Fausto wakes up in the middle of the night, with the news about his father dying. However, he refuses to go to him. Overtaken by his own rage, his decision causes a time loop that will eventually give him the opportunity to face his own forgiveness, loss, and life itself.
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Review by Andie Karvelis:
Grief is something that affects all of us at one time or another. It’s a universal language that we all speak and can understand. Loop is a unique tale of grief but also of forgiveness. You can’t help but wonder if writer Sandro Ventura Mantilla was speaking from experience when he wrote this because it so clearly expresses all these emotions you feel when losing a parent. Especially one you aren’t on good terms with.
Director Alejandro Pedemonte did a sensational job with the actors, he really understood what this film needed emotionally and each actor was incredibly believable. The cinematography from Jair Guillen was some of the most beautiful I’ve seen in a short film. The hues that were used complimented the story in such perfect symmetry creating a seamless tale.
Smart writing, brilliant acting and a plot line that is poignant makes this film worth watching more than once.
Directed by Alejandro Pedemonte