SYNOPSIS:
A reclusive college student is driven mad after picking a booger he can’t flick away.
REVIEW:
Directed and written by Ariel Zengotita
Starring: Nate Pringle.
Ariel Zengotita (Billy the Fetus) delivers this maddening conception of a film. It’s ten minutes and fourteen seconds of what the fuck am I watching, and how can I watch more? But, why do I want to watch more? Has anyone else ever experienced that?
Nate Pringle plays Ritchie, and he’s chilling at his PC watching a movie, and picking his nose. He’s mesmerized by what he dug out of his nose. ( I wonder if everyone was hoarding his tissues and toilet paper because he didn’t just grab a tissue??? It’s a valid question.)
It’s been a while since Ritchie dug his baby alien boogie from his nose. Ritchie is going off the deep end. It’s almost sad because I want to delve into the movie and investigate if he needs therapy? Is this a drug thing when people think they have bugs crawling on them?
Michael Shannon played one hell of a part in the movie Bug (2006). That movie was unnerving. Ariel did a great job. He gave us just enough torment and bewilderment. You want to know is Ritchie hallucinating, on something, does he need therapy? Again, this was a good short film to watch.
Make sure to check out Flick
It was part of the Chattanooga Virtual Film Festival.