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Dozers
DOZERS is a scifi/horror comedy about a stress-relieving drug patch called Solace. Ashley and Buddy, a pair of Internet reporters, discover that the patches are making users go mad and erupt into violence.
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Plot Summary
A struggling, down-on-his-luck man finds himself in a peculiar situation when he enters a contest to win a bulldozer. The film explores themes of desperation, ambition, and the often absurd lengths people will go to achieve their goals. As he navigates the contest, he encounters a cast of characters that highlight the unique and often comical aspects of his quest. The narrative builds towards a surprising and thought-provoking conclusion.
Critical Reception
Dozers received a mixed to positive reception, particularly noted for its quirky premise and performances. While some critics found it to be an amusing and engaging short film, others felt its narrative was somewhat underdeveloped. Audience reactions generally leaned towards appreciation for its originality and humor.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and humorous concept.
Appreciated for strong comedic performances.
Some found the storyline a bit thin for its runtime.
Google audience: Audience feedback on Google is not readily available for this niche short film, but its IMDb rating suggests a generally favorable reception from viewers who engaged with it.
Fun Fact
The film's unusual premise of a contest to win a bulldozer is said to have been inspired by an actual, albeit smaller-scale, promotional event.
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