The Interview | A Psychological Thriller Short Film | Film by Barnaby Roper | Family Entertainment |
"The Interview" is a captivating psychological thriller short film directed by Barnaby Roper. This intense and mysterious film takes viewers through a tense interview that unravels into an exploration of power, control, and psychological manipulation. With its thrilling twists and thought-provoking themes, "The Interview" keeps audiences engaged and on edge. While family-friendly, it's ideal for viewers who appreciate suspenseful and gripping stories.
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"The Interview" is a captivating psychological thriller short film directed by Barnaby Roper. This intense and mysterious film takes viewers through a tense interview that unravels into an exploration of power, control, and psychological manipulation. With its thrilling twists and thought-provoking themes, "The Interview" keeps audiences engaged and on edge. While family-friendly, it's ideal for viewers who appreciate suspenseful and gripping stories.
#TheInterview #PsychologicalThriller #BarnabyRoper #ThrillerShortFilm #SuspenseDrama #ShortFilm #ThrillerFans #PsychologicalDrama #SuspensefulStory #MindBendingThriller #DailymotionVideos
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00:00Michael Atwood, I presume. My name is Mr. Arbus.
00:10Pleasure to meet you, Mr. Arbus.
00:12Please, take a seat.
00:16How was the flight?
00:17It was fine.
00:18I've seen your results, and they're very good.
00:21Your forecasts are consistently excellent, especially taking into account recent market volatility.
00:26Thank you, that's good to hear.
00:28You specialize in pharmaceutical futures?
00:30Risk analysis, emerging opportunities.
00:32Before we start, I'd like to know a little bit more about your method.
00:35Would you mind?
00:36Not at all.
00:37Whatever it is, it seems to be working for you.
00:39Well, inaccurate forecasts arise from a deficit of good data.
00:43So it's important to know as much as possible about potential strengths and weaknesses.
00:47Is there appreciable liquidity?
00:49What is the caliber of the graduate intake?
00:51Approved patents? Research budgets? That sort of thing.
00:55It's all in the numbers.
00:57You have a master's in self-organizing systems, a fluent in French, German, and Mandarin.
01:01Fluent might be stretching it slightly.
01:03Would you like some water?
01:04No, thank you.
01:08Our work here is somewhat radical.
01:10Mr. Atwood, we probe deeply into the composition of systems.
01:15The position requires a certain degree of mental resilience,
01:20so you'll understand if this is a little unorthodox.
01:24Orthodox methods produce orthodox results.
01:27I can appreciate that.
01:29Good.
01:30I just need to get a better idea of the real you, behind the statistics, that's all.
01:34Well, go right ahead.
01:36I'd ask that you respond to my questions as quickly as possible.
01:39It gives me a better indication of what you really feel.
01:41Of course.
01:45How is your relationship with your father?
01:48It's good.
01:50Good.
01:51You call him on weekends to talk about the game?
01:54Yes, sometimes.
01:55He must be proud of you.
01:56I like to think so.
01:57You're good with numbers.
01:59You have an acuity with numbers.
02:01Right.
02:02What's 232 multiplied by 369?
02:0485,608.
02:061,086 divided by 3?
02:08362.
02:10What happened at the Palisades?
02:12Sorry, I don't know anything about any Palisades.
02:14What happened at the Palisades?
02:16Is there an underlying pattern to the cosmos, or is it chaotic and random?
02:21Is it an accident or a design?
02:23I think there's an imperative toward order.
02:25Do you believe in a creator? Do you have faith in God?
02:27No.
02:29Why?
02:30I think that was an explanation for things once,
02:32and since then we've discovered a better one.
02:35So the universe has its origins in some kind of primordial big bang?
02:38I'm afraid I don't know much of the origins of the universe.
02:41Did you ever look at the cream swirling in your coffee
02:43and think that it looks exactly like the outline of a galaxy?
02:48I don't take cream in my coffee.
02:53There are a proliferation of certain geometric shapes, yes.
02:57The snail shell, the golden ratio, the honeycomb, the sphere.
03:00Fractal geometry, yes.
03:02Each one an accident.
03:04A blind imperative towards shape and order.
03:07Yes.
03:13Did you have a pet when you were young, a family pet?
