TV Show spotlight
Don't Look Down
Design expert Kevin McCloud secures breathtaking vantage points from which to view impressive feats of architecture as he scales some of Britain's highest structures.
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Plot Summary
This short film features Chris Rock in a comedic sketch where he plays a character who has a phobia of heights. He is faced with a predicament that requires him to overcome his fear, leading to a series of humorous interactions and a relatable exploration of anxiety.
Critical Reception
As a very short promotional film, 'Don't Look Down' did not receive extensive critical reviews in the traditional sense. It was primarily created to promote the then-upcoming film 'What Lies Beneath' and was distributed online and at events.
What Reviewers Say
Primarily viewed as a clever promotional tool.
Praised for its humor and effectiveness in generating interest for the main feature.
Generally considered a lighthearted and amusing short.
Google audience: Audience feedback on this short is scarce as it was a promotional piece. However, those who recall it often found it amusing and a good teaser for 'What Lies Beneath'.
Fun Fact
This short film was created as a viral marketing campaign and was distributed online and through other channels to promote the release of Robert Zemeckis's thriller 'What Lies Beneath'.
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