Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA demon stuck with spirit board duty falls for a girl on the other side.A demon stuck with spirit board duty falls for a girl on the other side.A demon stuck with spirit board duty falls for a girl on the other side.
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Romance ? Off course ! Ironic perspective about life and death ? No doubt ! But, more important, a wise short film about hope, need of other, bridges across worlds, ukulele and ouija . A film so beautiful , touching in so profound sense, reminding us to us , for the wise use of small things defining our life of every day. So, just a gem.
For fans of short films, A Purgatory Story offers a delightful yet emotional office comedy. It captures the essence of office life: waking up early to follow dull morning routines, rushing to work to do uninspiring tasks, dealing with annoying colleagues, and chasing a promotion that may never come-all while being micromanaged by a demanding boss. The result? Boredom, burnout, and a fading sense of joy in life.
But here's the twist: our main character isn't your typical office worker. He's a demon who has been stuck in purgatory for over a hundred years. And his job? Responding to the living who use ouija boards to reach out to spirits. The monotony takes a surprising turn when the demon starts communicating with a young woman who also feels trapped in her life. They connect on a deep level, supporting each other through their struggles.
The story feels fresh and relatable, especially for anyone trapped in the monotony of a dull job. Despite its brief 15-minute runtime, the film takes viewers on an emotional journey-capturing feelings of boredom, hope, sadness, and joy. A standout aspect of this short film is the absence of spoken dialogue. While it's not a silent film, the characters convey everything through written messages and expressions, proving that words aren't always necessary to tell a powerful story.
One thing I didn't enjoy, though, was the modern chat-style language used in their messages, full of internet slang and acronyms. Thankfully, there were no emojis, but the slang felt out of place and disrupted the mood a bit. I assume this was meant to add humor, but for me, it was more distracting than funny.
Still, the film's originality and emotional core shine through. The bond between two souls-one living, one stuck in the afterlife-makes this short film a memorable experience. It's likely to be one of the most enjoyable 15 minutes of your day.
But here's the twist: our main character isn't your typical office worker. He's a demon who has been stuck in purgatory for over a hundred years. And his job? Responding to the living who use ouija boards to reach out to spirits. The monotony takes a surprising turn when the demon starts communicating with a young woman who also feels trapped in her life. They connect on a deep level, supporting each other through their struggles.
The story feels fresh and relatable, especially for anyone trapped in the monotony of a dull job. Despite its brief 15-minute runtime, the film takes viewers on an emotional journey-capturing feelings of boredom, hope, sadness, and joy. A standout aspect of this short film is the absence of spoken dialogue. While it's not a silent film, the characters convey everything through written messages and expressions, proving that words aren't always necessary to tell a powerful story.
One thing I didn't enjoy, though, was the modern chat-style language used in their messages, full of internet slang and acronyms. Thankfully, there were no emojis, but the slang felt out of place and disrupted the mood a bit. I assume this was meant to add humor, but for me, it was more distracting than funny.
Still, the film's originality and emotional core shine through. The bond between two souls-one living, one stuck in the afterlife-makes this short film a memorable experience. It's likely to be one of the most enjoyable 15 minutes of your day.
I really loved it, very touching and beautifully shot. Performance of the actors is so honest that they make us totally believe in the story.
Hands down the best short I've ever seen. Leaves Pixar in the dust. An unhappy young woman communicates with a guy stuck in - where else? - purgatory through a Ouija board. Romantic, but also lots of hilarious bits. (Did you know there's a branch of a certain well-known coffee chain there?)
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 16min
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- 2:39:1
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