Now, yeah, the title may sound like I am kidding. But hear me out, I watched this while already depressed like hell. Well, how much more depressed could I possibly be from that point on? So I watched this film by David, reluctantly, and found my depression fading away throughout its running time.
I was intrigued and decided to watch behind-the-scenes and learned that principal photography took all of 53 seconds to make this film. That's unbelievable. I wish more filmmakers were doing this. Because it's one thing to talk about big movies and salivate over gear and silly things like that, but this....this is different.
I was intrigued and decided to watch behind-the-scenes and learned that principal photography took all of 53 seconds to make this film. That's unbelievable. I wish more filmmakers were doing this. Because it's one thing to talk about big movies and salivate over gear and silly things like that, but this....this is different.