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    A young couple play a role-playing game at bars – with her letting herself get nearly picked up by another man, only for him to step in, have an instant connection with this "stranger" and head off for sex. This interplay works well, however some small tensions see the root of this game start to develop into something else.

    There is an engaging and thoughtful piece of character development here and it makes for an interesting film, even if what else it does well seems to work against it a little bit. The central plot sees a role-playing side to a couple's relationship, one that is nothing too shocking, since it is similar to the one used by the couple in Modern Family, however what exists at the base of it coming out to surprise the couple is really nicely done and interesting. To be specific, the woman seeking to hurt her partner, leads to her getting into a sexual situation with another man – one that her partner knows about. This appears to encourage her to go further, while at the same time he is surprised to find himself also turned on – thus showing us the first moment where the couple has to confront that the small amount of voyeurism in their original game may have in particular been the aspect they both enjoyed.

    This is well played out and I liked that the film ended with the point where the couple both sort of know this but at the same time are holding to their hurts a little too, so although we do not get to see where things go from here, I liked the point it chose to end, and the manner in which it did it. Another thing that the film does well is to look very slick and stylish. In particular the use of LA locations is very good – whether it be the bars, the busy curbsides, or the spacious houses with their large windows and cool pools; everything is typically neon with professional production values giving the place a real feel of a hot city at night. There is a certain irony in this though because I think that the style was done so well that the film seemed uncomfortable to give the characters room to maybe be closer to them when their self-awareness comes; instead we are a little distant and it is delivered with an eye on the style rather than the heart. Both aspects do still work, but the one moment where the couple are just at home and normal, does seem to site awkwardly in the film.

    That said, both aspects do work well to deliver a stylish and engaging overall whole. The development of the voyeuristic aspect of their relationship, plus the sudden awareness of it combined with the uncertainity of what to do with it makes for an engaging character piece that is handled with high production values and a real feeling of a neon-soaked city at night.
  • Horst_In_Translation29 January 2018
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    "The Girlfriend Game" is an American English-language live action short film from 2015 that runs for slightly under 15 minutes and is the most recent filmmaking effort by German-born director Armen Antranikian. The writer is Nick Antosca and he worked on quite a few television series, stuff that you may have come across already too. Same can be said about the cast. There are no huge stars in here obviously, but you will find one or the other actor who you may have seen on television if you watch it a lot. In my very case, this would be an actor from The Blacklist. So much for the basics. What is at least as important is the story and here we have a couple role-playing in public, in clubs for example, but this time things go a bit out of hand. If you want to know why, then you should check this one out. If not, then you won't be missing too much except the pretty attractive cast and I as a heterosexual male can only mention Sophie Kargman, the female lead. But sadly the film itself is never too edgy or thrilling (as the genre suggests) or interesting enough simply-said for it to really make a memorable impact. The entire thing is hiding a bit behind the atmospheric take here, but the story rarely lives up to it. So it's not a failure all in all, but as a whole I still have to give this one a thumbs-down. Not recommended.
  • iniyan_arul17 September 2018
    It's the kinda twisty movie which the popular actors want to work with.. meticulous screenplay with the befitting music and definitely unexpected that it's 15 mins
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    If you troll certain story boards, you will find a relatively unknown genre of fiction generally known as "wife watching." The premise of these stories is that in order to spice up a relationship, a couple goes to typically a bar separately with the woman pretending to be alone. The man watches her get approached by other men. At the end of the evening they return home and hot sex ensues. What could possibly go wrong? In this short, a man and his girlfriend play this game. The first time it ends with him intervening and taking the girlfriend away from the guy hitting on her. Of course, then the man does something stupid and his girlfriend is pissed. Later when they play the game again, she does not end it and anxiety ensues. The film-maker does a good job of leaving so many questions unanswered. What does she really get up to? Was he really in on it? What happens after the film ends. All-in-all a very satisfying experience.
  • Kirpianuscus14 February 2021
    A couple. Its game in bars. And the predictable jealousy. A well crafted short film, fine mix of seduction and tension and fine end. A film about option, a large part of its beauty being result of music.