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I think the guy above is wrong.
milescarter-16 May 2006
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I think some may be looking on the wrong levels and are thus dis-satisfied with this film.

The film starts with the title Queen for a Day, an obvious hint that a person is going to be "acting" gay, when the lead male character starts kissing and fondling the women there is no way we can be surprised that it is for his own gratification.

I took that for granted and when the punchline was delivered by the gay man to his friend I was suitably entertained by the surprise, the two women being lovers was interesting as well because contrary to the cliché they weren't interested in him at all.

It does hold up well integrally, if you don't happen to get off on the wrong floor of innuendo.
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short film with a humorous idea that fizzles out
RT Firefly13 April 2006
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Queen for a day is a 3 minute short, (40 seconds of credits at end, tt 3:40) about a guy at a gym that is a personal trainer to beautiful women. I must first say if this is writer/director Greg Coolidge first project, I am impressed. Production wise it is very slick and professional looking. I caught it on the Atom Films website. The acting is good, the camera, sound and lighting is excellent, everything works, except the execution of the idea. It is hard to say this is actually a spoiler for two reasons: 1) it is easy to see the premise of the joke from the very beginning, so the reveal is not news and 2) the joke really has an anti-punch line, which is why the short doesn't work.

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It starts off with a funny, albeit juvenile premise; a gay guy is a trainer to beautiful women. This puts the women at ease and allows him to do all sorts of gratuitous fondling of them. It is soon revealed that, of course, he is not gay, but is working a scam. This is where the film falls apart. It ends with all the people around him actually being gay, which, aside from being implausible, is a sort of anti-punch line that leaves you with a "so what?" feeling. There is a rule in comedy which says "do not block", in other words, go with the idea, do not stop it. I suppose some gays may find the ending cute, but it certainly is not funny. It is a pity because the set-up was pretty strong. A little more work on the script and perhaps they could have come up with something worth watching. As it stands it is a pointless short with some humorous moments.
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