Strong production values (evoking a couple riding in a car) and good voices make listening to the vignette enjoyable. Theatre-of-the-air stuff. Clearly, the woman is more comfortable with intimacy than her partner. Sadly, the story line doesn't seem as developed as it might be--there's some missed potential. So the ride of the vignette is more enjoyable than the destination. (Not so much a "Huh?" reaction to the conclusion of the vignette as much as a "That's all?!" one.)
Comments for We're Lost
This piece belongs to the series "The Sixty Second Radio Hour"
Produced by Matthew Cowley
Other pieces by Matthew Cowley
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Deb Koelling
Posted on August 10, 2004 at 02:19 PM | Permalink
Review of We're Lost
Strong production values (evoking a couple riding in a car) and good voices make listening to the vignette enjoyable. Theatre-of-the-air stuff. Clearly, the woman is more comfortable with intimacy than her partner. Sadly, the story line doesn't seem as developed as it might be--there's some missed potential. So the ride of the vignette is more enjoyable than the destination. (Not so much a "Huh?" reaction to the conclusion of the vignette as much as a "That's all?!" one.)