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In this comedy of errors and elevators a bike messenger and a businessman can't stop thinking about each other after their paths cross. | add synopsisUser Comments:
Boy meets Boy ... at work... in 4/4 time moreAdditional Details
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When an office worker and a bike messenger meet, they can't stop thinking about each other.
Shot mostly in split split screen we see the business man on the lower left the messenger on the lower right. Above each man is a screen with images from their minds.
One must pay attention in order to follow all of the activity at once and this would probably never work for a longer film but here the technique is well used to maintain interest, add a little humor and at times even foreshadow the plot.