Movie spotlight
Bill the Intern
Bill Mess (Kevin Seldon) is a 30 year old intern trying to make it big in Hollywood. When beautiful Kat Caffey, the boss's daughter (Elizabeth Anne Allen), joins Lightstring Entertainment as the executive in charge of development, Bill tries to win her heart but not if Bill's boss, Ari (Mark Ehrlich), has anything to do with it.
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Plot Summary
A young intern, Bill, is tasked with a series of increasingly absurd and humiliating errands by his exploitative boss. As Bill attempts to navigate the treacherous waters of office politics and his own incompetence, he finds himself in increasingly comical and disastrous situations. The short film humorously depicts the struggles and indignities often faced by those in entry-level positions.
Critical Reception
Bill the Intern received positive attention primarily for its comedic timing and the performances of its lead actors, especially Zach Braff in an early role. It's often cited as a charming and funny short film that effectively captures a relatable workplace scenario with a humorous twist.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp comedic writing and relatable premise.
Zach Braff's early performance is highlighted as a strong comedic element.
A charming and effective short that captures the humor in workplace struggles.
Google audience: Audience reviews often mention the film's humor and relatable depiction of intern struggles. Many viewers found it to be a lighthearted and entertaining short.
Fun Fact
This short film served as an early showcase for Zach Braff, who would later achieve widespread fame for his role in the television series 'Scrubs'.
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