

GAP
Mon, a newly graduated student from university, starts working as an intern in a big company because she admires Sam, the super rich chairwoman since young age. However, when Mon met Sam again, her image of her completely crashed, since she was not like the media shows her.
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Plot Summary
In this unsettling short film, a young couple finds themselves trapped in a desolate, seemingly abandoned roadside gas station bathroom after a mysterious event. As they struggle to escape their confinement, they begin to question the reality of their situation and the true nature of the place they've stumbled into. The film plays on themes of isolation and psychological horror, leaving the audience with a lingering sense of unease.
Critical Reception
The short film "GAP" has garnered attention primarily within online film communities and at festival screenings. It is often praised for its atmospheric tension and effective use of limited space to create a sense of dread. While not a mainstream release, it has resonated with audiences who appreciate experimental and psychological horror.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its claustrophobic atmosphere and psychological tension.
- Appreciated for its minimalist approach to horror and unsettling ambiguity.
- Noted for strong performances within a confined setting.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this short film is not widely available.
Fun Fact
The entire short film "GAP" was shot in a single, cramped bathroom location, emphasizing the sense of confinement.
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