A robot gets infected with some form of vermin and feels his health slipping away as a result. That's the story in the silent animated short film and it is a bit of a problem because I wasn't quite sure what it was trying to say to me. The theme of the robot running on a screw could have had meaning but then again it may not have had any it is hard to tell and it makes the short less interesting than I wanted it to be. As Theo says in his review, the film remains engaging because of how well Hood made his robot human (for lack of a better word) and appealing to the audience I was surprised by how much I cared for him so quickly. This also owes a debt to the animation which is roundly impressive as well as the actual design and feel of the robot and the look of the film as a whole. A bit more substance or depth would have been useful but it is still quite interesting and engaging nonetheless.