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  • Warning: Spoilers
    An excellent short. Very well acted. The barbershop setting is ingenious. The film provides a sobering look at purgatory. I'm not a particular believer in the concept; however, it captures well the importance of having one's life right with God and provides a sobering and thought provoking look at the after-life consequences of one's choices in this life. In particular, there is a very poignant and haunting consideration of how we care for our family.

    A subtle, but unique, feature is that the six male characters characters each cover a different decade - a young boy, perhaps 6 years old; another young man in his early teens; one in his late teens; a man of middle age (30-40), another slightly older (50-60) and finally one who has been there quite some time - perhaps in his 70's.

    I can only say thank you to Darius Clark Monroe for this introspective and somewhat haunting short.
  • I've seen this short film on Cinemax a couple of times, and I have to say it's simply an awesome short film. It left more of an impression than most of the two hours films I've watched, and it reminds one that a very powerful story can be told in a short amount of time.

    You can click on the plot summary link to get a short plot setup description. I certainly don't want to say any more than that and ruin it for anyone who hasn't seen it yet.

    Terrific ensemble acting, beautiful black and white cinematography, intelligent, thoughtful writing, and moody music make for one excellent haunting short film. Even the sound of the wind blowing as the closing credits rolled along got to me.

    Definitely seek this short film out...