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Ready 2010

27 min📅 2010-01-01

Get ready for a thought-provoking journey into the world of work and identity with Ryan Trecartin's Ready (2010). This absurdist comedy, clocking in at just 27 minutes, follows the enigmatic Wait as he navigates the complexities of career and job.

Director: Ryan Trecartin

Cast

Kenny Curran
timmy
Lizzie Fitch
Lizzie Fitch
Able Hobby / Cindy Career / Jessica Job
Veronica Gelbaum
Veronica Gelbaum
Y-Ready
Taya Koschnick
Frush
Rhett LaRue
Rhett LaRue
Timmy
Courtney Malick
Courtney Malick
Twikey
Brian McKelligott
Timmy
Alison Powell
Roamie Hood
Patrik Sandberg
Ware-On
Ryan Trecartin
Ryan Trecartin
Wait / JJ Check

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ready (2010) about?

This absurdist comedy follows the enigmatic Wait as he navigates the complexities of career and job, challenging our perceptions of identity and purpose.

Who directed Ready?

Ryan Trecartin, a visionary director known for his bold and creative approach to storytelling.

Who stars in Ready?

Veronica Gelbaum, Lizzie Fitch, and Kenny Curran deliver standout performances in this thought-provoking comedy.

Is Ready (2010) worth watching?

While its experimental nature may not appeal to all, Ready is a visually stunning and intellectually stimulating film that will keep you engaged from start to finish.

How long is Ready?

Ready clocks in at just 27 minutes, making it a quick and thought-provoking watch.

About Ready (2010) — A Comedy that Challenges the Nature of Work and Identity

Get ready for a thought-provoking journey into the world of work and identity with Ryan Trecartin's Ready (2010). This absurdist comedy, clocking in at just 27 minutes, follows the enigmatic Wait as he navigates the complexities of career and job. On one hand, we have Y-Ready, a careerist driven by her own narcissistic ambitions, while on the other, Wait can retire and return at will, leaving us to ponder the nature of work and leisure. With a talented cast, including Veronica Gelbaum and Lizzie Fitch, Ready is a visually stunning and intellectually stimulating film that will keep you engaged from start to finish. As Trecartin challenges our perceptions of identity and purpose, we are left to wonder: what does it mean to be ready?

With its unique blend of comedy and social commentary, Ready (2010) is a must-watch for fans of experimental and avant-garde cinema. Director Ryan Trecartin's bold vision and creative direction bring this fascinating world to life, and the talented cast delivers standout performances that will leave you thinking long after the credits roll. Whether you're a fan of comedy, drama, or just something new and different, Ready is sure to captivate and inspire.