Rigor begins innocuously enough: a man walks up to his friend at the bar. He begins to tell this friend about how he died last night, but his friend immediately points out how there’s something wrong with his wording.
This microshort film is short and to the point. In three minutes, it tackles the dangers of grammatical error in the real world, which is much more dangerous than you would suppose. The credits are really fun to watch, too.
(Rigor is available on Vimeo with English subtitles. Click here to watch two people try to communicate to each other without words. Click here for another film about a man trying to find the right words to write. And click here for a feature film about a woman who’s been hired to seduce someone with her own words.)
Corto “RIGOR” de David Galán Galindo y Óscar Arenas from David Galán Galindo on Vimeo.
Directed by Óscar Arenas & David Galán Galindo