I caught this flick on Cinemax late one night, and I'm glad I did. This is simply one of the most original, unforgettable American short films that I have ever seen. I expect this one to be infamous soon.
The flick follows an angry young Texan tattoo and piercing fetishist who has grown tired of the everyday body art. He is in search of the ultimate physical expression of his inner rage, which he finds in the garage of an extremely creepy individual. I won't reveal the nature of said "body art", as this is the film's main focus, but rest assured, it is both hilariously outrageous, and terrifyingly plausible.
I loved the way this film combined raw human emotion, cringe-inducing suspense, and uproarious comedy, often all in the same breath. Both the film-making and the acting is top-notch. If there is any way that you can see this film, do so. You will not forget it.
The flick follows an angry young Texan tattoo and piercing fetishist who has grown tired of the everyday body art. He is in search of the ultimate physical expression of his inner rage, which he finds in the garage of an extremely creepy individual. I won't reveal the nature of said "body art", as this is the film's main focus, but rest assured, it is both hilariously outrageous, and terrifyingly plausible.
I loved the way this film combined raw human emotion, cringe-inducing suspense, and uproarious comedy, often all in the same breath. Both the film-making and the acting is top-notch. If there is any way that you can see this film, do so. You will not forget it.