
Eyeball 2014
In *Eyeball (2014)*, director Thop Nazareno crafts a sharp, seven-minute comedy about vanity, misplaced confidence, and the unexpected lessons life throws our way.
Director: Thop Nazareno
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Eyeball (2014) about?
*Eyeball* follows a self-absorbed man who coaches a naive stranger on how to attract women, only to find himself in need of the same wisdom. The comedy unfolds as he navigates his own flawed approach to dating, revealing the absurdity—and occasional truth—behind first impressions.
Who directed Eyeball?
Thop Nazareno directed *Eyeball (2014)*. His work on this short film highlights his talent for blending humor with social observation.
Who stars in Eyeball?
The film stars Nico Antonio, Alcris Galura, Sei Magalona Calibo, and Garret Villanueva in key roles.
Is Eyeball (2014) worth watching?
For fans of short, punchy comedies with a dash of satire, *Eyeball* is a solid pick. Its tight runtime and clever premise make it engaging, even if it's not a feature-length film. The humor lands well, and the themes resonate in today's digital dating world.
How long is Eyeball?
Eyeball runs for 7 minutes, making it a quick but impactful watch.
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About Eyeball (2014) — A Sharp 7-Minute Comedy on Vanity and Unexpected Lessons
In *Eyeball (2014)*, director Thop Nazareno crafts a sharp, seven-minute comedy about vanity, misplaced confidence, and the unexpected lessons life throws our way. The story follows a self-absorbed social media enthusiast who, while waiting for a date with a woman he met online, stumbles upon a wide-eyed stranger eager to learn his "tricks" for charm and attraction. What starts as a one-sided mentorship quickly flips when the mentor realizes he might need a lesson in humility himself. Set against the backdrop of modern dating culture and the pressures of first impressions, this short film delivers laughs with a side of social commentary, blending slapstick moments with quieter reflections on authenticity.
With a runtime tight enough to keep the pace brisk and the humor flowing, *Eyeball* showcases the director's knack for balancing satire with heart. The ensemble cast, led by Nico Antonio and Alcris Galura, brings energy and charm to the roles, making the absurd situations feel grounded and relatable.