

Don't
A game show that offers contestants the chance to win cash by tackling hilarious tasks, each with the simple rule: "DON'T."
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Plot Summary
During a deadly pandemic, a group of friends ignores COVID-19 safety protocols to host a lavish house party. Their selfish disregard for the virus leads to escalating paranoia, interpersonal conflicts, and a terrifying, fatal outcome as the infection spreads amongst them.
Critical Reception
This short film was released as a comedic commentary on behavior during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, with many finding its dark humor and satirical take on social distancing violations relatable and effective. It was generally well-received for its concise storytelling and Eli Roth's signature horror-comedy style.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its timely and relevant satire of pandemic party behavior.
- Appreciated for Eli Roth's ability to blend horror and dark comedy.
- Noted for its effective use of a short runtime to deliver a potent message.
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Fun Fact
The short film 'Don't' was created and released rapidly during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic as a cautionary tale and a piece of dark humor about risky social gatherings.
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