It has become quite common that holidays become a playground for filmmakers. Some take it seriously, some take it with humour, others with a machine gun. Betty Ouyang picked Father’s Day to discuss more than just lies children and parents say, no matter what age they are. As she listened to the call of Submit Your Film, here comes a closer look.
Two sisters (and a variety of vermin) sharing an apartment in Los Angeles invite their father for a Father’s Day lunch. The tension between the sisters rises and they cannot really hide that in front of the father. Moreover, his keen eye could not oversee the stock of vermin-killing gadgets and spray, no less the overdue bills. Not only because of the “Overdue Bills” marking.
The lifestyle choices talked over the meal bring up issues related to the life of artists in Los Angeles. Ouyang manages...
Two sisters (and a variety of vermin) sharing an apartment in Los Angeles invite their father for a Father’s Day lunch. The tension between the sisters rises and they cannot really hide that in front of the father. Moreover, his keen eye could not oversee the stock of vermin-killing gadgets and spray, no less the overdue bills. Not only because of the “Overdue Bills” marking.
The lifestyle choices talked over the meal bring up issues related to the life of artists in Los Angeles. Ouyang manages...
- 4/1/2020
- by Anomalilly
- AsianMoviePulse
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