TRICKLE

Published on 7 April 2024 at 22:24

Genre: Drama/Dark Comedy | Runtime: 8 Mins

Director - Matt Cooper

Synopsis: Desperate for a quiet pee, a man finds himself trapped in the midst of an unwelcome reunion.

"Trickle" isn't your typical short film; it's a visceral experience that grabs you by the collar and doesn't let go. Director Matt Cooper dives headfirst into the murky depths of guilt and regret, weaving a narrative that's as uncomfortable as it is compelling.

Enter Patrick, a man whose past mistakes come crashing down on him like a ton of bricks right in the middle of a restroom, of all places. It's the ultimate irony, isn't it? There he is, just trying to take care of business, and suddenly he's hit with a wave of guilt and regret that knocks the wind right out of him.

But it's not just any restroom where Patrick's world comes crashing down. Oh no, it's at a funeral, no less. Talk about adding insult to injury. There he is, surrounded by mourners paying their respects, and he's stuck in the toilet having a horrendous realization. It's the kind of moment you couldn't make up if you tried.

And yet, in the midst of all this chaos, there's a strange sort of beauty to be found. Cooper manages to capture the absurdity of life's darkest moments with a dark humor that's as unexpected as it is unsettling. Because sometimes, you just have to laugh to keep from crying, even if you're crying on the inside.

 

Tom Stourton delivers a mesmerizing performance as Patrick in "Trickle," conveying a whirlwind of emotions with subtle gestures and expressions. Director Matt Cooper's choice of setting-a cramped restroom-adds intensity to the narrative, trapping both Patrick and the audience in a pressure cooker of emotions. Cooper's visual storytelling amplifies the discomfort and unease, resulting in a riveting exploration of guilt and regret in the film.

So buckle up, folks. "Trickle" is about to take you on a wild ride through the messiest, most complicated parts of the human experience. And trust me, you won't want to miss a single second of it.

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