"Standby" is a British 6-minute live action short film that was released this year (2017) and managed some solid awards recognition for writer and director Charlotte Regan that made it her most known work at this point I guess. It was nominated for a BAFTA and takes us into the lives of two police officers during the time when they are a team. It all takes place in the car and shows us their professional lives that are sometimes also impacted by their personal lives like the joy/sadness scene involving the female officer. The cast here are not too well-known, at least not to me, but that's not a problem as the two do a pretty solid job nonetheless. It's easy to like them and care for them in here despite how short this one was. The ending was a bit of a bummer, but it wasn't too bad either. Pretty sure it was not supposed to show he dislikes his new partner, but that the two had to make a connection first and also that he misses his old partner perhaps. Honestly, this was a really simple film without any meaningful spectacular happening, but just life with the police. Close call if I'd recommend the watch here, but I guess I'll be generous and give it a thumbs-up. This was a simple idea executed competently. Go check it out.