And now for something completely different.... Richard Gadd, who I had never heard of, proves himself to be a terrific actor and writer. Weronika Tofilska, who I had also never heard of, proves herself to be a terrific director. While Gadd is no doubt talented, this is a very unusual and, on paper, risky undertaking. He plays a character based upon himself who is followed by a dangerous, mentally unhinged female stalker that is supposedly all true. It is a fantastic tale in a number of ways. While he certainly brings out our sympathies for what he goes through with this mad woman, a rape that dramatically changes his life, sexual confusion/awakenings, the loss of his true love, his embarrassing failure as a stand up comic, his parental relationship and a lot of other things, there were also times while watching this that I wanted to shut it off not because it was so harsh, which it sometimes is, but because he and/or his character, does such stupid things so often I wanted to scream. Some of the problems he has with this woman are his own fault. Most of the stupidity is based upon empathy which I wasn't buying, but I must admit by the time it ended I bought into that and felt really bad for all involved. As said, Gadd is fantastic, but he's greatly helped by the brave performance of Jessica Gunning as the crazed woman, but everyone in it is excellent. So is the cinematography. A very original piece, to say the least, that ends in a touching, creative and amusing way.