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Washland Express

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🎬 Review: Washland Express

Washland Express is a short film directed by Camille Campbell. It tells the story of a heartbroken woman who invites a car wash worker into her car for a ride through the wash tunnel. At first, it seems like a cute and funny moment, but things take a surprising and darker turn.


The film is only 8 minutes long, but it’s full of emotions and suspense. The bright colors and flashing lights of the car wash create a fun yet strange feeling. The actors, Jennifer Allcott and Josh Helman, do a great job showing both awkwardness and mystery.


What makes this film special is how it mixes different moods. It starts like a romantic comedy but quickly becomes something more serious and unexpected. The story keeps you guessing, and the ending leaves you thinking.

Overall, Washland Express is a smart and creative short film. Even though it's short, it says a lot about heartbreak, trust, and how people connect. 








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