Review of The Booth at the End
30 minutes
A mysterious Man sits at a booth at the end of a diner. People approach him because theyve heard The Man has a gift. He can solve their problems: A parent with a sick child, a woman who wants to be prettier, a nun who has lost her faith. The Man can give these people what they want. For a price. The Man makes a proposition. In exchange for realizing their desires, these individuals must complete a task, return to The Man, and describe every step in detail. The trick is that these tasks are things that would normally be inconceivable to them. But The Man never forces anyone to do anything. Its always up to the individual to start - or stop. The Booth at the End asks the question: How far would you go to get what you want?
This show has supershort seasons and they are all filmed in a diner. A man is visited in ''his booth'' by several people that want something from him but he return he needs them to do something in return. There is no action shown on screen. The stories of the people woven with eachother.
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