

Two minutes. One hangover. Infinite existential dread.
After a night out, a young man drifts through the following day as moments repeat and fall out of sync, capturing his attempt to return to routine while feeling trapped in the emotional aftermath.
Direction
Toby Hands crafts time loops from toothbrush scenes.
Editing
Repetition becomes horror through precise, stuttering cuts.
Sound
The absence of score screams louder than any music.

Director
Toby Hands
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 2026 release date is likely placeholder; this appears to be an ultra-low-budget experimental short, possibly student or festival circuit work.
Part of a micro-genre of 'hangover horror' that treats emotional aftermath as supernatural event—see also: The Lost Weekend refracted through TikTok attention spans.