• Indie Short Mag TV
  • Free Film Festival Cover Letter Generator
Indie Shorts Mag
  • Home
  • Interviews
  • News
    • Film Festival News
    • Short Film News
  • Reviews
    • Short Film
    • Documentary
    • Web Series
  • Hall of Fame
  • Short Film Festival – 2025Accepting Films
  • Tutorials
    • Pre-Production
    • Post-Production
  • Submit Short Film
    • Submit Short Film for Review
    • Submit Web Series for Review
    • Interview Submission Form
No Result
View All Result
Indie Shorts Mag
  • Home
  • Interviews
  • News
    • Film Festival News
    • Short Film News
  • Reviews
    • Short Film
    • Documentary
    • Web Series
  • Hall of Fame
  • Short Film Festival – 2025Accepting Films
  • Tutorials
    • Pre-Production
    • Post-Production
  • Submit Short Film
    • Submit Short Film for Review
    • Submit Web Series for Review
    • Interview Submission Form
No Result
View All Result
Indie Shorts Mag
No Result
View All Result

Four Minute Warning: A Bottle Film That Banks On Comedy To Drive Home A Significant Message

Indie Shorts Mag Team by Indie Shorts Mag Team
in Reviews
0
Four Minute Warning - Short Film Review - Indie Shorts Mag

Despite its unusual setting, writer-director Chris Hallas’s Four Minute Warning couldn’t have hit any harder considering its relevance to what the world is already witnessing. The pandemic and the subsequent lockdown have altered perspectives, perhaps forever. And, Hallas, couldn’t have timed his film any better. Without being preachy or relying on the usual emotional drama that films of its genre depend on, Hallas quite smartly presents his 9:21-minute short as a comedy, with a dash of thrilling drama. 

The woman-in-charge of the interview (Amanda Gordon), a confident, in her mid-40s’ senior has three freshers before her, all equally tense, but seemingly well poised for their test. With this opening shot alone, Hallas establishes the gender and demography of his characters, only to then surprise his audience by flipping it until they can no longer tell one from the other. While the characters (all four), remain nameless; their identities are cleverly revealed in layers, which play a crucial role in understanding the subtext of the film.

Four Minute Warning - Short Film Review - Indie Shorts Mag

It is to Hallas’s credit that despite his characters not having a proper introduction, we identify and remember each one of them—thanks to their idiosyncrasies. Take, for instance, Shona Graham, the youngest of the lot. References to her age are ingeniously placed in the dialogues where she mentions being 14 in 2012. Or, Rosie Steel, whose composed nature shines through as she manages to be a good buffer between Sam Tutty, (whose know-it-all could have been easily bothersome had it not been for his charming self) and the rest. Oftentimes characters are introduced to make them fulfill the arc of the protagonist, but not in Four Minute Warning. Each of them have their own arc, their own person that they bring to the screen. And, it would be unfair to only credit the writing for making the viewing experience wholesome, because had it not been for Gordon, Graham, Steel, and Tutty, the film wouldn’t have had half its punch that it managed to raise.

Cinematographer Aidan Bryan has much to play with; both as a challenge and a creative exercise of his craft. This being a bottle film, it must have posed its own challenges, but as highlighted by many cinematographers in the past, it only piques their enthusiasm. While the colour palette (Colourist: Rebecca Goodeve) of the film remains steady and sober throughout its duration, it is interesting to note how Bryan isn’t tempted to dramatise his lensing, despite the storyline. In fact, it is in his restrained and stable camera work, that the plot bears its hallmarks—that of being a deep, thought-provoking, and philosophical short, well masked under the garb of a comedy. Additionally, it takes skilled editing for a film of its length to not lose the timeline to redundancies. Sasha Moon, whose editing not only manages to achieve this but also the necessary pace for the film, helps build the tense environment for its climax.

Four Minute Warning - Short Film Review - Indie Shorts Mag

What works in Hallas’s favour (besides the brilliant writing, of course) are his cast and crew. The cast, for instance, shares natural chemistry that plays off well on their dynamics and differences. When they get trapped in the midst of an ongoing interview, the pretenses begin to drop. Manners and etiquette take a beating as all begin to face their common enemy—time. It is hilarious how the dialogues, so well written translate to the screen in a spirited flow of witty remarks and sarcastic puns. Each of them bringing their own brand of humour with it offers the audience quips that might quite easily resonate with them, especially considering the times. 

Liam Colomer who manages to let his composition remain a subtle companion to the plotline offers enough hints of the impending events. An incredible move, considering how it takes the audience a second viewing to actually take note of this. It is pleasantly surprising how everything falls into place for Four Minute Warning. While quite a few films have been made during the quarantine that reflects the pandemic, isolation, or the predicament at large in desperate and philosophical ways, Hallas manages to drive home the point quite simply. Just as in the pandemic no one is spared, time too is unsparing. And in confronting one’s final hours, we all shrink back into that atom that simply has one more desire to fulfill, if given a chance. And, in presenting a story that makes four people confront theirs in all their hilarity, Hallas convinces his audience to confront their own…

Stay tuned for Mark Owen and Eliot Kennedy’s ‘‘Four Minute Warning’’ as it quips to life in the end. 

