
Movie spotlight
One Good Minute
Sometimes it takes a janitor. Isabel is a hooker with a heart of steel. And the only man who truly loves her is a mute janitor. Will she accept his love and have at least one good minute before she kicks the bucket ... mop and all? You're about to see. In just a minute of course.
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Plot Summary
A man named Dave struggles to find a way to make his dog Mookie understand a simple instruction in this very short comedic film. He tries various methods, leading to a humorous and slightly absurd interaction between man and his pet.
Critical Reception
As a short, experimental comedy, 'One Good Minute' was primarily noted for its surreal humor and brevity, appealing to a niche audience that appreciates unconventional comedic timing and absurd situations. It's often cited as a piece that showcases Michael Cera's willingness to experiment with comedic roles.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique, deadpan comedic style.
Appreciated for its extreme brevity and unexpected humor.
Seen as an oddity that fans of Michael Cera's more experimental work might enjoy.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to quantify due to its nature as a very short, niche comedy. However, where discussed, it's generally seen as a quirky and amusing experiment.
Fun Fact
This short film is notable for featuring Michael Cera in a brief, uncredited role, highlighting his involvement in various unconventional projects.
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