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Review from cinema-crazed.com 3 out of 4 stars.


THE GIRL WHO COULD RUN 600 MILES PER HOUR!



You have to appreciate the inherent ambition behind a film like “The
Girl…,” because director Thimijan doesn’t just give us a story about a girl who can in reality run 600 miles per hour. Instead his film is about monotony and the confines the work life, and how this extraordinary ability allows her to pursue feats that she normally couldn't once we get to know her. And it’s quite a whimsical story with a sweet message about life, and your goals. Thimijan aims for a more “Punch Drunk Love” vibe with a story of a man whose work a day life is mostly unfulfilling in spite of his best efforts to fit in and change his normal routine. All of that comes into a different perspective when he meets the girl who can run 600 miles per hour.

The scenes involved with him finally coming across her show and watching her vainly attempt to build up speed in a small gymnasium basically sum up the whole allegory for the inability of a person to fully comprehend their potential in a closed in setting, but once out in the open, they can really take on whatever the road brings them. Thimijan’s character study is a sweet and interesting look at the human condition and the ability to go places when not confined to a single confining setting. The main character here is confined by his own insecurities and monotonous work zone, but once he meets the girl who can run 600 mph, his whole view on pursuing different roads is changed. Thimijan’s film is well crafted, satisfying, and it’s worth watching.

Thimijan crafts a simple, down to Earth, yet very complex slice of life that's both well acted, and meaningful in its symbolism and very bright direction that makes this a memorable short drama.

* For more information about “The Girl,” check out the official website:
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Added by Mark Thimijan
15 years ago on 17 April 2009 05:02