Written & produced by Buffy Milner, ‘Type’ is a 7:46 minutes long film on Type 1 Diabetes. For those unaware of this common ailment, the film could be educational and for those on the verge of losing their hope, this could be a revelation.
Jamie (Buffy Milner) leads the life like most girls her age would. Parties, friends and booze make up for good part of her lifestyle. But, these aren’t the reality she gets to live. When a single drink gets her mother to be called to check on her at a party, the bubble is burst. She isn’t cool enough. Friends turn into foes and the popular tag is swiftly erased. Instead, she becomes the butt of jokes and a corridor discussion.
What’s particularly poignant about ‘Type’ is the storyline deployed. Rather than focusing on the symptoms or the medical complications of the disease, ‘Type’ explores the patient’s psyche. From her reluctance to make her illness public, the bitterness over suffering from an ailment that is robbing her of her normalcy, the victimization and the bullying she has to endure are all very adroitly handled in this short. Milner shines in her performance with a very supportive cast, comprising of Lesley (Andrea Taylor), Ella (Vivian Wu), Luke (Jardon Derrick) & Phoebe (Dani Simmons).
Directed by Simmie Sangian, ‘Type’ doesn’t compartmentalize itself. When Jamie finally decides to take the call, she isn’t alone. Hope comes from an unexpected corner. The story, the narration and the premise are relatable and hence effective. It doesn’t preach, instead simply shows a mirror to the reality that exists for those suffering from this disease.
‘Type’ is a fitting tribute to all those suffering from Type 1 Diabetes and a must watch for those who lack the sensitivity in handling it.
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