Review – “1:08″ Written by Rick Walker

“1:08” is a deeply affecting short film that delves into the darkest corners of human experience, offering a powerful narrative about addiction, time, and possibility.

“1:08” is a deeply affecting short film that delves into the darkest corners of human experience, offering a powerful narrative about addiction, time, and possibility.

Written by Rick Walker, the film is anchored by an extraordinary performance from Kelcie Weber, whose portrayal of the troubled protagonist, Lily, serves as the emotional heart of the story.

This short film is both haunting and evocative, exploring the life of Lily, a young woman trapped in a suffocating cycle of addiction and despair.

As she reflects on her past through entries in her journal, the story introduces a surreal twist: future entries in the journal have mysteriously appeared, written in Lily’s own handwriting, predicting her imminent suicide.

This revelation sends Lily on a harrowing journey of self-discovery, culminating in a pivotal moment at precisely 1:08 pm.

Walker’s script is taut and focused, weaving together themes of fate, free will, and the power of choice.

The decision to frame the story around the specific time of 1:08 pm adds a sense of urgency and inevitability to Lily’s plight, while the journal serves as a symbol of both her entrapment and potential.

Weber handles the role in a way that feels both intimate and expansive, capturing the internal and external battles Lily is facing.

At the core of “1:08” is Kelcie Weber’s stunning performance as Lily.

Weber brings an intense, raw energy to the role, conveying the character’s despair, fear, and fleeting moments of hope with remarkable authenticity.

From the opening scenes, Weber’s portrayal is heartbreakingly real. She embodies Lily’s turmoil with such depth that it’s impossible not to be drawn in.

Weber’s performance is particularly powerful in the quieter moments of the film, where she conveys Lily’s internal conflict with incredible subtlety.

The scene where she discovers the future entries in her journal is a masterclass in restrained acting, as Weber captures Lily’s confusion and panic with a naturalistic intensity.

As the film builds toward the crucial moment, Weber’s unforgettable performance becomes increasingly poignant.

Rick Walker’s direction creates a framework that allows Weber to shine with a nuance that elevates the narrative beyond a simple tale of addiction.

“1:08” is a powerful reminder of the strength of the human spirit and the importance of the choices we make—even in the face of overwhelming odds.

Mara DeVonne | IndieWrap

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