What happens when a "wannabean" is not a boy, but an adult, and this adult wants to work as talk show comedian? We have to join Travis in his challenge for success, despite all the people around him try to discourage him. The misunderstood genius of humour has to face the deadline of the show, which demands a screenplay development. His former wife, friends,coworkers or customers are witnesses of the tragedy of this man attempting to make funny jokes to include in his monologue. The way the film is shot makes you think about it as a fake documentary, true as life. And life sucks. Not everybody can be a genius, even good skilled. This comedy, laughs apart, makes you cry, feel compassion at least. It touches. And the best thing is that the budget was ridiculously short. It couldn't be better in this conditions. I hope it can be well distributed some day.
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