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Theory of booze
A film about the hard fate of a decommissioned pilot, who not lost the ability to fly, as well as about male solidarity, cemented by national drinking traditions, about two truths - for male and for female, and about the love that will reconcile everyone.
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Plot Summary
A short comedy film exploring the concept of 'booze' through various comedic scenarios and interviews. It humorously dissects the societal role and personal experiences associated with alcohol consumption. The film aims to entertain by examining everyday interactions and perceptions related to drinking.
Critical Reception
As a short comedy film, 'Theory of Booze' did not receive widespread critical reviews or a significant public release. Information regarding its critical reception is scarce, but it is generally considered a low-budget independent short with a niche audience.
What Reviewers Say
Humorous take on a common social topic.
Short and to the point.
Relatable observations about drinking culture.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this short film are limited, but general sentiment suggests it's an amusing and lighthearted watch that pokes fun at common behaviors associated with alcohol.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Marcus A. York, also served as the writer and one of the main actors, highlighting the independent and personal nature of the production.
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