This is a very interesting short film because it caught me off guard several times--something that happens very seldom to us with most films. The ability to confuse or misdirect the viewer is the sign of a very good movie in most cases. Here, combined with excellent acting and direction, it all works together very well indeed.
The film starts with a woman sneaking into a home and cooking a fancy dinner. However, after a bit you come to think that maybe there's much more to the story than this, as there's a guy hiding in the basement and the cook seems a bit...confused. However, the more you watch, the more it all seems to come together.
By the way, it was Edith Piaf singing at the end and, appropriately, she sings in French about how she regrets nothing... A very appropriate and twisted choice for music.
The film starts with a woman sneaking into a home and cooking a fancy dinner. However, after a bit you come to think that maybe there's much more to the story than this, as there's a guy hiding in the basement and the cook seems a bit...confused. However, the more you watch, the more it all seems to come together.
By the way, it was Edith Piaf singing at the end and, appropriately, she sings in French about how she regrets nothing... A very appropriate and twisted choice for music.