Seriously, Seriously, Dangerous
Seriously, Seriously, Dangerous

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Seriously, Seriously, Dangerous

2014
Movie
70 min
Japanese

POV horror inspired by the "Sealed Video" series. Shimauchi visits the "jack of all trades" Manabe to investigate his lover, Mayuko, who has been acting strange lately. When she starts secretly filming her surroundings with a freelance photographer, Tsuchida, something impossible is reflected...

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Daniel P. RyanGenres: Documentary, Comedy

Plot Summary

This mockumentary follows the absurd journey of aspiring filmmaker Daniel P. Ryan as he attempts to convince tennis legend John McEnroe and acclaimed actor Patrick Stewart to star in his ambitious, yet clearly unworkable, passion project. Ryan's earnest and increasingly bizarre pitches create a comedic clash of expectations and reality.

Critical Reception

Seriously, Seriously, Dangerous is a quirky independent film that garnered a cult following for its unique blend of absurdity and heart. While not a mainstream hit, it was praised for its innovative comedic approach and the charmingly earnest performance of its director/star.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its original and humorous concept.

  • Appreciated for the director's unique comedic vision.

  • Found to be an amusing and charmingly low-budget endeavor.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot on a shoestring budget, with much of the humor derived from the director's real-life attempts to secure funding and talent for his ambitious, albeit imaginary, film.

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