Un narrateur conte l'histoire d'un cowboy solitaire qui entre dans un saloon : les gens présents peuvent entendre la voix du narrateur.Un narrateur conte l'histoire d'un cowboy solitaire qui entre dans un saloon : les gens présents peuvent entendre la voix du narrateur.Un narrateur conte l'histoire d'un cowboy solitaire qui entre dans un saloon : les gens présents peuvent entendre la voix du narrateur.
- Récompenses
- 5 victoires et 5 nominations au total
- Ned Schilling
- (as Circus Szalewski)
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There is really one joke to this short film and it becomes very clear early on what that joke is. Basically we have the narrator talking through everyone's intentions as if he were writing them and providing the context and detail only an author would know. This means the intentions of those in the saloon start to come out – so for example when a character denies planning to kill someone, the narrator adds "he lied" at the end. So this is the joke and looking at the 10 minute running time, I did wonder if it could make it, since I saw that I had 'got it' only 3 minutes in.
Fortunately the film is funny enough and creative enough with the idea that it makes it work for the whole time. The breaking of the genre and fourth wall plays very well as it manages to have its cake and eat it, with a genre heart while the rest break convention in various ways. It helps that it plays it well as a western, with a good feel for the genre and a professional production all round. The performances make the most of the well-written material but it is the unseen Offerman (Parks & Rec) that gets the best of it, and his delivery and timing is really well done (although of course the timing is helped by the edit). Those in the scene play it out well, with comedic performances and generally good delivery of their lines.
It may be one joke but it is a joke that is played with and delivered in a creative and engaging way, making it a funny and entertaining short film with good solid laughs throughout.
The running gag (the all knowing narration) is accompanied by a few nice jokes will make you grin. The film doesn't take itself too serious, which helps.
Acting is good, camera work is good. A must see when you want to kill some time in a way you won't regret (which is rare these days with all the big productions that put massive special effects in front of decent acting and good plots).
Le saviez-vous
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[first lines]
The Narrator: The weary gunfighter walked slowly through the saloon. The long miles from Cheyenne had taken their toll.
The Gunfighter: Who's sayin' that stuff?
The Narrator: He scanned the room with a suspicious eye. Years on the run from the law had taught him that a tough man could get out of a situation, but a smart man never gets himself into one.
The Gunfighter: Please quit doin' that. I just want to have a shot of whiskey in peace.
The Narrator: But the gunfighter would find no peace for the Henderson boys were waiting in the corner to kill him for the $200 bounty on his head.
The Gunfighter: Is that true? Are you boys tryin' to kill me like this voice is sayin'?
Tommy Henderson: Ah, no...
The Narrator: ...lied the oldest Henderson boy.
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Détails
- Durée9 minutes
- Couleur