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Reason Thirteen is this quirky little short film directed by C. Jay Cox that really plays with the absurd. The pacing feels breezy, almost whimsical, which complements its comedic tone nicely. It's not just about laughs; there’s a certain layer of introspection lurking beneath the surface, almost like it’s poking fun at itself. The performances are solid, and you can see the actors really leaning into their roles, making the humor feel more organic. The practical effects are simple yet effective, adding a charm that feels very much of its time. Definitely gives off that indie spirit while exploring themes of identity and existential musings in a lighthearted way. It’s a distinct piece that stands out in the realm of short comedies from the late '90s.
Short film from the late '90s.Features practical effects typical of indie films.Explores themes of identity and humor.
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