It has a brief 75-minute runtime and uses a stationary camera for every scene, giving it a unique, "unpretentious" feel. Critical Reception

Some critics felt the film lacked a strong overarching arc, making it feel more like an "extended SNL sketch" or a "mumblecore" experiment that might not engage everyone.

The film is described as "deeply silly" yet "intensely realistic," capturing the accurate aura of a high school after hours. Critics often compare its style to the dry wit of filmmakers like Wes Anderson or Jim Jarmusch.

A grumpy referee forced to babysit his ex-wife’s ailing dog during the game.