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Hotel Corridor Weirdness moreCast
(Credited cast)| Jason Acuña | ... | The Little Man | |
| Jacqui Maxwell | ... | The Beautiful Girl | |
| Josh Hartnett | ... | The Neighbor |
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A haunting violin track plays as the camera pans over a faded green-carpeted hotel corridor. We stop at a door with a crooked 9. A key turns in the lock and we see a little man enter... and his fishbowl.
The first few seconds have all the makings of a horror flick/classic murder mystery. The film does have the potential to develop into one of these. But alas, the movie lives up to its category. Incredibly short, and thus incomplete.
If you wanted to watch this film because you are a Hartnett fan, you might be rather disappointed. If your motivation is sheer curiosity and an interest in weird imagery you often see in REM sleep, you've hit jackpot.
I wonder what direction the director went with this short...