- The Creepy Guy is a short film shot in a park in North Los Angeles; it depicts how hard it is to approach women when a man has social inadequacies, and also how hard the single scene is. Ben/the creepy guy has a friendly disposition and is well known in this park; he is a nice person but has little social skills and major boundary problems. The moral of this story is that women who dump nice guys for muscular men can get hurt, because these men can be players, like in the case of Troy. Also, if you are a man who goes around approaching women in creepy ways, do not do that anymore.—Anonymous
- Who knew that the park could be such an alienating yet steamy meat market? Well, sure enough, it is, as illustrated in this fresh little story, which depicts the misadventures of the 'creepy guy' as he endures the perils of modern dating in a suburban park near Los Angeles. He is oblivious to all the rejections he experiences from the numerous women he approaches: what he lacks in sophistication, he makes up for in denial. While he stubbornly attempts to seduce women who turn him down repeatedly, some couples break up, some hook up, and some reconcile as they exercise or simply sway on the swings of the park. There is a potential silver lining to this story: the creepy guy is obviously not discouraged by multiple dating rejections and will likely continue his quest for romance; such optimism could be eventually rewarded. We will never know but cannot stop watching...
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