Review for "BUBBLES" by Meri Dishnica
"BUBBLES," directed by Meri Dishnica, is a poignant exploration of the complexities that arise in long-distance relationships. The film centers around Sol, a forty-year-old woman floating in a delicate bubble of connection with her boyfriend Fred, who resides far away. The narrative unfolds as the two eagerly await a Christmas reunion, their shared moments limited to video calls that bridge the gap between their distant worlds.
Meri Dishnica, hailing from Albania with a background in psychology, brings a unique perspective to her directorial debut. Her exploration of the intersections between image, sound, and space is evident throughout the film. The directing is a standout, capturing the emotional nuances of Sol's predicament with a delicate touch. Dishnica's experience as a former therapist adds depth to her portrayal of the human mind, resonating in the film's authentic and relatable depiction of the challenges faced by Sol and Fred.
The cinematography is visually striking, creating a beautiful and atmospheric backdrop for the narrative. The juxtaposition of the sunrise at Sol's window marking the sunset at Fred's adds a poetic tone to their separation, enhanced by the skillful use of color correction. The production design elevates the film, creating a tangible sense of Sol's world within her bubble.
The sound design and original score further enhance the immersive experience, attention to these elements contributes significantly to the film's emotional impact, creating an auditory landscape that complements the visual storytelling.
While "BUBBLES" excels in many aspects, the pacing could be perceived as a drawback. Some viewers may find certain moments to be slow. Additionally, the soft climax, while emotionally charged, may not land as strongly as anticipated.
"BUBBLES" stands out for its authenticity and relatability. It resonates with audiences who have experienced the challenges of long-distance relationships, making it a sincere and heartfelt exploration of love in the modern age. As Meri Dishnica's first foray into filmmaking, marks the promising emergence of a director with a unique artistic vision and a keen understanding of the human psyche.