rodrig58
All men should get their skin out of them for the women they love, don't they? As a form of supreme sacrifice or the proof of supreme love, or both, however, they, the women, kill us slowly, through everything they do, right after the honeymoon ends... The film lacks what it should happened after the last scene: will she remove her skin for him too? I doubt that, I think she will prefer the divorce, in case they were married... Joke or no joke, reading the opinions of everyone on You-tube and IMDb, 99% did not understood anything. And somehow, rightly, because at least one aspect does not come out clearly from the film: the motivation for which him removes the skin. I'll try again to give an explanation. The reason is simple, those men who have not experienced True Total Love for a woman, have no way to know. The answer is that Love causes you to do such stupid things, such as even getting your skin out of you. I have to add that the movie has a very attractive and commercial title, which makes many to watch it. Last but not least, I can tell you that I've done something worse than taking my skin off for a woman, I married the woman, and not only one woman but two women...
riverwildeuk
The poster grabs you and so does the blurb on a story about man without his skin and you decide you like to see this but then its all downhill thereafter. Ben Aston's short film lacks story, style and good acting. Playing more like a metaphor on a couple's life initially, it becomes all about the 'cool' effect of seeing a man in a muscle suit leaving blood marks everywhere and the wife having to always clean up after him. Seriously, where is the story? Even films made breaking conventional story telling rules have a strong story. This short doesn't do story. The blood stained muscle suit and props connect the dots without allowing us to invest in anything of the characters. The excessive use of voice-over like the blood marks turns what could have been a potentially good short into a silly and boring one.
Horst in Translation ([email protected])
"He Took His Skin Off for Me" is a 10-minute (without credits) British short film from last year. The director and writer is Ben Aston, but he isn't really experienced (yet). Same can be said about his co-writer. The most experience here probably comes from lead actor Sebastian Armesto who is the one this (pretty bad) title refers to. Apparently a guy decided to get rid off all his skin for his girlfriend. Why? There is no convincing explanation unfortunately. However, the whole premise also makes this a science-fiction/fantasy movie apart from drama, horror and romance, because this is simply not possible in real life. And he even says, he has no pain, which is completely unrealistic. I must say, all in all, the plot was simply not through through in a convincing manner in my opinion. It reminded me a bit of an old Robbie Williams music video. All in all, not recommended.
RbDeraj
This is a short about exactly what the title says; a man that takes his skin off for his girlfriend. The reason is stupid. He does it just because she asks him to. He soon regrets the life that he lives and realizes the importance of what he has just lost. The effects in the film are quite good. The makeup on the body of the man showing his muscles without their epidermal layers is quite remarkable and realistic. Everything was subtle in its presentation, the smears left behind from even the lightest touch and the slight mood changes of the man as the dark reality slowly descends upon him. Eventually he resents her for the decision and it ends with the two becoming the same.