Blain LaMotta’s review published on Letterboxd:
"Who are you?"
As you stare into the soul of your reflection in a mirror, you see someone you don't recognize. A person whom disgusts you. A person who is begging you to put them out of their misery. The more you stare, the more your rage boils. When you finally reach your breaking point, you violently smash the mirror with your fist, sending the shards to scatter. A collision of image and sound as fractured psyche. The reflection now veers into multiple directions, giving off the vibe of uncertainty. When you slowly put the pieces back together, a new essence is born from the change. You become who you have always envisioned yourself to be: a whole, recognizable person. You say your name as reassurance to solidify your place in the world again...
"Graham. I'm Will Graham."