

The Big Bang
A private detective is hired to find a missing stripper but the job turns complicated when everyone he questions ends up dead. From the mean streets of Los Angeles to the desolate desert of New Mexico, Cruz must contend with a brutal Russian Boxer, three brash LAPD detectives, an aged billionaire looking for the Big Bang, and the billionaire's stunningly gorgeous wife. The solution to the mystery will cost ten lives, net $30 million and just might explain - well - everything.
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Plot Summary
A young man grapples with his impending fatherhood, seeking guidance from his own estranged father. The film explores themes of legacy, responsibility, and the complex dynamics of family relationships across generations. It culminates in a tense but ultimately hopeful confrontation.
Critical Reception
The Big Bang is a modest independent short film that received a limited release and garnered niche attention. While praised for its emotional core and sincere performances, its brevity and straightforward narrative were noted by critics.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its emotional resonance and tackling of mature themes.
- Appreciated for the earnest performances, particularly from the lead.
- Some noted the pacing could be quicker, but the message resonated.
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Fun Fact
Director Tony R. Smith also starred in the film and wrote the script, drawing inspiration from personal experiences.
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