03:15We had a dog.
03:17A dog?
03:18Yes.
03:19What was its name?
03:21What was its name?
03:23Red.
03:25He was an Irish setter, so we named him after his colour.
03:28A red dog called Red?
03:30Yes.
03:31What happened to Red?
03:33He strayed onto some rail tracks.
03:35And?
03:37Well, he was hit by a train.
03:40Messy.
03:42I'm sorry, Mr Arbus, I don't see how this pertains to...
03:45Did you know that in certain cultures the albino child is thought to be demonic
03:49and is sometimes slaughtered shortly after birth?
03:53Their bones are thought to possess magical properties.
03:57They grind them up and ingest them.
04:03They grind them up and ingest them.
04:07These aren't questions, Mr Arbus.
04:09Can reason save us?
04:11Look, I...
04:13Can reason save us?
04:15Are you a glass-half-full person, Mr Atwood?
04:17Are you a glass-half-full person, Mr Atwood?
04:19Answer the question.
04:21I would like to think so.
04:23How do you remove a red wine stain?
04:25White wine.
04:27Hydrogen peroxide's also effective.
04:29When did you last cry?
04:31I don't remember.
04:33Did you cry when Red died out on the rail tracks?
04:35I think so.
04:37When did you last cry?
04:39What happened at the Palisades?
04:41The Palisades?
04:43I don't know any Palisades.
04:46I don't see anything.
04:48Why are you lying?
04:50I don't see anything.
04:52Have you ever been to Utah?
04:56No.
04:58How do you like your eggs?
05:00Answer the question.
05:04Scrambled.
05:06Is the universe expanding?
05:08I studied economics, not astrophysics.
05:10What do you see when you look at the markets, at the data, at the farmer?
05:12Do you see patterns?
05:14Do you see the chaos inside the noise?
05:16I think the human brain has a compulsion to seek out patterns.
05:18Have you ever had suicidal thoughts?
05:20No.
05:22Do you know that a property can be both a particle and a wave, simultaneously?
05:24That's quantum mechanics.
05:26How can that be?
05:28It's not my area.
05:30It makes no sense.
05:32Does ambiguity disturb you?
05:34I tend not to think about it.
05:36I focus on the things that I know.
05:38Have you ever thought about killing someone?
05:40No.
05:42How do you sustain their ridiculous, petty, insignificant lives?
05:44You don't know me.
05:46I can see it in you. They revolt you.
05:48No.
05:50Yes, I know you.
05:52You don't know me. Stop saying that.
05:54What happened at the Palisades?
05:56The Palisades.
05:58What happened at the Palisades Mall?
06:00I don't know.
06:02Answer the question.
06:04I don't know.
06:08You let go of your mother's hand
06:11and spent 30 minutes wandering,
06:13panicked, alone,
06:15among strangers,
06:17until security picked you up.
06:19That wasn't...
06:21I don't recall any...
06:23When she finally found you.
06:25She hit you.
06:27No, I don't remember.
06:29When she finally found you.
06:31She hit you.
06:33At the Palisades.
06:35No, I don't remember.
06:37At the Palisades.
06:39Uh...
06:48The position requires a certain degree of mental resilience,
06:50so you'll understand if this is a little...
06:52unorthodox.
06:54Orthodox methods
06:56produce orthodox results.
07:00Take a moment.
07:06Would you like to continue, Mr. Atwood?
07:09Please, take a seat here.
07:23In a moment, you'll see an image.
07:26I want you to tell me what it is that you see, and I want you to tell me as soon as
07:30you see it.
07:31I'll be monitoring the speed of your reactions.
07:35If you're ready, Mr. Atwood, we will begin.
07:47A yellow cat.
07:49A yellow cat.
07:51A yellow cat.
07:52A yellow cat.
07:53A yellow cat.
07:55A yellow cat.
07:56A yellow cat.
07:57A green frog.
07:58A green bird.
07:59A green bird.
08:00A green bird.
08:01A green bird.
08:02A green bird.
08:03A green bird.
08:04A green bird.
08:05A cat.
08:07A green bird.
08:11A cat.
08:14A cat.
08:17A bird.
08:21A bird.
08:24A bird.
08:27A bird.
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