Jellyfish” had some interesting moments, but didn’t really hang together. The surreal bits, the coincidences, the acting, the characters–all good. It’s a shame that the plot didn’t hold them together better, although I’m not sure whether it was the writing or the editing that could have made the difference.

Sixty Six” is one of those gems that you go to film festivals to have the chance to see. Everything perfect, nothing wasted, totally charming. I can’t recommend it highly enough; I don’t know how you’ll find it, but do keep an eye out.

It’ll be the comedy choices tonight for me!