The Embarrassment: Living Room
The Embarrassment: Living Room

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The Embarrassment: Living Room

2012
Movie
60 min
English

Television program featuring a video tribute to the Wichita, KS band The Embarrassment including rare videos, some of which have never been released to the public before with Bill Goffrier, John Nichols, Ron Klaus & Brent Woody Geissmann.

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IMDb7.4/10
Director: Scott G. L. BrownGenres: Short, Comedy

Plot Summary

Two friends have a casual conversation in a living room that quickly descends into absurdity. One friend attempts to explain a bizarre situation, leading to a humorous and awkward exchange. The short film captures the essence of miscommunication and escalating embarrassment between pals.

Critical Reception

This short film has garnered attention for its simple premise executed with comedic timing and relatable awkwardness. It is often cited as an example of effective short-form comedy that relies on dialogue and character interaction.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its witty and sharp dialogue.

  • Appreciated for its subtle humor and observational comedy.

  • Considered a well-executed short with a strong comedic premise.

Google audience: Audience reception is not extensively documented for this specific short film on Google platforms, but its presence on festival circuits and online indicates a positive reception for its comedic approach.

Awards & Accolades

Screened at various film festivals, receiving positive mentions for its comedic execution.

Fun Fact

The film was shot entirely within a single living room, highlighting the effectiveness of minimal settings in driving comedic narratives.

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