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The Fastest Man in the World is a quirky short film that dives into the absurd side of competitive spirit. Directed by Corey Pearson, it has this offbeat pacing that keeps you on your toes. The comedic elements feel very spontaneous, almost like an improvised play at times. It explores themes of ambition and rivalry but wraps them in this lighthearted, almost cartoonish atmosphere. The practical effects, though modest, add a nice charm, giving it a tactile feel that digital just can't capture. Performances are energetic, with actors really leaning into the ridiculousness of their characters. It's distinctive in that it doesn't take itself too seriously, and that playful tone carries through the whole piece, making it a little gem for short film enthusiasts.
Quirky humor with a unique pacingPractical effects add charmExplores ambition in a lighthearted way
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