During their 'search' for a fugitive Squirrel Monkey, three English gentlemen muse over life's haphazardness - from Hippocampus to Aristotle (who "loves the bottle").
Through his composition and use of sound, Director Oliver Rogers has created a tangible impression of a summer's day in a field in England. The superbly improvised screenplay also enhances the realism of this short and creates both immediacy and intimacy.
The tone of the film is whimsically reminiscent of a Monty Python or Spike Jonze film. The comedy is similarly darkened by the Sartrean undertones and impeding monkey attack- nice work.
Through his composition and use of sound, Director Oliver Rogers has created a tangible impression of a summer's day in a field in England. The superbly improvised screenplay also enhances the realism of this short and creates both immediacy and intimacy.
The tone of the film is whimsically reminiscent of a Monty Python or Spike Jonze film. The comedy is similarly darkened by the Sartrean undertones and impeding monkey attack- nice work.