This was not a film so much as a blatant disregard for any audience. I thought the following comment, found on another reviewer's post and supposedly by the director himself, was all too true:
"Just accept the fact that I aimed high with this project and didn't make the film for someone like you in mind. "
I'd recommend the director work on his aim (and grammar) as well as acknowledge the fact that he brought his icky creation to life with no regard for any future audience. This was a one man show in every sense--selfishly written, directed and edited by the same person, it's no wonder this attempt is so painfully static. Perhaps in the future this filmmaker will solicit the help of other, like-minded artists to help round out his work. He may find himself with a warmer reception and spending less time on the defensive.
That said, the lead was beautiful, it's true. I would love to see her in another project as it was hard to gauge her range in just this one. She was particularly genuine when working with her on-screen father/creator and interacting with the baby, near the end. Will we see more from her?