When we are angry with others, we are angry with ourselves. Creative progress is happening quickly. And someone needs an impressive period of time to achieve at least an average level of quality. For example, Alexander Gavrilov took five years. His debut ' The first entrance' was a desperately hulking forgery in all respects, but here'Tough day', significantly pumped up with the plot, nevertheless surprised by a pleasant visual range.
Editing, creative idea (mixing either memories or associations), an acceptable game of actors. It is interesting to watch the short film, it even contains some incremental heat and the climax scene that followed it (spit that it is so short). You really believe it, at least with your eyes. Clear, smooth, thoughtful production, not heavy in perception.
But Gavrilov did not reach a positive assessment, since the scenario of the story is somewhat naive, and it itself does not carry anything significant. Perhaps the author was trying to tell us that there is a loss of compassion and generosity in the world, that we do not notice the misfortunes of others. It looks like a nervous breakdown and nothing more. It is interesting that it is shown in this way, and yet I would like to delve into the situation, and not to consider it superficially, only a slight hint catching the fluids of a sound message.
Alexander Gavrilov at the moment can not boast of the growth of his own cinematic creativity, because there are no new works in sight. The causes of this incident are unknown, but seeing progress, you always want to continue to observe it.
5 out of 10