The runtime probably gives away that this is a next-to-nothing budget indie film. I'm guessing the script was pretty short, just covering some of the beats, and that a lot of it was improvised.
Ironically, this movie's best moments seem unscripted, or lightly scripted, as the three characters all have their own charm, and work very well off each other.
The acting is about what you'd expect, some flat delivery, except when the conversations really start going, where everyone picks up a very natural feel. The topics of conversation are very relatable to anyone who's done any kind of RPG sessions.
If you want to catch an hour of 3 guys talking D&D, with some funny scenarios thrown in, it's worth it.
Ironically, this movie's best moments seem unscripted, or lightly scripted, as the three characters all have their own charm, and work very well off each other.
The acting is about what you'd expect, some flat delivery, except when the conversations really start going, where everyone picks up a very natural feel. The topics of conversation are very relatable to anyone who's done any kind of RPG sessions.
If you want to catch an hour of 3 guys talking D&D, with some funny scenarios thrown in, it's worth it.