Alex Turner's Disposal is one of the best short films I have ever seen. It is sharp and witty, complete with great performances from all around and gorgeous cinematography.
The film mainly consists of Ted (Wright) and Sandra (Burns) who play a bickering New York City married couple with underlined marital issues. On their way to work, they accidentally run over a homeless man, panic and wonder what the hell to do next.
While it's an excellent short, it also has the potential to be quite a good feature film. It's actually better than some motion pictures I have seen in my life.
**** out of ****
The film mainly consists of Ted (Wright) and Sandra (Burns) who play a bickering New York City married couple with underlined marital issues. On their way to work, they accidentally run over a homeless man, panic and wonder what the hell to do next.
While it's an excellent short, it also has the potential to be quite a good feature film. It's actually better than some motion pictures I have seen in my life.
**** out of ****