It’s 27 minutes of pure, unadulterated Irish dark comedy that manages to be deeply moving while making you feel slightly guilty for laughing.

Set on a train journey through the Irish countryside, the story follows Donnelly (played by the incomparable Brendan Gleeson ), a man whose wife has died that very morning. His quiet grief is violently interrupted when he’s seated across from a foul-mouthed, potentially psychotic young man who refuses to let him mourn in peace. Why It’s a Must-Watch:

“Shocking, heartbreaking and very funny, often simultaneously.” IMDb

: It features all his trademarks—deadpan humor, extreme profanity, and sudden, shocking violence.

: Rúaidhrí Conroy steals every scene as the "Kid," a character so annoying he becomes genuinely terrifying.

“A black and bloody Irish comedy about a sad train journey where an older man... encounters a strange and possibly psychotic young oddball.” IMDb