While this Indie film may not be the most cinematically pleasing and may not have the most iconic and unique plot line, this film is one of the most memorable and true pieces that I have seen in a while. The characters, while not given names, occupations, or much background at all, are built up to convey people that can be seen in everyday life. As a teenager, but really as a person, struggling with love, the perils of everyday life and myself, this film is incredibly easy to relate to and the characters are, in a way, brilliant. This perfectly crafted love, or rather like, story demonstrates how opposites attract yet like substances combine. Both Him and Her have their individualities, yet together they create a whole being, a unique, whole being. The plot line, while unrealistic, gives hope to those living their everyday lives, while spastically critiquing it's own existence. The script, the pregnant pauses are beautifully crafted and add a sense of realism and care to the otherwise sarcastic, jadeful script. I, by chance, chose to watch this endearing film, and I have since actively chosen to watch it again. I recommend this film to anyone who feels self- doubt, loneliness, despair, lack of self-worth, self-consciousness, and in essence, anyone human. Parts of this script put into words what I couldn't do for myself. In all honesty, this film may not deserve a 10 star rating. The plot line is classic, unoriginal, even cheesy at points. The film quality is good, but nowhere near great. The staging is, once again, good, but not great. However, the characters and the script are beautifully written and acted. They are relatable and honest. I can see bits and pieces of myself within these characters. And for the truth, the honesty, the real, and the good, this film deserves every praise it is given.