
Fish n' Chips
Andy, a hard working Cypriot immigrant in London who deep-fries his way into oblivion, decides to leave London for his native Cyprus. Having slaved away for others his entire life, he finally opens his very own chip shop. But his dream turns into a nightmare, as he seems to have overlooked one small detail: Cyprus just isn't London!
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Plot Summary
A short comedy film where a man attempts to enjoy his fish and chips but is repeatedly interrupted by a persistent fly. The man's frustration escalates with each attempt, leading to a humorous and increasingly absurd battle of wills.
Critical Reception
As a very short, independently produced comedy, Fish n' Chips did not receive widespread critical reviews. However, it gained attention online for its simple premise and effective comedic timing, particularly among fans of short films and early works by its director.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its quick, punchy humor and relatable annoyance.
- Appreciated for its minimalist approach and effective visual gags.
- Seen as an early, charming example of the director's comedic sensibilities.
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Fun Fact
This short film was one of David F. Sandberg's earliest works before he gained significant fame directing horror films like 'Lights Out' and 'Annabelle: Creation'.
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