A man attempts to repulse a blind date, not realizing that she is a knockout..

Is it worth a watch? Look, if you have twenty minutes and a soft spot for classic bumbling, yeah, go for it. It’s light, it’s short, and it relies entirely on the kind of social anxiety that feels timeless. If you need high-stakes drama or modern pacing, you’ll probably find this a bit dusty. The whole thing hinges on...

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"Is it worth a watch? Look, if you have twenty minutes and a soft spot for classic bumbling, yeah, go for it. It’s light, it’s short, and it relies entirely on the kind of social anxiety that feels timeless. If you need high-stakes drama or modern pacing, you’ll probably find this a bit dusty. The whole thing hinges on a guy trying to wiggle out of a date. We’ve all been there—that sinking feeling of dread before meeting someone new. But here, the irony is thick enough to cut with a knife. He’s ..."

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