REVIEW: 88:88 [2016]

“There is no such thing as possibility” I am not the target audience for a film like Isiah Medina‘s debut feature 88:88. It’s not simply because the 65-minute kaleidoscope of imagery and sound is an avant-garde experiment in formalism either—although that is a factor. The real reason is my never knowing poverty. I’ve never experienced living paycheck-to-paycheck or needing to choose what I can do without this month. To me a scene depicting a couple cutting their donut and Whopper in half is about love, compromise, and maybe even health…

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