

A 12-minute fever dream where British manners meet existential horror.
After successfully rebuilding his empire, Max Bavington has one last shot at British societal success. He politely borrows a girl, praying she will complete one final test to hopefully, save Poshington once and for all. But be warned, the nightmare may just have begun.
Acting
Bavington plays himself with unsettling commitment to the bit.
Direction
Parker packs three acts of lunacy into twelve minutes.

Director
Dylan Parker
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Dylan Parker and star Max Bavington appear to be the same person using different names, suggesting an elaborate self-mythologizing project.
The film weaponizes British politeness tropes—stiff upper lip, emotional repression, class anxiety—into genuine uncanny horror territory.
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