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All in Good Time | Short Film

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Intermediate 29 min read For: Fans of short films and psychological dramas, interested in character-driven narratives.
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The video is a tense, dialogue-driven short film about a confrontation between two men, one a captured individual and the other his interrogator. The conversation explores themes of power, loyalty, and the philosophical differences between them, ultimately revealing the captor's twisted sense of leadership.

[2:07]
Captive pleads

The captive offers to pay back whatever he has taken, claiming money is not a problem and mentioning his two little girls.

[4:04]
Interrogator begins questioning

The interrogator demands to know who the captive's previous targets were, offering the chance to beg for his life.

[5:54]
Moral debate on killing

The interrogator asks if there is a noble way to kill a man, and the captive responds that the interrogator is the one who tells stories, implying hypocrisy.

[6:21]
Personal connection revealed

The interrogator mentions the captive's father, implying a history between them and criticizing the captive's methods.

[8:41]
Demand for identity

The interrogator demands to know who the captive works for, offering a potential ransom or deal for his life.

[9:00]
Rottweiler parable

The interrogator tells a story about a Rottweiler he once had, which bit him and was subsequently given one more horizon before the end, paralleling the captive's situation.

[11:02]
Captive reveals motivation

The captive admits he took the job for the reward, claiming the target (Snitch) deserved it and that the city now has a real god.

[13:18]
Interrogator's decision

The interrogator decides to let the captive go, calling him smart and resourceful, and noting that the captive did not flinch when the gun jammed.

The film concludes with the interrogator releasing the captive, suggesting a complex dynamic of respect and manipulation, leaving the viewer to ponder power, loyalty, and the inevitability of fate.

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What animal does the interrogator use in his parable?

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A Rottweiler.

9:00

What does the interrogator say the captive's weakness is?

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Lack of patience.

6:58

💡 Key Takeaways

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Moral question on killing

Raises philosophical questions about the ethics of killing, central to the film's theme.

5:54
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Rottweiler parable

Illustrates the interrogator's worldview and his method of control through fear and choice.

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Interrogator's decision to release

Shows the captor's unpredictable nature and the value he places on resourcefulness.

13:18

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[01:51] No,

[01:52] please, help me. No.

[02:07] Hey, no, please. Please, all right. I've

[02:09] got valuable information. I've got

[02:11] information. I've got

[02:34] >> [panting]

[02:35] >> Now, listen to me, all right? Whatever

[02:37] you think I've done, whatever I've

[02:38] taken, I'll pay it back. I'll pay so

[02:40] much more. You know, money's not a

[02:41] problem to me, yeah?

[02:43] I've got those two little girls.

[02:45] That's right.

[02:47] >> [panting]

[02:48] >> It's not my fault.

[02:50] Yeah?

[03:25] I don't want your gun, you ape.

[03:28] Unless you want to sit in one of these

[03:29] chairs. Take this mine.

[03:32] Now, get that rat [ __ ] boy to do it. And

[03:34] clean this place up.

[04:04] Are you mute? Who were they?

[04:08] You have quite the exceptional

[04:10] opportunity to beg.

[04:12] I suggest you take it. Who

[04:15] were they?

[04:16] Do you want to die,

[04:18] little man?

[04:21] They were scum.

[04:23] Do you know what they did?

[04:28] I know.

[04:30] Enough.

[04:32] Most men are cowards.

[04:34] Enough to kill. Hey, can you focus?

[04:39] This isn't about them. It's about you.

[04:50] Let me be clear.

[04:52] You are playing with borrowed time. I do

[04:54] not benefit from this.

[05:29] All right.

[05:32] Who were they?

[05:34] I don't know.

[05:34] >> [clears throat]

[05:35] >> Then why are I didn't shoot them.

[05:37] You have to know a man before you kill

[05:38] him. It's best to know what you take.

[05:40] I take what this filth throw away.

[05:45] Seems they have some

[05:46] buyer's remorse.

[05:51] You disapprove?

[05:54] Is there a noble way of killing a man?

[05:58] You're the one who tells the stories.

[06:00] Tell stories? Mhm.

[06:03] You rats all think yourselves unique.

[06:13] You don't know anything about me.

[06:16] I know enough.

[06:21] I know you have to take them yourself.

[06:27] From prisoner to partner.

[06:30] Your father would be ashamed.

[06:32] What?

[06:36] What's left of the allies he made?

[06:40] The empire fell.

[06:43] You didn't know my father.

[06:45] His weakness [clears throat] is why his

[06:47] allies were able to walk all over this

[06:48] organization.

