No Solicitors
No Solicitors

No Solicitors

2015Movie99 minEnglish

Lewis Cutterman is a well respected brain surgeon and happily married with two beautiful children who run the family business. They are model citizens within the community. A simple visit to their home by a solicitor is greeted by an invitation to dinner; except dinner takes a macabre turn when the solicitor finds himself drugged by the family. Waking up, the solicitor soon discovers they will be slowly eaten piece by piece and that the kid's family business is to farm out their internal organs to needy patients.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Short Film, Comedy

Plot Summary

A brief comedy short film that satirizes the common practice of soliciting at people's homes. The film humorously depicts various characters attempting to sell unsolicited products or services, leading to awkward and comical encounters.

Critical Reception

As a very short, independent comedy film, "No Solicitors" did not receive widespread critical reviews. Its reception is primarily based on audience reactions within niche online film communities and festivals.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its simple, relatable premise and quick comedic payoff.
  • Noted as a lighthearted and amusing take on everyday annoyances.
  • Appreciated by some for its brevity and direct humor.

Google audience: Audience feedback is scarce due to the film's limited release. Where available, reactions tend to focus on its humorous take on the common experience of unwanted solicitors.

Fun Fact

The film gained some traction on platforms like YouTube, where it was shared for its relatable humor regarding doorstep sales.

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