Reviews:
"Have you ever said the wrong thing and the more you try to dig yourself out of it, the worse the situation seems to get, and then you find yourself endlessly replaying this embarrassing chain of events in your head? This relatable scenario is the opening premise of comedian and indie musician John Dredge's latest short film, as its economical run time follows the ingenious measures its hapless protagonist takes to to rectify his social faux pas, with a timey wimey twist. Cut from the same cloth of dour yet whimsical everyday English surrealism as the antics of Graham Fellowes, Chris Sievey and Vic & Bob, this is a short and sweet, small scale vignette about social awkwardness and foot in mouth syndrome with an ingenious conclusion and satisfying payoff."
Jay Gent
Editor, We Are Cult
"This short neatly portrays an embarrassing situation, and then heads off in an unexpected direction, before arriving at a great ending" - British Comedy Guide
“It’s funny, charming and accomplished” - Alan Marke (Detectorists, Shooting Stars)
“This is the film that Christopher Nolan has spent his whole career building up to, but John Dredge got there first” Robin Ince (The Infinite Monkey Cage, Mock The Week)