"Disposable" tells the story of a traumatized man, who lost his wife in a car accident and began to split parts of his personality in order to cope with the loss and his feelings of guilt. When his paths increasingly cross those of horrible murder crimes, he begins to wonder to which degree he still has control over himself.
What is told here is a classical polit-thriller, mixed with some elements of surrealism through the mental state of the main character. There are a lot of intrigues and plot twists that get exposed throughout the plot and in many points the movie is not far away from a high budget thriller that you could also find on bigger screens. The constant change of time and perspective can become a bit exhausting, but if you watch carefully, you'll nevertheless get the main points. However, there are some things that aren't perfect yet. The plot at a certain point is quite predictable and even though the overall production looks very professional, in some scenes you just see that there wasn't a budget for more. Side notice: Cutting throats in low budget movies always looks ridiculous, just skip the shot. So this is far from being a masterpiece but it does a lot of things right already.
All in all it is a very ambitious movie, that delivers a strong plot through professional images. There is still a lot of room for improvements, nevertheless this is by no means a bad film.
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