After we’ve seen war-footage come raining upon us at ferocious speed, the image suddenly shifts into an desolated bar, showing the same footage on an bar-TV, whilst an bartender unknowingly cleans beer-glasses. Charlie, the films protagonist, is then seen driving his car towards this particular bar. The sun is breaking while Charlie parks outside Dick Turpin’s pub. After sitting down and ordering a beer, Charlie starts recounting his steps before arriving at the pub. The film is then shown from Charlie’s perspective of the story, which is a weird encounter with a murderous couple who likes to bring people over for dinner (not the usual sort) and have them watch while they have sex. After Charlie has finished telling his story, the bartender becomes furious over Charlie’s lack of empathy and human decency while telling him this bizarre story involving several felonies. The bartender threatens Charlie with a gun, saying that he’ll call the cops and have them look into his story. After diverging his attention for the slightest second, Charlie manages to knock the gun out of the barkeeps hand and goes on to shoot him with it. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 0.0/10 | |
Released: | January 1, 2009 | |
Runtime: | 15 min | |
Genres: | Thriller Short | |
Companies: | Absurditeten | |
Cast: | Liam Landberg Isak Landqvist Anders T. Peedu Jamie-Jill Seveflod | |
Crew: | Charles Bukowski Hampus Byström | |
kerfy : drivel.. too bad