OTHERHALF wastes nearly no time at all getting to the core premise of the film, which is enticingly zany the instant it is revealed. Beginning in a finely-furnished marital and family affairs office, our nameless main character and his off-screen significant other are being walked through a session of couples counseling. The main character starts to relay to the counselor how the two have seemed to drift apart recently, then there's a sharp cut to a shot showing the two in their entirety (or lack of, really). Our main character is merely the upper half of a body, bespectacled and dressed in an "I'd Rather Be Playing Air Hockey" t-shirt, while his significant other is a denim-wearing lower half. What we soon learn about these feuding lovers is despite their jigsaw-like physical connection, they remain worlds apart in regards to personality, …show more content…
From Arms punching an aggressive guy in the nuts outside of a bar to shots of Legs working his admittedly killer moves on the dance floor, OTHERHALF will make you laugh in ways other films couldn't possibly get you to. You might also be scratching your head in the process- wondering how exactly this film is making you laugh and also feel for its characters so hard, but that's got to be a sign the film is doing something good, right?
Suspended between the real and the surreal, Ben West's OTHERHALF is a strange yet sincere breakup tale. Characterized perhaps most accurately by one Vimeo user as a "really long skittles commercial", OTHERHALF is a unique and enjoyable experience that will have you chuckling in disbelief and maybe even reflecting on your own love