8/10
A Twisted Black Comedy
17 March 2017
Anderson Bench has not had a good day. At the burger joint where he works, he dresses like a dog only to be berated by his stoned boss. His wife nags him, at the top of her lungs. He tries to get rid of the refuse in his life, but it seems to keep coming back to him, or someone is flipping the switch. Then he meets her; a young, pretty, exciting woman, who's also homicidal. She will lead his life in a different direction.

This is not your typical comedy. Things you will laugh at, well you may be disgusted at yourself for laughing at them, but then that's part of the fun. In parts it's offensive, in parts it's disgusting, and in parts it's sexy.

It brims with a continual underpinning of music highlighting the tone in each scene. A liberal infusion of Ennio Morricone is a particular delight. Being an indie film it is its on original animal. Overall it's a hedonistic romp through the refuse of ones mind that may have you questioning your own sick sense of humor.
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