In this TruVuePodcast review, we delve into the gripping short film APT 17—a story that unfolds within the walls of a small apartment in the heart of the city. Directed by Diego Vicentini, this 2019 short film explores the lives of urban dwellers as they navigate the complexities of modern life. APT 17 isn’t about jump scares or haunted spaces; it’s a real-life drama that taps into the struggles of everyday people, dealing with themes of isolation, urban decay, and the challenges of city living.
We couldn’t help but draw a parallel to Project Pat’s "Don’t Save Her," where the film’s characters find themselves in situations that are hard to break free from—reminding us that sometimes, trying to save someone (or something) isn’t always the best course of action. We break down the narrative, the performances, and the powerful message behind this short, all while keeping things lively with our signature barbershop banter.
APT 17 serves up a slice of life that many can relate to, making it a must-watch for fans of urban dramas that hit close to home. Whether you're here for the deep discussions or just the laughs, we've got you covered.
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