This is a very short film, so it's hard to adequately review a film like this--after all, it was less than four minutes long.
A man is seeing a therapist--his ex-wife in fact! He's having a lot of odd blackouts and waking up in the darnedest places and just can't account for why it's happening. She assures him he'll be fine as she listens and gives him some calming tea.
The film is funny and I enjoyed it, though I must say the ending was a bit predictable. Still, it's a film that ex-wives should particularly enjoy.
By the way, psychotherapists NEVER treat family members or ex-spouses. It happens on TV, but not in real life.
A man is seeing a therapist--his ex-wife in fact! He's having a lot of odd blackouts and waking up in the darnedest places and just can't account for why it's happening. She assures him he'll be fine as she listens and gives him some calming tea.
The film is funny and I enjoyed it, though I must say the ending was a bit predictable. Still, it's a film that ex-wives should particularly enjoy.
By the way, psychotherapists NEVER treat family members or ex-spouses. It happens on TV, but not in real life.