Cecile On The Phone Hesitates To Act
Cecile On The Phone is a short film written and directed by Anabelle Dexter-Jones, who also plays the main character (Cecile). The film uses a mash up of shots inside Cecile's apartment along with scenes of the outside world to show the contrast between Cecile and her friends. She is hesitating to have a conversation with her ex while her friends are out in the world living their lives. This containment and hesitation throughout the film makes a larger statement about living in the past tense, in that living in the past tense is a way to keep the memory alive. However, it causes a struggle in the present and can end up feeling suffocating rather than liberating.
The fact that the film begins with the ringing of the telephone before anyone speaks emphasizes that there is a hesitation overwhelming the actions of the main character. The camera pans along the curled cord of the telephone because it is showing that this line is Cecile's only connection to the rest of
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It's not the same as being selfish. It's simply living in the present tense and freeing up your mind from being chained to the past or to the idea of someone that you love. No one is worth loving if they drain who you are.
Notice that Cecile's expression changes after she hears this line though. She doesn't know how to process it because it's the kind of advice that would lead her to let go. Instead of using her energy, her time, and her words to focus on her ex, she would be focusing on herself and what she needs. Maybe the bigger issue here is that she doesn't actually know what she needs right now and that is why she spends so much time pondering about a relationship that is