
Put Down 2014
"When life closes a door it opens a window."
In *Put Down* (2014), director Rick Limentani crafts a darkly comic tale of desperation and unexpected opportunity.
Director: Rick Limentani
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Put Down (2014) about?
The film centers on John, a socially awkward man drowning in debt, who stumbles into a bizarre new career as a black-market pet exterminator. His unconventional work forces him to confront issues of poverty, ethics, and human connection in ways he never expected.
Who directed Put Down?
Rick Limentani directed the film, bringing a sharp eye for dark comedy and social satire to this unconventional story.
Who stars in Put Down?
The short film features Wilf Scolding in the lead role, supported by Chris Bearne, Rebecca Cobos, Ellie Dickens, and Pauline Carr.
Is Put Down (2014) worth watching?
While it's a short film with a niche premise, *Put Down* shines in its clever writing and offbeat humor. Without an IMDb rating, it's hard to gauge mass appeal, but its unique blend of comedy and drama makes it a standout for fans of quirky, thought-provoking shorts.
How long is Put Down?
The film has a runtime of 10 minutes.
About Put Down (2014) — A Darkly Comic Short Film About Debt and Unlikely Redemption
In *Put Down* (2014), director Rick Limentani crafts a darkly comic tale of desperation and unexpected opportunity. The film follows John, a painfully introverted man spiraling under the weight of financial ruin, until a twist of fate lands him in the morally murky world of black-market pet removal. As he navigates this underground trade, John's unorthodox methods reveal a twisted kind of empathy for struggling families forced to part with their beloved animals.
The atmosphere is a mix of grim humor and melancholy, where wit clashes with hardship, and every transaction leaves John grappling with his own humanity. With sharp dialogue and a quirky premise, *Put Down* blends comedy and drama into a bite-sized but memorable short film that lingers long after the credits roll.