I saw this at the London Short Film Festival and although there were some other good films in there,this one really stood out from the crowd.I'm a Noir fan anyway,so it was great to see the nod given to this genre.Even better were the tongue-in-cheek Hitchcock references, which I'm sure the great man himself would have enjoyed.If that's not praise in itself, I don't know what is.Very clever that suspense and humour are achieved in such a small time frame, and the quality is excellent considering it was in the low budget section.I also liked the overall dig at the establishment,which is so apt in our current times.I surprised myself when it got to the end and I was left thinking that I actually wanted to sit there and watch more of it.I actually wanted to know what happened to the main character and that doesn't happen often,particularly with short films and trust me,I've seen hundreds.If you get the chance to see this film then do it.You won't be disappointed.