My husband, The Cyborg Review- Narcissism, which is behind the Rich-Man | films
A The option of coast programming for the month of February, when the screens are mired with romance, this documentary is mainly noticed by the bleeding of marriage through many small discounts so that the heroes barely realize what is going on. Susanna Capellaro, who makes her for the first time in the guidance, is known as an actress who appeared in Tim Burton and Peter Strickland films. When the camera runs itself, natural warmth, humor and intelligence encountered well. This makes it a point we welcome to her thorny husband, Scott Cohen, CEO of the American Music Industry, decides that there will be a compass related to his body permanently until the tinnitus tells him always a little by the way in which she is north.
Scott believes that this is his chance to become a kind of Sipurg with a six -new feeling of a few others on this planet. He is a more cautious and guardian of his wife, but in slow degrees, one begins to feel a pseudonym, very similar to some types of some wealthy executives who want or tattoos is no longer great. I admit that as the movie continues, I came to calm Scott and yearn for Susanna to empty it because it is clear that it could do a lot.
As a documentary film on the world of body adjustment, it is somewhat superficial and is not truly subject to the skin, as it was, which motivates people to follow these interventions. We hardly discover what motivates Scott or later Susanna herself, who chooses to be inserted a magnet that has no meaning in her fingertips just to see what it is. But the slow collapse of their relationship is strange in a strange way – if it is a bit sad – to watch.