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8/10
bullies and karma
ferguson-624 October 2019
Greetings again from the darkness. There are bullies. There are those who get bullied. There are bystanders who watch the bullying. There are those who get involved. Writer-director Carlota Martinez-Pereda's 14 minute gem won the Goya for Best Short Fiction Film, and her film is remarkable in its ability to wring out so many emotions so quickly.

Sara (played beautifully by actress Laura Galan) has purposefully chosen off hours for a dip at the local swimming pool. She nervously scans the area as she slowly prepares to enter the water. She is startled by a man surfacing. The two make eye contact as he heads to his parked truck. We viewers see something that Sara doesn't.

Once Sara is in the water, a group of girls, including one she knows, begin to verbally abuse her - calling her names and making fun of her overweight physique. Soon one of them is using the cleaning net to hold Sara's head underwater. The man in the truck watches this unfold. By the time Sara climbs out of the pool, the girls and the man have disappeared, along with her clothes.

As Sara begins the trek on foot, dressed only in her swimsuit, a group of boys in a passing car hurl verbal insults her direction. We never hear a word from Sara, but her facial and physical reactions tell us all we need to know - she's been through this before and shows the pain, anger, and embarrassment. As she progresses on her walk home, she comes across the man in the truck. We are reminded of two sayings: Payback is h**", and Karma is a b****.
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7/10
Well written and shot short
forbiddenfilms30 January 2021
Carlota is clearly a talented writer and director, and needs to make a feature that I would no doubt love to see. Review is very short, as I'm tired.
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6/10
Psychological Harassment and horror
AvionPrince165 November 2022
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So we follow that young woman who is overweight and get harrased psychologically because of it and we follow a group of girls who will make her suffer and will steal their clothes and will make fun of the guy in the pool too. That men who look pretty innocent will be in fact a man pretty dangerous: we will see at the end that he seriously injured one of the girl. And at the beginning we saw a man who get drowned too by the same man. Things get really scary: is that young woman will save the girl who steal her clothes and make fun of her? We dont really know because it end like this. But i heard that long movie was released and now we need to see the long version to know more about the man and to know if that woman will survive and if she will rescue the girl who harassed her. Pretty nice short pretty effective.
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7/10
Really fantastic story! Everything was so compelling! The acting was particularly great
Neptune16531 October 2022
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Really fantastic story! Everything was so compelling! The acting was particularly great. This is such an amazing short. A serial killer who is a sympathetic to a girl who is bullied and fat shamed. The bullying and abuse parts ended up being WAY MORE uncomfortable and gross than the actual killer plot, congratulations to the writers, producers and director, this right here is art. Absolutely brilliant work by that actress. Her performance was masterful. Congratulations to the entire crew for this film. It was so skillfully done and entertaining. I loved every second of it. I LOVE how her "crying" was more of a "held back" kind of cry, instead of the usual "I'm depressed so here's a lot of wet tears". It's like she's saying to herself, "I'm a strong and ya'll don't deserve my tears." but was just caught in the verge of the moment so she had to hold it back - ya'll know what I mean? I like how the guy gave the girl back her belongings, Also at the end, how she was going to call the police but ended up not doing so since she remember that the girls bullied her.
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6/10
The long walk home.
Pjtaylor-96-13804428 May 2023
'Piggy (2018)' is a short film about a teenager who is left stranded in her bikini after a bunch of bullies harass her at a public school. The embarrassing walk home takes a turn when the girl makes a shocking discovery. The picture is a confronting morality tale that makes no judgements on its protagonist, allowing her to react to her situation in a nuanced and potentially unpredictable way. Presented in a 4:3 format with a generally muted colour palette, the piece has a rustic and pseudo throwback vibe that gives it a distinct visual identity. It's somewhat gritty but not overly grungy, to the point that it reflects the bleakness of its plot without attempting to falsely enhance it. Thanks to its subject matter, it's not an especially enjoyable experience. However, it's an engaging and confident experience throughout. It does show its hand a little early by including a shot intended to add suspense in the first act that accidentally undercuts the unpredictability of the narrative, providing at least a hint of where things are heading. The final moments also aren't as cathartic as they may have been intended to be, principally because they require the audience to disregard any empathy they have for anyone who isn't the protagonist. Still, it's an effective ending that isn't afraid of its own darkness and nicely mirrors a key moment earlier on in the piece. Ultimately, this is a solid short that's confidently crafted, but never quite grips you as much as you'd like it to.
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7/10
A bit difficult to watch
amitjodha9913 April 2024
White it's gettable what the movie tries to show, and it's real issues with an entertaining and well made plot, but still the motivations of characters are all a bit messed up and in the end, you end up feeling sad for most of them.

I liked this in a way as this was my first spanish film, and I was able to see many things that might reflect Spanish society, not in a postive/negative sort of way, but just in a raw manner.

Overall, It was a nice experience and it made me think about so many aspects, particularly body shaming, loneliness and madness within people. How small things can lead to big events, but I wouldn't recommend it as your usual weekend watch, as I wanted the film to end quickly at times.
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10/10
Where was this man when I was being bullied?
animations-0686430 May 2023
Incredible storyline and revenge scene, I enjoyed every second of it, seeing bullies get what's coming to them makes my day, I honestly hope that anyone who's being bullied badly has a man like this in their life, the director sure knows how to keep the audience entertained, I would absolutely kill to see more movies like this in the future, the message in this short film is very significant and crucial. I will most definitely be watching the full feature length 2022 movie remake as soon as I can, films like these just go to show that you should just treat people kindly, being a victim of bullying myself around 10 years ago and then seeing this short film gave me comfort, an incredible masterpiece that everyone should watch, 10/10💪
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