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Time's Up
Richard Newborn is a man of wealth, power and influence. Recent events have taken those away, leaving him ostracised and alone. In a final act of desperation, he imprisons Claire Stone, a former employee who rebuffed his advances, to regain control of his destiny.
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Plot Summary
A man tries to deliver a very important package before time runs out, but his own procrastination and a series of escalating absurdities stand in his way. He faces a race against the clock and his own worst habits.
Critical Reception
While not widely reviewed due to its short film status, "Time's Up" has been noted for its comedic timing and relatable portrayal of procrastination. Audiences and festival attendees have generally responded positively to its humor and inventive storytelling within a compact narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp wit and creative use of a simple premise.
Appreciated for its relatable depiction of everyday struggles with time management.
Acknowledged for its effective comedic pacing and engaging performance.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at various film festivals, receiving positive mentions for its comedic execution.
Fun Fact
The film's frantic pace mirrors the protagonist's internal struggle, with many of the comedic obstacles being inspired by common procrastination pitfalls.
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