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Winter Film Awards Int’l Film Festival Review: “Imagine A World” Is Original, Scary And Entertaining


 

Two siblings are visited by a salesman who refuses to leave their house until he’s made his sale.

When an internet Salesman (Robert Notman), shows up at his door, David (Tevin Wolfe) assumes he’s just an ordinary guy pitching a service. As David opens up about his terrible wifi he can only access from one upstairs room, the salesman becomes more assertive in his approach. Uncomfortable with a stranger in the home while their parents are away, his sister Jennifer (Gina O. James) warns him the situation is not a good idea. After turning down the salesman’s offer, things take a turn for the worst as the salesman slowly transforms into a creepy killer. Running for their lives throughout the home, David and Jennifer find it difficult to call for help due to the terrible wifi access. In the end, they finally agree to sign up for the service leaving the salesman satisfied and ready to move on to his next customer. Surprisingly, David finds the new service to be superb.

This was one of the most original, entertaining 15 minutes of my life. This film has the perfect mixture of fun, scares, and cleverness. Definitely worth seeing!

 

“Imagine a World” recently had its NYC premiere at the 2020 Winter Film Awards Int’l Film Festival

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Malika Harris

Malika is a Writer from NYC who loves movies and talking about them.