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In a recent interview, Shervin Youssefian shared a secret about
his writing technique. He leaned forward and confided in the
reporter that he records himself playing chess against a great
opponent, then he reviews the tape and he adapts the game into a
screenplay. "Chess is such a complex and fascinating game of wits
where two people try to stay alive no matter what, even if it
means sacrificing the people around you," he said in the
interview.
Having won countless awards and some acclaim for his short films,
including "Color Blind" and "J," Youssefian used this incredibly
challenging technique to his latest feature Machiavelli Hangman.
Without the film haven't been released, many are already calling
it a masterpiece of words and relationships. "A true testimony
of the lengths that a film can go and how powerful an effect
it can have on its audience." Machiavelli Hangman's structure
is said to have a fluid intermixing of dreams and memory and
reality. While this explanation doesn't offer much in terms
of a solid description of the material, critics have been
left speechless, saying that no words can really explain the
experience.
You have a perfect synthesis of story, music and images and the
intermixing of the three is done so brilliantly that you resign
your left brain and lose yourself in the moment. It's like a
rollercoaster ride where you know that you're going up and you
know that you'll be coming down soon, perhaps dropping at
incredible speeds, but the exhilaration can't anticipate the
actual feeling.
Shervin Youssefian has shared a great admiration for the
films of Quentin Tarantino, particularly Pulp Fiction and
although the producers on the project have described the film
as a combination of Usual Suspects and Sexy Beast, from an
outsider's point of view, I can tell you that it's unlike
anything I have ever seen before.
Machiavelli Hangman pulls you in and then it just cuts you loose
to do anything you want within the realm of this cinematic world.
The experience is very much like a rollercoaster, because it
takes you through turns that you see coming but you still feel
jolted back by the way it actually feels when it’s here.
My prediction is that Machiavelli Hangman will become the biggest
film made at the lowest-budget in 2006 and it will receive a
mountain of accolades and awards, as it most definitely deserves
to.
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