Great Asphyxiations: Always Make Sure They Are Dead

Great Asphyxiations is a dark comedy short film directed by Sammy Anderson. The plot sees two murders trying to decide how to dispose of a body, whilst also lamenting on their life choices and asking whether killing is still what they want to do.

I thought the concept of this was quite novel, as it allowed the actors to take to the camera without that being a sign of lesser filmmaking. Moreover, it allowed for greater audience emersion as it felt almost like a POV experience as if you were really in the room tied up and about to be murdered.

Dark comedy is always very tricky to get right as different people have different comedic lines as to what they find funny and what they don’t. Whilst this film did not have me laughing out loud often, it did have a few funny moments and I found myself smiling throughout.

I enjoyed seeing the condensing of the character arc, it allowed the journey to feel more manic and compact. I think this film is definitely made better by being a short, as the character journey it would lose some of its frantic luster if it was stretched out over a longer feature.

Overall, an intimate crime experience- if that sounds like something you would like then check this out.

Pros.

The use of pov

The originality

A few good laughs

The condensed character arc

Cons.

Not all the jokes land, but comedy is subjective

4/5

Reviewed by Luke

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