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'''The Perfect Woman''' is a short film written by and featuring Joe Frank. It was released [[Online]] in November/December 2005. | |||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
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*A woman arrives at the door. | *A woman arrives at the door. | ||
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*In [[End | *In [[The End]] and other programs we hear some of the text used in the interview. | ||
*In [[Sleep]] Joe requests a similar dream woman but is disappointed when a heavily made-up middle aged prostitute arrives instead. | *In [[Sleep]] Joe requests a similar dream woman but is disappointed when a heavily made-up middle aged prostitute arrives instead. He marries her. | ||
*Credits include "David Ripkin" - a mistake, or a barely disguised screen name? | *Credits include "David Ripkin" - a mistake, or a barely disguised screen name? | ||
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{{commentary}} | {{commentary}} | ||
[[Category:Video]] | [[Category:Video]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:David Rapkin]] |
Latest revision as of 15:55, 21 March 2021
The Perfect Woman is a short film written by and featuring Joe Frank. It was released Online in November/December 2005.
Synopsis
(This synopsis is intentionally incomplete, so as to avoid spoiling the film for those who haven't seen it.)
- A video talk show in which a topless adult film star is interviewed, we hear sound from her film "the moving instant."
- Shots of Joe driving a car in a rainstorm. He arrives in an apartment and and begins to watch the television program.
- An advertisement for a escort service 900 number. Joe calls, is asked to describe the perfect woman. He describes a slender graduate student with a complex personal history, list of hobbies and skills, and an absurdly detailed personal characteristics.
- A woman arrives at the door.
Miscellanea
- In The End and other programs we hear some of the text used in the interview.
- In Sleep Joe requests a similar dream woman but is disappointed when a heavily made-up middle aged prostitute arrives instead. He marries her.
- Credits include "David Ripkin" - a mistake, or a barely disguised screen name?
Commentary
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