I watched this short film with six other people. SUICIDE is beautifully produced but so intense that the first few scenes were met with stunned silence.
As we watched the first "attempt" unfold a few audience members grunted with visceral reaction. But, as the main character continued to pop up (though increasingly bloody) in the next scene nervous laughter rippled through the small group.
Within seconds the laughter turned loud and free. We were off on a scary, funny ride (yes, there is a spectacular car scene.)
Sharp dialog, top notch filmography and exquisite acting combined with a cute dog and a short vomit scene. Who could ask for anything more?
As we watched the first "attempt" unfold a few audience members grunted with visceral reaction. But, as the main character continued to pop up (though increasingly bloody) in the next scene nervous laughter rippled through the small group.
Within seconds the laughter turned loud and free. We were off on a scary, funny ride (yes, there is a spectacular car scene.)
Sharp dialog, top notch filmography and exquisite acting combined with a cute dog and a short vomit scene. Who could ask for anything more?