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DAZE

Welcome to the official site of the filme DAZE Vol. Too (sic) Nonsense.

Bringing you everything from the Daze World, written and directed by Jeff Dean, and most prominently – Daze Vol. Too (sic) – Nonsense, the new film starring Twilight star Jackson Rathbone and Academy Award nominee Gary Busey. Here you can find information about our cast, watch the trailer and check out some of our other videos. Come back, as we frequently post other really cool stuff.

Starring:
Jackson Rathbone
Gary Busey
Alisa Reyes
AJ Lamas


Also featuring
Leslie Easterbrook , Richard Moll, Bubba Smith, Barbara Nedeljakova , Kyrie Maezumi , Andrew Koenig , Patrick Kilpatrick , Danny Cooksey, April Winchell, Sofia Shinas, Ben Graupner

About DAZE Vol. Too (sic) Nonsense:

The movie Daze takes place over three days told nonlinearly alternating scenes from the three days. Each day has a different visual style, color, and theme. The red day is about love, the green day is about money, and the blue day is about death. A radio contest provides a series of events that juxtapose the struggle to obtain these three things and the bizarre ways in which they might just happen.

The red day is about, Rich, a silent character (that no one mentions) who wears a red Elvis jumpsuit, goes to work like any other day but experiences the whole day in a dreamlike animated way. The entire day is shot on green screen or uses green screen objects. Rich works in a large office building with an indeterminable but loathsome job. Rich's dreamlike way of seeing the world makes the receptionists into djs, the janitors into break dancers, and the business men - pimps, the woman look like they're at a club or the red carpet. Rich discovers a mysterious door to a room no one knows about and sets about on laborious and vague opus like project. He's in love with Amy and struggles with the overwhelming feelings he has for her (partially why hes silent, the other reason is because well a lot times people say things to you that there really is no reply to). Rich's roommate Jehosephat, spends his day lounging around, popping in once in a while to spout nonsense and hanging out with his girlfriend Michelle while they discuss the inner workings of a relationship (Jehosephat is actually the projection of Richs voice that he wishes he could say and Michelle partially represents the way he sees Amy).

The green day has a lot of feedback and scratchiness to the sound. A very blown out white look visually. It centers around Mr. Morris and the various bizarre business proposals and products hes trying to pitch to a variety of investors (these include but are not limited to a scent coded system for parking lots since scent is the sense most related to memory, personalized dildos, and ostrich farms). Mr. Morris is Amy's boss. Hes also a huge drunk who consumes a disgusting amount of alcohol. Mr. Morris is struggling to get just one investor to keep his business afloat.

Amy is the center of the last day, the blue day about death. A nasty breakup with her boyfriend as well as other circumstances, some known, some unknown, cause her to attempt suicide multiple times. Pills, drowning, co2 poisoning, strangulation. Her situation becomes depressing and comical in its absurdity. A final attempt culminates in a passive confrontation. The day is shot in black in white except for some blue objects which will be blue. All of these days are intertwined and told together with the contrasts of each highlighting the others. Each day is full of bizarre and hopefully interesting characters and dialogue that help make the story seem more real and unreal as much as possible.