Written by: Mitch McLeod | Directed by: Mitch McLeod | …
The Date
Written by: Kris Salvi | Directed by: Alessio Cappelletti | Genre: Drama | Length: 9 minutes |
“The way they set things up to turn around the ending was great. This reviewer is more than happy to recommend this one. |
I thought for sure this was a romance. A first date leading to something more. This short film is called ‘The Date’ after all. It also starts with a man waiting for a woman in a coffee shop. Why would I think anything else? The tension is captured perfectly as this man sits and plays with whatever is in front of him, and when ‘she’ walks in I swore that I seen him sigh with relief. She wasn’t a troll and seemed very nice. She totally understood how uncomfortable he was and even, in the middle of this short film, offered her physical support. Who cares about the envelope of money passed between the two? Maybe this was a film like ‘Pretty Woman’ or something. Because this film is around 9 minutes there’s only so much I can say without spoiling everything. But the 2 main actors are excellent. The kind of nerdy software engineer, with the Atari shirt, looked and acted ‘exactly’ how I would expect a man to act – wearing an Atari shirt. His date was perfect. To perfect for him it seemed. Another reason for him to be so awkward. These 2 actors did a awesome job of redirecting the story so you ‘think’ one thing, but when the sh*t hits the fan you can go back and see it’s all actually leading somewhere else. There is a third actor but we don’t see much of him. Find this title online |