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Kill Tim
A funny story of life, love, and dream of Tueng aka Fah Satarn Sor Sapanpla, a hired boxer at beer bar in Pattaya. He is deeply scarred and afraid to open his heart to love.
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Plot Summary
A short film spoofing the Quentin Tarantino style of filmmaking. The film features two characters discussing a screenplay with extreme violence and dark humor, mimicking Tarantino's directorial trademarks. It serves as a meta-commentary on the conventions of his films.
Critical Reception
As a short student film, 'Kill Tim' did not receive widespread critical reviews. However, it gained some traction within online film communities for its humorous take on Quentin Tarantino's cinematic style. Audience reception was generally positive among those who appreciated indie comedies and parodies.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its attempt to capture Tarantino's directorial voice.
Seen as a lighthearted and humorous parody.
Praised for its creative use of dialogue and pacing, typical of short films.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this short film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The directors, Josh & Sean, are also the main cast and writers, embodying the meta-commentary nature of the film.
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