Watch Four Minute Warning Short Film Trailer

https://twitter.com/BackscratchProd/status/1375175660545601536?s=20
Four Minute Warning: A Bottle Film That Banks On Comedy To Drive Home A Significant Message
  • Direction
  • Cinematography
  • Screenplay
  • Editing
  • Music
4.6
Tags: ComedyComedy Short Film ReviewPrivateReviewShort Film ReviewsSuspense ComedySuspense Comedy Short Film Review
Previous Post

While The Cat’s Away…: Brilliantly Executed Quirky Short On Someone’s Idea Of Idling

Next Post

Movie Night: No-Fuss Slasher Horror

Indie Shorts Mag Team

Indie Shorts Mag Team

Related Posts

Garbage Rex - Short Film Review - Indie Shorts Mag
Reviews

Garbage Rex: A Dickensian Fairytale with More Story to Tell

15th June 2025
Whispers of Freedom - Short Film Review - Darragh Cowley as Christian Gaudian - Indie Shorts Mag
Reviews

Whispers of Freedom: Dreams Shatter and Hearts Break in Chris Gueffroy Biopic

12th June 2025
Next Post
Movie Night - Short Film Review - Indie Shorts Mag

Movie Night: No-Fuss Slasher Horror

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Sponsored

Featured Post

Announcing Short Of The Year Awards 2023

Announcing Short Of The Year Awards 2023

Latest Podcast

  • Recent Reviews

About Indie Shorts Mag

Indie Shorts Mag is a publishing agency that works within the ‘short film circuit’. We review short films, documentaries, music videos and web series, amongst others. We stand out amongst the short film review sites for being multi-diverse & global in our platform and reach.
Our team works tirelessly to help promote, publicize and market your short films that deserve the shout-out! Besides reviews, we host film festival news as it’s a known fact that the film festival buzz is unmissable and we ensure you aren’t left behind!
We aspire to form a niche for ourselves as the ‘short film magazine’ that remains the hub for filmmakers & their audience.

Popular Topics

  • Announcements
  • Articles
  • Crowdfunding
  • Editorial
  • Film Festival News
  • Film Festivals
  • India Edition
  • Interviews
  • Marketing
  • Marketing
  • News
  • Online Premiere
  • Post-Production
  • Pre-Production
  • Reviews
  • Short Film
  • Short Film Competition
  • Short Film News
  • Tutorials
  • Web Series

Indie Shorts Mag on Instagram

Follow Us On Instagram

  • #ShortFilmReview: Garbage Rex: A vigilante walks into Wonderland.

Read our review. Link in bio.

#ShortFilm #Review #IndieFilmReview #FilmReview #SupportIndieFilm
  • #ShortFilmReview: Whispers of Freedom: In search of life beyond the wall.

Read our review. Link in bio.

#ShortFilm #Review #IndieFilmReview #FilmReview #SupportIndieFilm
  • #ShortFilmReview: Mary: There’s always a catch.

Read our review. Link in bio.

#ShortFilm #Review #IndieFilmReview #FilmReview #SupportIndieFilm
  • #ShortFilmReview: Cycles: The ball of exploitation keeps rolling.

Read our review and watch the short film. Link in bio.

#ShortFilm #Review #IndieFilmReview #FilmReview #SupportIndieFilm
  • Uncover how filmmaker Jonathan Hawes turns everyday absurdities into award-winning dark comedies! From cat poop to fish & chips, get inspired. 

Read the full interview, link in bio.

#IndieFilm #DarkComedy #FilmmakerInterview
  • #ShortFilmReview: Jessica Goes to New York: It
  • #ShortFilmReview: Largo: The home says, run away. The child refuses to listen.

Read our review. Link in bio.

#ShortFilm #Review #IndieFilmReview #FilmReview #SupportIndieFilm

 @studio.goodluck
  • #ShortFilmReview: Curiosity: Our love of spectacle killed the cat.

Read our review. Link in bio.

#ShortFilm #Review #IndieFilmReview #FilmReview #SupportIndieFilm
  • #ShortFilmReview: Sky Colored Grass: A romance and heartbreak speedrun

Read our review and watch the short film. Link in bio.

#ShortFilm #Review #IndieFilmReview #FilmReview #SupportIndieFilm
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • Submit Article
  • Write for Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy

© 2015-2025 Indie Shorts Mag.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Interviews
  • News
    • Film Festival News
    • Short Film News
  • Reviews
    • Short Film
    • Documentary
    • Web Series
  • Hall of Fame
  • Short Film Festival – 2025
  • Tutorials
    • Pre-Production
    • Post-Production
  • Submit Short Film
    • Submit Short Film for Review
    • Submit Web Series for Review
    • Interview Submission Form

© 2015-2025 Indie Shorts Mag.