The Interview

A compelling comedy/drama set within the intriguing confines of ambition and intrigue.
5/5

Review

Liam Adam Treacy’s short comedy/drama is a masterclass in character dynamics and the art of storytelling within the confines of a single room and real-time narration. Thain Wesley’s portrayal of Jason, a character oozing narcissism and coldness, is nothing short of captivating. His intense and icy performance stands in stark contrast to Patrick, played by the talented Micheal Lake, whose quirky and spirited demeanor is a delight to watch. Lake’s comical performance provides a fantastic foil to Wesley’s character, setting the stage for an intriguing and unexpected exchange.

As the film unfolds, it becomes clear that beneath the surface, it’s not just about a job interview; it’s a battle of wits and a lesson in the art of narrative manipulation. The narrative takes an exciting turn as Jason, despite his initial indifference, starts revealing career secrets that could jeopardize his own ambitions, unknowingly fueling Patrick’s confidence.

Sasha Stefanov’s cinematography excels in maintaining a high level of visual engagement, with well-framed and intimate shots that enhance the film’s professional quality. The confined setting, combined with real-time storytelling, is a testament to the filmmaker’s skill and creativity.

In just 17 minutes, Treacy’s film manages to entertain, intrigue, and deliver a strong message about the power of storytelling, making it a remarkable achievement in short filmmaking. It’s a must-watch for those who appreciate character-driven narratives and sharp wit.

The Interview Short Film

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Runtime: 18 min

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