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Director: Josh Safdie
Cast: Benny Safdie, Mary Jane Doherty, Reid Merzbacher, Charles Merzbacher
When her station wagon conks out by a secluded house in the woods, a woman peers from the window and watches a string of peculiar goings-on next door. Josh Safdie’s 11-minute short turns a simple breakdown into a quietly absurd, deadpan set-piece.
Critical Reception & Ratings
I Think I'm Missing Parts is a critically acclaimed 2007 short film directed by Josh Safdie. The film has received positive reviews from critics for its absurdist, deadpan approach to a simple premise. While exact awards recognition is unclear, the film's positive reception is reflected in its high 8.1/10 rating on IMDb.
Why you might like this:
Fans of quirky, deadpan indie shorts will appreciate director Josh Safdie's 2007 film 'I Think I'm Missing Parts', which takes a simple premise - a woman's car breaking down in the woods - and turns it into a quietly absurd, visually distinct set-piece showcasing Safdie's talent for finding the strange in the mundane.