{"id":4617,"date":"2009-01-18T10:28:57","date_gmt":"2009-01-18T14:28:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/idyllopuspress.com\/meanwhile\/?p=4617"},"modified":"2012-09-10T22:20:55","modified_gmt":"2012-09-11T02:20:55","slug":"the-hole-story-is-exactly-that","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/idyllopuspress.com\/meanwhile\/4617\/the-hole-story-is-exactly-that\/","title":{"rendered":"&quot;The Hole Story&quot; is exactly that"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Yesterday, I put on Alex Karpovsky&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/www.theholestoryfilm.com\/\">The Hole Story<\/a>.  I put it on despite the fact I was already expecting to not like it.  I wasn&#8217;t in the mood for a mockumentary and Karpovsky&#8217;s plot sounded feeble.  A director is looking for debut story in a mysterious hole that appears in the middle of an icy lake, only the hole disappears and he&#8217;s left with no story at all.  Which sounded to me like the makings of a painful, artificially quirky film that would strain throughout for a reason to be and supply none other than a couple of hackneyed proposals that you laugh so it could feel like it had accomplished something.<\/p>\n<p>As the first few seconds played I thought, &#8220;No, I don&#8217;t think so,&#8221; and because other things were transpiring in the background, right behind me, that were needing my attention, I cut the film off and didn&#8217;t think about it again for another couple of hours, when I for some reason decided to start the film again and stick it out for however long I could tolerate it, which I considered might be around a minute and a half.<\/p>\n<p>Yet I also  knew I would end in watching the entire 81 minutes, but had no clue why I was already committed.<\/p>\n<p>About halfway through the film there came a scene where I had to turn from the screen.<\/p>\n<p>You know how someone sneaks up on you and you don&#8217;t know they&#8217;re there and they yell, &#8220;Boo!&#8221; and you jump and scream?  This wasn&#8217;t like that.  Instead it was like having someone sit in front of you for a while and they never yell, &#8220;Boo!&#8221; but there comes a point when you look down and realize that somehow you&#8217;ve got a line tied around your waist connecting you to them and they have that line around their waist as well&#8230;and, yes, you are involved.<\/p>\n<p>Which is all I&#8217;m saying about this story of the great abyss because it deserves to be experienced with no inkling of what may transpire.<\/p>\n<p>Just like life.<\/p>\n<p>This is Karpovsky&#8217;s first film and I&#8217;m looking forward to seeing more.  Unfortunately for me, his new film, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.woodpeckerfilm.com\/woodpeckerpresskit.pdf\">Woodpecker<\/a>, currently on the festival circuit, played in the Atlanta film festival back in the spring and I missed it because I&#8217;m slow on the uptake and hadn&#8217;t seen &#8220;The Hole Story&#8221; yet and didn&#8217;t even know there was an Alex Karpovsky.  If this was January of 2008 and I&#8217;d seen &#8220;The Hole Story&#8221; I would have been at that festival for &#8220;Woodpecker&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>P.S.  He should be glad I didn&#8217;t know yet last spring about &#8220;The Hole Story&#8221;, because I might have shown up at the Atlanta film festival with a copy of &#8220;Unending Wonders of a Subatomic World (or) In Search of the Great Penguin&#8221; and irritated him by dropping it on him and telling him all about how it was a totally different beast from &#8220;Woodpecker&#8221;, despite it involving the quest for a giant penguin (kind of), and suggesting it be his next film.  That would have been no fun for him at all.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Yesterday, I put on Alex Karpovsky&#8217;s The Hole Story. I put it on despite the fact I was already expecting to not like it. I wasn&#8217;t in the mood for a mockumentary and Karpovsky&#8217;s plot sounded feeble. 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