This film was made because it is cheap. A man stuck in a room talking to himself and shouting at shadows does not make a movie. A lot of the humour feels at least 30 years old and is the kind of thing we've seen in old cartoons. Clothes get burnt while drying in an oven, a knife gets superglued to a hand etc. There is no real story, no characters to relate to in the slightest, and a lot of padding to keep the lead alone in a studio set for as long as possible. There are some interesting visuals but they don't counteract the boredom and frustration that sets in 15 minutes into the film. Despite the visuals, the film feels cheap because large parts of it are just one guy in a room. Avoid.