Movie Challenge: Day 18- Your Favorite Indie Film

Following

Nolan's first attempt to confuse an audience by showing an event then jumping back to an earlier event in a story then back and forth and back and forth was perfected in "Following." Mostly known for (before his Batman films) "Memento," "Following" reflected many of the same style elements that made Nolan a household name in Hollywood. From the very first scene, you question EVERYTHING. It takes the first half of the film for your brain to put together the puzzle. Even after the film ends, you'll want to re-watch it to see vital plot twists in scenes that did not seem very important the first time through. The superb acting from virtually an unknown cast makes this film seem so real that the uneasiness caused will want you to watch your back while on the street or move your most personal belongings in your house. Despite the short length and the very minimal soundtrack, the plot and intimate camera work provide a very entertaining, yet creepy film-watching experience. 

Catch this on Netflix instant stream :D