A film that foreshadows the Great Resignation in a funny yet insightful manner. Colin Burgess looks alike like (Ned Flanders) from "The Simpsons" is a wonder in this truly enjoyable film made up of memorable side characters and great dialogue!
This film ran for 78 minutes very short and starts off with Drew quitting and putting his 2 weeks in, the former boss was not happy, Rajat (his first role) his fellow roommate was talking about why did Drew quit his job and wanted to socialize more, he did just to get out of the house, he took 40mg of unperscriped medicine just so that he can get an hangover. He had drinks, food and spend about $100 that's when Kim Rajat Friend showed up out of nowhere. When Drew see his former boss, there is a rule, do not follow your boss because that's just creepy and hilarious. Drew did had a smoothie with a friend of Drew which to my acknowledge I thought it's a one time date but we don't see Drew friend again. When Drew, Rajat and Kim went to the party which is lame, he spotted (Jesse Pinnick) like I thought it's a going to be a relationship with the two well that only lasted for about 4 to 10 minutes, there was scenes of smooching but Drew interrupted the moment which that made me feel "well that sucked." When Drew was part of his band which he did talked about it, Michael hired a manager because he felt into an deep depression, and its only two scenes and that second scene Drew walked out of the band because of his piano that doesn't fit the music properly. Drew had a argument at his former work, his boss was NOT happy and very angry at Drew, 3 other co-workers left the company, that's when he was homeless (that did not last long) He eventually got hired from a new office job that will pay him well. After he was hired, Rajat said "where are you going?" Drew reply "work." That's when Drew's former co-workers are protesting Drew haha and thankfully he made it at a better environment, and film ends with Drew starts his new day at a new job and that's it.
A film about a young man's struggle on if life is a better journey to have a corporate career or to find his way as a creative independent soul/entrepreneur. A struggle we all can associate with when we are just starting out. A well written and produced film by Ryan Martin Brown (his first time directing) He did well for the first time Hopefully this movie will work its way through the independent film (indie) Industry.