[06:50] And your method is so much more

[06:52] effective.

[06:55] How long you've been pouring your own

[06:56] drinks?

[06:58] Your weakness

[07:00] is your lack of patience.

[07:02] You're a fool.

[07:05] And it won't be long

[07:07] before you no longer draw

[07:10] breath.

[07:18] If you're so well informed, how come I'm

[07:21] sitting here and you're sitting there?

[07:23] This was inevitable. Inevitable.

[07:27] You have nowhere better to be?

[07:31] You have no wife, kids?

[07:34] Any other kind of inevitabilities? What

[07:37] kind of a man wouldn't?

[08:11] You know, you're just the kind of man

[08:12] I'm looking for in this organization.

[08:17] A man of loyalty.

[08:19] You loyal? Never wonder how you're going

[08:21] to go.

[08:23] Foe,

[08:24] friend,

[08:25] family.

[08:28] Not just a rat, but a snake in the

[08:31] grass.

[08:34] If you want to live, you better give me

[08:35] something. You achieve nothing dying in

[08:38] this hole.

[08:41] Tell me

[08:42] who you work for.

[08:44] What kind of ransom I could get for you.

[08:46] Who knows, I could pull some strings.

[08:48] I can't think of anything more degrading

[08:51] working for you.

[08:54] Maybe being you.

[08:58] Biting again.

[09:00] You know,

[09:02] I had a Rottweiler once.

[09:04] Vicious little bastard.

[09:06] My nephews loved him.

[09:08] And he loved them back.

[09:12] I could see the potential in that

[09:14] piece of [ __ ] when he would stare out at

[09:17] the horizon.

[09:19] No matter how hard he came at you.

[09:21] He'd be

[09:22] growling snapping.

[09:26] But

[09:28] he loved food.

[09:31] And fetch and [ __ ] about.

[09:34] And I figured

[09:37] eventually he would calm down with age,

[09:39] some perspective.

[09:42] Until he bit me.

[09:45] And he bit hard.

[09:48] I gave him one more horizon before the

[09:50] end.

[09:51] I figured if he knew what was coming,

[09:54] he'd behave better than a bloody border

[09:56] collie.

[09:57] Maybe [snorts] took that last horizon as

[09:58] a blessing.

[10:01] Excuse me.

[10:03] Do you ever wonder how little time you

[10:04] have left?

[10:05] >> wonder how little time you don't? How

[10:07] little time does an animal have?

[10:09] Rat.

[10:10] Snake.

[10:12] Dog.

[10:18] Are you just getting more comfortable

[10:20] with killing me?

[10:22] Do I look uncomfortable to you? You look

[10:24] tired.

[10:25] Tired of the world you've made.

[10:28] And the debt it's collecting.

[11:02] You know, I'm not unreal.

[11:16] I'm not unraceable.

[11:19] So,

[11:20] I'll let you go

[11:23] if you tell me who you work for.

[11:29] You'll make them soon enough.

[11:30] Why did you take this job?

[11:33] For Snitch.

[11:34] Ah,

[11:35] the gas.

[11:37] Snitch deserved it.

[11:39] >> And what did the parish deserve? That

[11:40] gas killed on exposure. They died well,

[11:43] all things considered.

[11:45] Besides,

[11:47] the city now has a real god to pray to.

[11:50] The reward was far too tempting. Ah, for

[11:53] all the talk, you're still a money man

[11:55] at heart.

[11:57] How much of that cash you willing to

[11:59] part with to save your own skin? I don't

[12:01] need saving. No.

[12:05] You are very close to dead, my friend.

[12:09] I'm the only thing standing in the way.

[12:12] So,

[12:14] stop begging.

[12:15] Start acting like a man before I slit

[12:18] your [ __ ] throat.

[12:28] Why didn't you use your subordinate's

[12:29] gun?

[12:30] You are joking.

[12:32] My gun has taken more people than the

[12:33] plague. It ain't about to stop now.

[12:36] Besides, it was my father's.

[12:39] Your father's legacy.

[12:41] And

[12:42] me and you.

[13:08] >> [snorts]

[13:18] >> I think I'll let you go.

[13:25] You're a smart guy.

[13:27] Resourceful.

[13:28] Strong.

[13:31] I feel like I'm letting myself live.

[13:36] I understand.

[13:45] Hey,

[13:47] you didn't flinch when the gun jammed.

[13:51] Why?

[13:55] I don't have time.

[14:12] Inevitable.

[14:23] Oh god.

[14:28] No.

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