Demonstrating that capturing a film on digital video can make for a compelling experience, writer/director
Rebecca Miller, daughter of celebrated playwright
Arthur Miller and wife of
Daniel Day-Lewis, skillfully delivers three separate contemporary tales from her short story collection. Each sequence is blessed by terrific performances from the three female leads. The stories never overlap, except when a horrid hit-and-run accident in Manhattan touches on all their lives.
Personal Velocity doesn't really triumph as satisfying entertainment so much as it demonstrates
Miller's command of the dramatic genre, digital video's narrative powers, and her actors' tremendous ability to seemingly effortlessly bring alive their characters.