
A police officer (Tom Holcomb) asks a parked-up driver (auteur Jacob Dunlap) to wind down his window so he can ask him some questions. After some basic instructions, he manages to get face to face with a man whom we assume had maybe just slept in his car overnight, or something. Alas no, this turns out to be a seemingly perfectly lucid man who readily admits to having killed people - a round a dozen of them - but he also insists that this latest crime was only carried out because the deceased had insulted him after he was dead and before he got into the back of his car unaided. Unsurprisingly, the cop isn't convinced but he still has to use his wits and guile to get this dangerous man out of his car, ideally without him getting shot, stabbed or having to have sex with him! I quite enjoyed this. It's surreal in a gently entertaining fashion and has something of the genie in the bottle to a solution that did make me smile. It just goes to show what you can make with no budget and an half-decent idea.