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Fire in my pants
Gregory has developed separate bonds with four married women, the atheophobe. They all love him and declare to him, each in their own way, that if he leaves them, "snake stump that ate him". Until one morning the husband appears, a husband like all cuckolded husbands and tells Grigoris that tonight he must divorce his wife. She threatens him that if he doesn't break up she will empty the gun on him and leaves. But whose wife is she? Come on, she can't describe him to any of his four mistresses because he could simply be the man of one of the other three...
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Plot Summary
This is a very short experimental film that is difficult to summarize. It is known for its abstract imagery and unusual sound design.
Critical Reception
As an experimental short film, "Fire in My Pants" did not receive widespread critical reviews or audience reception in the traditional sense. Its nature as a niche art piece means it's more likely to be discussed in academic or avant-garde film circles.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks traditional narrative or character development.
Visually abstract and sonically challenging.
Primarily of interest to experimental film enthusiasts.
Google audience: Due to its obscure and experimental nature, there is no significant public audience feedback available on Google for this film.
Fun Fact
The film's title and abstract nature have led to various interpretations and discussions within experimental film communities, though no definitive meaning has been widely accepted.
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