
Short Film of the Day: For Better or Worse (I Gode Og Onde Dager)
Features By Scott Beggs on June 26, 2011 | Be the First To Comment
Why Watch? Because killing your wife is hard work.
The frustrating infantalization that takes place to Oscar Gee’s character in the beginning of the film sets up murder as a very sympathetic idea.
Christopher Fischer and his crew overcome a small budget with a few tricks (which almost all work) to create a slightly funny, slightly disturbing, slightly poignant film about stuffing your spouse into the trunk of your car.
Even more impressively, they do it all without words.
What does it cost? Just 12 minutes of your time.
Check out For Better or Worse for yourself:
FOR BETTER OR WORSE (2011)
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