Jehu Kedron

Jehu Kedron might not be splashed all over your favorite gossip blogs, but the guy’s got a filmography that’s kind of all over the map in a way that just works. Let’s talk “I, Timon” from 2017—it’s not your average indie flick. The story spins around a dude named Timon who’s navigating this whole maze of betrayal, loyalty, and the kind of ambition that’ll chew you up and spit you out. Real talk, it’s Shakespearean at heart, but Kedron keeps it raw and contemporary—none of that dusted-off, old-school vibe. The dialogue? Sharp enough to slice bread. Characters? They’re messy, real, almost like someone you’d run into at a bar after midnight. Then there’s “A5 s2,” which honestly sounds like a robot model but is actually this trippy, experimental thing. The plot’s a puzzle—think shifting timelines, fractured perspectives, and a soundtrack that feels like it crawled straight out of a fever dream. Kedron’s performance? He slips into roles like he’s trying on thrift store jackets, each one a little weirder than the last, and somehow he pulls it off. And don’t sleep on “Little Black Dress” from 2009. This one’s more slice-of-life, about relationships, missed connections, and all the weird little rituals people have around love and loss. It’s got that bittersweet tinge, like nostalgia mixed with regret, and Kedron brings this quiet intensity that sneaks up on you. All in all, his movies aren’t for the crowd that wants everything spoon-fed. They’re messy, unpredictable, and honestly, kind of unforgettable.

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