Well at least I didn't pay for it
The idea was there, but this is an incredibly bare and foolish attempt at filmmaking. Pretty much everyone (perhaps with exception to the protagonist's roommate) couldn't act to save their lives, and all the dialogue was monotonic and moronic. The editing was poor; this was ridden with errors.
I get that this guy's life sucks: his boss is a complete ass and his co-worker is his ex girlfriend's aggressive brother. But my question is why not just escape it all? The boss gives him a paid week vacation- perhaps use that time to travel and meet an actual woman instead of harping on his annoying ex.
It's like watching a Friday night improv group where everyone on stage is confused. Only 70 minutes were wasted so it's not a total loss.
I get that this guy's life sucks: his boss is a complete ass and his co-worker is his ex girlfriend's aggressive brother. But my question is why not just escape it all? The boss gives him a paid week vacation- perhaps use that time to travel and meet an actual woman instead of harping on his annoying ex.
It's like watching a Friday night improv group where everyone on stage is confused. Only 70 minutes were wasted so it's not a total loss.
- burgerman93
- Aug 2, 2023