405

2000
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Released: 05 June 2000 Released
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Official Website: http://www.405themovie.com
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A section of a highway is blocked off so that a plane can make an emergency landing on it. However, there are two people still driving on the highway: a man in an SUV and an old lady in a Lincoln.

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jeh-5 Regarding the sequence from the Buckaroo Banzai DVD:> It was quite original as well, as I certainly cannot recall anything> like it before.Gerry and Sylvia Anderson's _Thunderbirds_ TV series, episode 1, "Trapped in the Sky"... original airdate 30 Sep. 1965. If you're patient you can catch this in reruns on TechTV.It's not quite the same, though: In both _Thunderbirds_ and the BB clip, those were deliberate rescue attempts to rescue a crippled aircraft. (Spacecraft... whatever.) The SUV driver in _405_ was where he was by accident, and tried doing everything he could to get away from the DC-10! (Well, not everything. Why didn't he go for an offramp? Or at least the shoulder? :)Ok, the visual is very much the same. But ideas are common. If you're going to fault _405_ for using this bit, you also have to fault huge numbers of movies for following the "boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl" formula. It's how you develop an idea into a story and how you tell the story that matters.Really, though, if you focus on that aspect, you're missing the real point of _405_. Which is that two guys (yes, just two guys, and no, they weren't ex-FS employees; if you read their web site you'll find they're seeking work in the industry) with a DV camera and some fairly ordinary PCs were able to make this movie with its utterly convincing visuals.That they gave us some dramatic and funny visuals and a funny story as well is icing on the cake.
thejessman1000 I really do not watch short films a lot but i really enjoyed this one. This film had great affects that you would see in some of the films today! I really liked this short film ,and if you have not seen it...do so.With Comedy ,Suspence and some Action ,it makes it a must see!
Michael DeZubiria 405 is an extremely short action thriller that takes you on a wild adventure ride and then drops you off almost before you even realize that you've gone anywhere. The film is barely three minutes long, placing it on the level of extremely short short films, yet there is still so much accomplished in it that it is able to make a huge impression on the viewer even in that short time. In glancing through the other reviews of 405 on the IMDb, it seems that a lot of people (or, at least, most of the six or seven people who bothered to review it) were impressed with the special effects but saw a problem with logistics in the film. Okay, it's obvious that if a DC-10 rear-ended a Jeep Grand Cherokee, it's landing gear is not going to crumple, nor would the Jeep have the slightest chance of holding up the plane if it did. No roll bar in the world is going to enable a Jeep to withstand the gigantic weight of a full size commercial airliner. Also, to stoop to an even lower level of complaint, even the most decrepit of senior citizens is likely to notice that the guy who just flew by her and almost caused her to wreck was probably not doing it on purpose, seeing how there was a jetliner resting on top of his car. I doubt she assumed that he was towing it, so clearly the finger at the end of the film was thrown in for comic relief. Did they go too far with that? Was that too much lowbrow comedy to allow the movie to be taken seriously? Personally, I don't think that the amount or style of comedy put into the film was either excessive or cheesy. And even if it was, the movie is so good that it wouldn't even matter. This is a nearly perfect short action film, with the small exceptions of the very much forgivable logical flaws, and I think that it should be recognized for that. Another thing that I noticed in the other reviews on the IMDb was that the acting was criticized, particularly that of the driver of the Jeep. Well, first of all, there was such a miniscule amount of actual acting in the film that it would have been pointless to hire a more professional or more well-known actor to play the part of the driver, and besides that, I really saw nothing wrong with his acting. His facial expressions and body movements (which collectively made up about 99% of his total amount of acting) perfectly showed his reactions to what he saw happening with the airliner, and the fact that he was just some guy rather than a more well known actor made it much more believable. This is just a regular guy driving down the freeway, and this amazing thing happens to him. The reason Alfred Hitchcock's movies were and continue to be so successful (besides the tremendous directing skills of Hitchcock's himself) were because they were so often stories of amazing things happening in normal circumstances, and that's exactly what is happening in 405. We're not told what circumstances led up to the point where this guy is driving his Jeep along a closed freeway, wondering why there's not a single car on the road with him, but it doesn't matter because it's not significant to the story that we're watching. That's like asking what Norman Bates had for breakfast the day that Marion Crane showed up at his hotel. I can't say I wasn't shocked to read that someone was impressed with the special effects in 405, but then called it a `bad movie.' What a thing to say! This movie is incredible! I think that the fact that Roger Ebert reviewed it says enough about its quality. Try to find another three minute movie that Ebert took the time to watch and review. I haven't done that myself, but I can't imagine that there are many. This is a famous short film for a reason, and it should not be picked apart for such insignificant flaws as the ones I pointed out above. This is a movie that nearly anyone would enjoy, and it also provides a great lesson for people who are interested in the possibilities of the filmmaking medium (like myself). 405 is an extremely amateur film but the final product is amazingly impressive. Overlooking that just because the strength of a DC-10's landing gear was not parallel in the film with reality (or because you invented some problems with the acting in the film) would be a cinematic tragedy almost on the same level as it would have been if Kubrick had decided to throw that copy of The Shining against the wall with all the others. Enjoy 405, and give it the respect that it deserves.
obieguy I have seen this film at least twenty times, and I never tire of it. The volume of action, thrills, humor, special effects, and detail in this short film should make Hollywood ashamed of their feeble output. No, this film is not perfect, but it is close enough. Sit down, strap in, and enjoy the ride. (PS: I live in LA, and it would not surprise me if this DID happen!)