Boris Divjak
That feeling when a short movie is too long... The plot was simple, the end pretentious, the budget was minimal (and that's not an issue necessarily), the locations unimaginative, but the acting takes the centre stage as it was painful to watch how badly the lines were coming out of the 'actors'. None of them probably have any acting experience, which is also OK for a home video, but I wouldn't advise anyone getting exposed to it, unless you're a family member who has to see it.I say - if you have 22 minutes of your life that you want to regret - go and watch it. Otherwise, you can maybe invest that time in making tonight's dinner much more creative and actually enjoy the investment severalfold.