Justin R. Brown’s delightful short comedy navigates the delicate terrain of friendship and unspoken affections, with Dominique Hinde leading the cast as the endearing Wanda. The film kicks off with a charmingly awkward gesture, as Wanda leaves a love letter for her best friend Janice (Elisa C. Taylor) under her door, sparking a cascade of comedic misadventures as Wanda frantically attempts to retrieve the heartfelt confession.
In a refreshing twist on the classic romantic comedy, the film emphasizes the importance of openness and honesty, urging characters to express their true feelings before it’s too late, all while delivering a sweet and funny narrative. Justin R. Brown, also taking on a role in the film as mutual friend Glenn, adds another layer of comedy to the mix, contributing to the overall lighthearted and enjoyable atmosphere.
The film, centered around a lesbian-themed storyline, not only provides entertainment but carries a valuable message about seizing the moment and breaking the boundaries of unspoken emotions. Alexandria Douglas’s handheld cinematography adds an intimate touch, elevating the production to a high standard. With respectable acting and comedic delivery, this short film proves to be a great watch, leaving audiences with smiles and a reminder to embrace honesty in matters of the heart.