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Check Please 2015

★ 6.54 votes16 min📅 2015-08-03

In the glossy setting of an upscale restaurant, *Check Please (2015)* follows Ben, a man preparing to propose to his partner—only to discover that his engagement ring has been mistakenly delivered to another table.

Director: Daniel Sorochkin

Cast

Bryan Manley Davis
Bryan Manley Davis
Ben
Amelia Brain
Laura
Jacob Trussell
Mike
Emily Dennis
Hannah
Matthew Porter
Stephan
Vojtech Cekal
Kouzhik Ranjit
Bryan Macall
Bartender
Fruzsina Nagy
Fruzsina Nagy
Dani Schoffman
Waiter

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Check Please (2015) about?

*Check Please (2015)* centers on Ben, who plans to propose to his girlfriend in a fancy restaurant, only to realize his ring was mistakenly sent to the wrong table. What follows is a mix of awkward mishaps and heartfelt attempts to salvage the moment, all unfolding over a single, chaotic dinner.

Who directed Check Please?

The film was directed by Daniel Sorochkin, who brings a sharp eye for comedic timing to the short format.

Who stars in Check Please?

The cast includes Bryan Manley Davis as Ben, with Amelia Brain, Jacob Trussell, Emily Dennis, and Matthew Porter rounding out the ensemble.

Is Check Please (2015) worth watching?

With its breezy 16-minute runtime and blend of comedy and drama, *Check Please (2015)* offers a fun, bite-sized story about love and timing. While it's not a high-budget production, its relatable premise and engaging performances make it worth a watch for fans of short films.

How long is Check Please?

The film runs for 16 minutes.

About Check Please (2015) — A Short Film Where Love Meets Logistical Chaos

In the glossy setting of an upscale restaurant, *Check Please (2015)* follows Ben, a man preparing to propose to his partner—only to discover that his engagement ring has been mistakenly delivered to another table. Directed by Daniel Sorochkin, this short film blends sharp wit with cringe-comedy as Ben navigates a high-stakes moment gone hilariously wrong. With a backdrop of clinking glasses and hushed conversations, the story explores the collision between romance and embarrassment, giving Bryan Manley Davis a chance to shine as the flustered protagonist. The film's blend of drama and comedy captures the absurdity of modern relationships, where even the best-laid plans can unravel in seconds.

Sorochkin's direction keeps the tone light yet engaging, balancing the tension of Ben's predicament with moments of levity. The cast, including Amelia Brain and Jacob Trussell, adds depth to the ensemble, grounding the farce in relatable human emotions. Packed into just 16 minutes, *Check Please (2015)* is a quick but memorable dive into the unexpected twists of love and timing.