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Yet Another

A delightful bitesize comedy that explores the upshot of an adolescents boredom.
4/5

Review

Directed by Tim Disbrow, this short comedy film delves into the world of an adolescent boy, brilliantly portrayed by Ethan DeBeus. The film revolves around the boy’s seemingly mundane existence at home, but takes an exciting turn when he embarks on a mischievous adventure near a rail track. DeBeus delivers a remarkable performance, despite the absence of dialogue, capturing the essence of the naughty child with an endearing streak that keeps viewers captivated from start to finish.

Humor plays a pivotal role in this narrative, infusing it with a cheeky tone that is sure to entertain. The film manages to strike a balance between mischief and innocence, capturing the essence of adolescence and the thrill that comes with breaking the rules. It’s a delightful portrayal of the boredom and excitement that often coexist in the lives of young people.

The cinematography by Eric Hartmann is commendable, adding a cinematic zest to the film that deserves high praise. Each shot is carefully crafted, capturing the emotions and energy of the young protagonist, and enhancing the overall viewing experience.

While the film may be short, it manages to entertain and leave a lasting impression. It’s a solid piece of storytelling that showcases the talent of both the director and the lead actor. Overall, this short comedy film is a delightful and captivating watch that will leave audiences amused and wanting more.

Yet Another Short Comedy Film

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Runtime: 3 min
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