Boss Bitch Fight Challenge
- Video
- 2020
- 5 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,8/10
1443
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAt home and bored during the pandemic lockdown, Zoë Bell picks a fight with her Boss Bitch friends. Glorious mayhem ensues.At home and bored during the pandemic lockdown, Zoë Bell picks a fight with her Boss Bitch friends. Glorious mayhem ensues.At home and bored during the pandemic lockdown, Zoë Bell picks a fight with her Boss Bitch friends. Glorious mayhem ensues.
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Kimberly Shannon Murphy
- Self
- (as Kim Murphy)
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If it wasn't for famous people no one would watch this. Yawn.
Yasra Rizvi has played a role which is very strong and bold. She fights for rights.
There's no story here, no characters; no technical film-making craft to speak of. I admit to a bit of confusion as to how a video like this makes it onto a website that compiles information on film or TV projects, and their cast and crew, while differentiating these from mundane vlogs and "YouTuber" content.
But that's just context for me to say: Okay, I enjoyed this.
Zoë Bell's "challenge" is not so much a short film as it is a game among friends, captured on video and edited very simply into a single piece for mass consumption. It's an exercise in film-making during a time when media production was shut down - along with, well, most things - amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Given the first person perspective, it feels a bit awkward in the same way as, say, an actor in a play momentarily holding our gaze in the audience; so it goes with most socially-distanced content of the past year. But it's still a small delight to see the concept play out, particularly with some of the more unexpected contributions that deviate from the others.
That it feels a bit longer than it needed to be is counterbalanced by the list of names participating. Everyone involved obviously had fun doing this, and it's hard not to share vicariously in that feeling.
Yes, it's silly, and won't be for everyone; I'm as surprised as anyone that I enjoyed watching. Yet any further long-winded critique, as one would apply to a more conventional feature, is 100% superfluous nonsense: This is a tiny peek into how Bell and her friends passed time during the pandemic, and all we have to do is decide how much we want to partake.
Worth five minutes of your time? Sure, why not.
But that's just context for me to say: Okay, I enjoyed this.
Zoë Bell's "challenge" is not so much a short film as it is a game among friends, captured on video and edited very simply into a single piece for mass consumption. It's an exercise in film-making during a time when media production was shut down - along with, well, most things - amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Given the first person perspective, it feels a bit awkward in the same way as, say, an actor in a play momentarily holding our gaze in the audience; so it goes with most socially-distanced content of the past year. But it's still a small delight to see the concept play out, particularly with some of the more unexpected contributions that deviate from the others.
That it feels a bit longer than it needed to be is counterbalanced by the list of names participating. Everyone involved obviously had fun doing this, and it's hard not to share vicariously in that feeling.
Yes, it's silly, and won't be for everyone; I'm as surprised as anyone that I enjoyed watching. Yet any further long-winded critique, as one would apply to a more conventional feature, is 100% superfluous nonsense: This is a tiny peek into how Bell and her friends passed time during the pandemic, and all we have to do is decide how much we want to partake.
Worth five minutes of your time? Sure, why not.
Silly fun. Goes on a little too long, but you get to see some famous people do some ridiculous things.
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesJulia Butters and Margot Robbie's scenes are callbacks to their recent films. Butter's character in Once Upon a Time In... Hollywood (2019) said after being thrown to the floor in a scene, "I got pads on" and she repeats the line here after being knocked down and before punching Angela Meryl. In this video, Margot Robbie clobbers the next fighter with a baseball bat with 'Good Night' engraved on its barrel as her character, Harley Quinn, does to just about everybody in Birds of Prey: The Emancipation of Harley Quinn (2020).
- PatzerAt the beginning of end credits, the short's title is misspelled, "Boss Bitch Fight Challange".
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[first lines]
Zoë Bell: So bored! I just want to play with my friends!... Wait a minute. Ha-ha, I can play with my friends!
[Zoe kicks the camera and, virtually, Lucy reels from the blow]
Lucy Lawless: What the heck, Zozo?
[Lucy swings at the camera, clobbering Tara Macken virtually and the fight is on!]
- Crazy CreditsSpecial thanks: Videographers/Husbands, Assistants/Children, Neighbors, Whoever took it in the teeth - we couldn't have made this with out you.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Boss Bitch Challenge: Broadway Edition (2020)
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