Making the right impression can often seem easier said than done for Lee, whose ardent interest at present is his colleague, Sasha. Written and directed by Claire Coe & Alastair Craig, the film starts off with facetious underpinnings in its screenplay and characters as it attempts to give a glimpse into the light-hearted nature of dating culture at a workplace.
‘The Dos and Don’ts of Doomsday Cult Dating’, spanning 03:25 minutes in duration, commences with an anxious character named Lee, who tries to collect his wits during a skittish time around his office. He is employed at a sinister Doomsday Cult, which dissuades its members from gathering outside knowledge or even questioning their faith. The characters are cheery and ecstatic at best, trying to serve their overlord Xiilglan. Their behaviour throwing a vague hint at the facade they maintain to prove their loyalty, the office atmosphere is easy to read. Lee tries to muster the courage to start a small conversation with Sasha, dropping enough hints at his romantic interest in her. The remaining colleagues take part in a raffle organized by the office to win various goodies, while Lee tries to express his desire on taking Sasha out for drinks.
‘The Dos and Don’ts of Doomsday Cult Dating’, offers humour in an unpredictable narrative set within very ordinary circumstances, making for an unusual and even quirky short!
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