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Drink, Drugs and KFC
Drink, Drugs and KFC written and directed by Aml Ameen (KIDULTHOOD, Harry's Law), is a coming of age romantic comedy, which can be likened to "Super Bad" or "American Pie". Geeky Teenager NATHAN (Kedar Williams-Stirling), finds himself in love with Montana, the most sort after girl in college, it's his last night to proclaim his feelings, but standing in the way is her ex boyfriend MAX (Mikel Ameen) and the crew he's trying to gain acceptance from.
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Plot Summary
A short comedy film that follows a day in the life of a character dealing with the mundane and absurd. The narrative blends humorous observations with relatable struggles.
Critical Reception
As a short film, 'Drink, Drugs and KFC' received limited critical review, but was noted for its quirky humor and straightforward, albeit brief, storytelling. Audience reception tended to be positive within niche online film communities.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its dry wit and observational comedy.
Seen as a character-driven piece with a relatable, albeit exaggerated, portrayal of everyday life.
Praise for its concise and effective narrative within its short runtime.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a series of short films produced by the UK production company 'Short Circuit Films' to showcase emerging talent.
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