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Original Title :
Understanding the Blues
Genre :
Movie / Short / Comedy
Year :
2008
Directror :
Nick Bach
Cast :
J. Howard Bach,Maxwell Bach,Nathan Bach
Writer :
Nick Bach
Budget :
$5,000
Type :
Movie
Time :
16min
Rating :
6.9/10

This film follows a day in the life of Guy, a normal average dude just trying to cope with the abandonment of his girlfriend when his friend Davis persuades him to hang out with him and ... See full summary

Understanding the Blues (2008) Online

This film follows a day in the life of Guy, a normal average dude just trying to cope with the abandonment of his girlfriend when his friend Davis persuades him to hang out with him and have a good time. After a few hours of hanging out with Davis, Guy would gladly trade his day for one of Alexander Solzhenitsyn's Russian Gulag imprisonment.
Credited cast:
J. Howard Bach J. Howard Bach - Bartender
Maxwell Bach Maxwell Bach - Punk Kid
Nathan Bach Nathan Bach - Issak
Brian Boozer Brian Boozer - Davis
Kevin Brittelle Kevin Brittelle - Friend
West Cummings West Cummings - Guy
Justin Geer Justin Geer - Hahn
Hampton Humphries Hampton Humphries - Blind Bluesman
Kelly Natividade Kelly Natividade - Carmella
Ramoin Patton Ramoin Patton - Scary Black Man
Alex Rich Alex Rich - Punk #2
April Rich April Rich - Renee

Actor Maxwell Bach shot his scene at the playground around 2:00 a.m. after a long day on the set of another film "Going to the Beach". In that film he was the lead character playing the part of a killer robotic boy.


User reviews

Ranterl

Ranterl

Overall, this was an entertaining film that catches your attention quickly; essential for a short. What made it was the characters, two forlorn college boys at a bar, two hot chicks, two screaming Euro Queens (brother who acted more like lovers than siblings) and a little kid who would say anything; surprising since he looks like an angel. He (Max Bach) has a future if he wants it.

Great attention to production quality; modern ProHD, you gotta love it! As with a good scene, or a good short, it allows for the audience to create a backstory then provides a good first act... makes you want more!