A hard to watch film about a loner's social alienation

Dore Mann's performance as Keith is one that makes the viewer look away from the camera at times, with his annoyance and invasive nature making those around him want nothing to do with him. However, his arc is a character study of someone who is pushed to the brink of madness as his relationships, job, and maladjusted sense of social skills paint his as a real oddball. Sean Price Williams provides handheld camera work that embodies DIY filmmaking, but the slow pacing brings this film down as the story just isn't that interesting and has been done before.

Dore Mann's performance as Keith is one that makes the viewer look away from the camera at times, with his annoyance and invasive nature making those around him want nothing to do with him. However, his arc is a character study of someone who is pushed to the brink of madness as his relationships, job, and maladjusted sense of social skills paint his as a real oddball. Sean Price Williams provides handheld camera work that embodies DIY filmmaking, but the slow pacing brings this film down as the story just isn't that interesting and has been done before.