

LBF
Goodchild, a young writer, lands back home in Sydney direct from Paris, to attend his ex-girlfriend's funeral 'The Dead Girl'. At the airport he is sped away to a motel party by his best friend 'Cash' where he encounters 'The Beautiful Financial Backer', who works in advertising. At the wake, she commissions Goodchild to write 'The Love Enterprise' for her agency. A relationship develops. Soon, his past and present collide and Goodchild is cast on an existential journey through the hot Australian summer. Haunted by the twin ghosts of love and death Goodchild is pushed to his limit and to the edge of everything else.
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Plot Summary
This short film follows a young woman grappling with the aftermath of a difficult personal experience. She seeks solace and connection, navigating her emotions and relationships with a quiet intensity. The narrative explores themes of vulnerability, resilience, and the search for understanding in the face of adversity.
Critical Reception
Information on the critical reception for the short film 'LBF' is scarce due to its nature as a niche production. As a short film, it likely received limited distribution and therefore less widespread critical analysis compared to feature-length films. Audience reception would primarily be within festival circuits or online platforms where it may have been showcased.
What Reviewers Say
- Limited information available for critical consensus.
- Appears to be a personal and character-driven short.
- Focuses on emotional exploration.
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Fun Fact
The director and further production details for 'LBF' are not readily available in public databases, which is not uncommon for short films that may have had a more limited release or festival-focused run.
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