Do you enjoy playing "Where's Waldo?" If so, there's a perfect opportunity to catch him in the opening scene of this 11 minute short, simply titled: "11 PM."
A young man on his way home from a soccer game finds himself being pursued by a gang of thugs. Bullying and threatening him, the group -- who seemingly have nothing better to do, take their soccer way too seriously, or have ingested far too much alcohol (take your pick) -- disturbs the sleep of a restless neighbor, which in effect causes an unfortunate accident for a couple of guys with great taste in booze, but horrible taste in music.
If you can tolerate annoying ringtones and homophobic dialogue, "11 PM" is a brief but clever distraction from director Alex Sava, who has an obvious God complex. It's a complete sausagefest, but a minor flaw in an otherwise fun and clever short.
A young man on his way home from a soccer game finds himself being pursued by a gang of thugs. Bullying and threatening him, the group -- who seemingly have nothing better to do, take their soccer way too seriously, or have ingested far too much alcohol (take your pick) -- disturbs the sleep of a restless neighbor, which in effect causes an unfortunate accident for a couple of guys with great taste in booze, but horrible taste in music.
If you can tolerate annoying ringtones and homophobic dialogue, "11 PM" is a brief but clever distraction from director Alex Sava, who has an obvious God complex. It's a complete sausagefest, but a minor flaw in an otherwise fun and clever short.