The Man in the Lower-Left Hand Corner of… The Man in the Lower-Left Hand Corner of The Photograph
1997 Directed by Robert Morgan
Synopsis
A man in a decaying room looks at an old photograph of himself and tries to recreate the happiness he once felt.
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I'm not sure how to accurately describe or review this film and I am afraid that is what it is going to be like for the majority if not all of Robert Morgan's work. It is certainly different and unique, probably what David Lynch's work would look like if he stuck strictly to animation. And like Lynch's earlier works this is a perfect example of a film that accurately depicts a nightmare on film.
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This man reminded me of two things. Haggis and the awesome but smack fuelled Layne Staley of Alice in Chains fame. So mean.
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"What the hell is wrong with this guy?!" - my girlfriend
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This man reminded me of two things. Haggis and the awesome but smack fuelled Layne Staley of Alice in Chains fame. So mean.
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I'm not sure how to accurately describe or review this film and I am afraid that is what it is going to be like for the majority if not all of Robert Morgan's work. It is certainly different and unique, probably what David Lynch's work would look like if he stuck strictly to animation. And like Lynch's earlier works this is a perfect example of a film that accurately depicts a nightmare on film.
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"What the hell is wrong with this guy?!" - my girlfriend
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This is a very early work of Robert Morgan's and a chilling start to what would be a frightening career in short making. Demented, Obscene, and fucked-up would be accurate descriptors for this one.