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12 Pound Balls
It takes BALLS to win. At least that's what the local bowling clubs in idyllic Warroad, Minnesota used to say, before Emily came along. Now that she has returned to resurrect her name on the champion's board, Gunnar and the boys in town are polishing up their equipment for another shot at the title. This screwball ensemble mockumentary captures Emily's return from retirement, to avenge her loss to Gunnar, and bring justice to her family name. It's gutter-ball madness where split happens.
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Plot Summary
A short comedy film that follows a group of friends as they navigate the awkwardness and absurdity of a peculiar party game involving '12 Pound Balls'. The film explores themes of friendship, rivalry, and the humorous lengths people will go to for a bit of fun.
Critical Reception
As a short film, '12 Pound Balls' received a modest reception, primarily screened at festivals and online platforms. It was generally seen as a lighthearted and quirky comedy with some amusing moments, though its brevity limited deeper exploration of its themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique premise and humorous interactions.
Appreciated for its short, digestible runtime and comedic tone.
Noted for its low-budget charm and ensemble cast's chemistry.
Google audience: Audience feedback for '12 Pound Balls' is scarce due to its niche release. However, where available, viewers generally found it to be a fun and silly short that delivered on its comedic promise.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a larger project or series, with the director Kevin T. Johnson often experimenting with short-form comedic content.
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