Gary (Cody McGlashan), a campus security guard, discovers his animalistic side when his obsession with a viral video leads him down a very dark path. The filmmakers have said that it's "a cry for help, a love letter, a Greek tragedy, a superhero origin story, an ode to madness." It's also the spec for a potential full length movie as well.
Gary is an undiagnosed and unmedicated bipolar guy experiencing his first manic and psychotic episode. It's also based on the creator's real life experience. And I love the kind of hype that says that this movie is "a story about infinite realities, eternal life, total anarchy, becoming a god and what it means to be both human and inhuman."
Co-directed by Nolan Sordyl and Cody McGlashan, who also wrote the movie, this movie has more than one moment of absolute strangeness, which I completely endorse. Well made, too.
Gary is an undiagnosed and unmedicated bipolar guy experiencing his first manic and psychotic episode. It's also based on the creator's real life experience. And I love the kind of hype that says that this movie is "a story about infinite realities, eternal life, total anarchy, becoming a god and what it means to be both human and inhuman."
Co-directed by Nolan Sordyl and Cody McGlashan, who also wrote the movie, this movie has more than one moment of absolute strangeness, which I completely endorse. Well made, too.