-workings of their minds. They demonstrate their fears of being unable to sustain the relationship, their jealousy, and their struggles with trust. The film portrays an accurate representation of relationships, including the highs and the lows that come with them.

The couple’s struggles come to a head when Susan discovers that Arin is emotionally closed and is hiding things from her, leading to a significant fight. The couple takes a break from their relationship, which further complicates their lives. They both begin dating other people, but they cannot shake off the feeling that they are still in love with each other.

The movie presents a lot of themes throughout its runtime, including mental health, long-distance relationships, infidelity, and the challenges of communication. It highlights how technology has revolutionized relationships and communication while also acknowledging that it has also made things more complicated than ever.

The film’s central message is about self-discovery, which is the conflict that the two lead characters face, and the entire story is based on this theme. It encourages the audience to confront our fears, doubts, and uncertainties in life, and face them head-on.

The movie’s production quality is exceptional, and the filmmakers’ use of special effects, animation, and music are noteworthy. The music plays a central role in the movie, and its indie-rock vibe suits the film’s overall tone. The animations used to depict the couple’s dreams, fears, and thoughts were creative, and the film's style showed an innovative approach to storytelling.

In conclusion, Four Eyed Monsters is a unique film that offers a non-linear journey through two young adult's lives. It is an emotional cinematic experience that showcases the ups and downs of love, relationships, and communication. The film is thought-provoking, and it's an inspiration to many artists who are paving their way in the field of indie-filmmaking.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2005
  • Runtime
    1 hr 10 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.2  (1,235)
  • Metascore
    72
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