Alone on the subway, a man's suppressed inner voice comes back with a vengeance. Trying to push it back with medication, it only pisses the voice off more. Making it home, the voice shows its anger in a vengeance. Will the victim/antagonist be able to suppress the voice once again or will he succumb to the voice? Coming in at a mere thirteen minutes, this movie short should be a template for others. From beginning to end this flows smoothly. Filmed in a gritty black and white, this just makes this short more realistic. This film really makes you think. This is something that can actually happen to anyone at anytime.
This short film holds nothing back. It shows, if not taken care of, how mad your "inner voice" can get. It shows in graphic detail, exactly what can happen. When I say graphic, I do mean graphic. For instance, our victim/antagonist bashes his own head repeatedly into a wall, smashes himself several times in the face with metal burners from a stove, then a scene with a hammer handle, that I won't even begin to describe. You'll have to see this for yourself. There also a very graphic puking scene not to be missed. This scene alone would make the likes of director Lucifer Valentine proud.
For a movie short, this is full of emotion. It's disturbing to say the least. It's the type of film that you know happens to people and can happen to you, but are afraid to think of the possibility. It shows how messed up your mind could actually get.
My biggest complaint with this movie was that it wasn't long enough. I can't wait to see the next release from Biff Juggernaut, which is Lovercracked. I give this an 8 out 10 hammer handle pain filled moments.