
Disappear in a Day is an offbeat comedy that juggles dark humor and absurdity quite well. The plot kicks off with a group of friends—Britt, BiBi, and Maikel—who, after a wild poker night, accidentally hit someone with their car. Instead of calling the cops, they opt for a harebrained scheme to hide the body. The pacing is surprisingly brisk, maintaining a sense of urgency as each mishap compounds their predicament. The performances are a mixed bag, with the leads giving it their all in moments of sheer panic and ridiculousness. Practical effects and a raw, almost gritty vibe add a layer of realism to the otherwise far-fetched premise. It's the kind of film that doesn’t take itself too seriously, which might be its charm.
Dark humor mixed with absurd situationsCharacters react with genuine panicInteresting take on moral dilemmas
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Daniël Klijn
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