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Aidan Guynes’ ‘Untitled Floating Mom Short’ takes audiences on a philosophical ride

Film Review: ‘Untitled Floating Mom Short’ directed by Aidan Guynes
Rating: ★★★★☆

The short film “Untitled Floating Mom Short,” directed by Aidan Guynes, delves into the realms of psychology and philosophy, adopting an existentialist lens to explore the intricacies of life and the ceaseless pursuit of meaning in our chaotic world.

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Through its artful storytelling, the film offers viewers a unique perspective, as seen through the eyes of a young girl grappling with an ethereal enigma.

The narrative revolves around the haunting image of the protagonist’s mother floating in mid-air, a metaphorical representation of being “floating” between the mundane and the ethereal. This ethereal state becomes a profound concern for the young girl, who faces the perplexing challenge of grounding her mother back to reality. This central motif becomes a resonant allegory, symbolizing those who have lost their existential purpose and have drifted into a state of dormancy.

Guynes’ creative screenplay shines particularly in the scene where the young girl engages in a profound dialogue with her older self, showcasing an audacious and inventive directorial perspective. This dialogue encapsulates the film’s core themes, seamlessly blending the character’s inner struggle with the overarching message of the narrative.

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The film’s thematic resonance evokes a poignant quote from Albert Camus: “You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of. You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life.” This quote profoundly aligns with the film’s exploration of the human condition, echoing the sentiment that the relentless pursuit of meaning can impede our ability to truly live and find contentment.

A commendable aspect of the film lies in its impeccable craftsmanship. The screenplay, in particular, deserves accolades for its eloquent dialogue and meticulous structuring. The way it artfully interweaves existential concepts with emotional depth is a testament to the film’s ingenuity.

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In conclusion, “Untitled Floating Mom Short” emerges as a thought-provoking short film, blending psychology, philosophy, and creative storytelling into a visually captivating experience. Aidan Guynes’ direction, coupled with a remarkable screenplay, creates a film that not only engages the intellect but also tugs at the heartstrings. Its contemplative exploration of the human quest for meaning is destined to leave a lasting impression on its audience.

Navid Nikkhah Azad
Navid Nikkhah Azad
Navid Nikkhah Azad is an Iranian film director, critic, and journalist. He serves as the critic and editor-in-chief at ZIZ and is a member of the Dutch Association of Journalists (NVJ) and the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ).