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Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: "What director Tracy Brigden likes best about 'The Clockmaker' is that it's highly unlikely to be showing soon at a multiplex or even an art-house cinema near you."
That description 'a metaphysical murder mystery wrapped around a love story' is what hooked me. In reading the symbolism and drama is already palpable. It doesnt seem that a story like this would be very interesting, but I think that it is one of those things that emphasizes the human condition so well. I mean even the director saying that last line about how the hardest part is getting the cuckoo to work at the right time. Isnt that what it really boils down to? Getting the goddamned bird clock to work?
That description 'a metaphysical murder mystery wrapped around a love story' is what hooked me. In reading the symbolism and drama is already palpable. It doesnt seem that a story like this would be very interesting, but I think that it is one of those things that emphasizes the human condition so well. I mean even the director saying that last line about how the hardest part is getting the cuckoo to work at the right time. Isnt that what it really boils down to? Getting the goddamned bird clock to work?
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