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One Percent Full
Frank Hopkins is a wealthy American MMA champion living in Honolulu. But Frank is unhappy. Despite the exotic cars, extravagant house, and beautiful women, he can always find something to complain about. His business partner Axel sends Frank to Manila, Philippines to promote their line of MMA products. Frank's pessimistic attitude irritates his bodyguard, Boy, and Boy's sister-in-law, Girly. But Frank's life is about to change when he is double-crossed, left penniless, and pursued by the police. Boy saves Frank by taking him to his home in the squatter area. But Axel sends a team of American martial arts experts to capture Frank in Manila. This formidable team is led by their guide Shaquille.
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Plot Summary
A very brief and abstract documentary short that offers a fleeting glimpse into an unspecified environment. The film uses rapid cuts and disorienting imagery to create a sense of unease or confusion for the viewer. It does not present a conventional narrative or clear subject matter.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for this short film is extremely limited due to its obscure nature and brevity. As a short documentary, it likely received minimal exposure and commentary from major critical outlets. Its experimental style may have garnered niche attention within avant-garde film circles.
What Reviewers Say
Extremely brief and abstract.
Visually disorienting and lacks clear narrative.
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Fun Fact
Due to its extreme brevity (1 minute) and obscure nature, 'One Percent Full' is not widely documented, making it difficult to find specific production details or critical discussions.
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