A witty, interesting take on a fascinating human race in this movie by Preston Miller. This collection of sketches hits on all the core facets of human anxiety, wonderment, and fears with humor. It is a take on the human side that resides deep inside and in each there is something revealing and a bit comical. The burka clad woman and the ghost scene made me laugh out loud with no dialog just the movements, but my favorite was when it is brought full circle with the couple in bed who played Adam and Eve. What I liked best were the final words of Eve in bed when she offers an alternate reasoning for the human need for intimacy: Love. You will enjoy this film...