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3''Stutterer'' is a 2015 short film written and directed by Benjamin Cleary.
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5Greenwood (Creator/MatthewNeedham) is a young London bachelor who lives alone and works as a typographer. He has a severe, crippling stutter that makes him virtually unable to communicate with people--a cable company customer service operator hangs up on him. Even worse, it's threatening his relationship with Ellie, his Internet girlfriend (Creator/ChloePirrie) who wants to end their six months of texting and actually meet in person. Greenwood is terrified of what might happen when Ellie hears his stutter.
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10* AmbiguousEnding: The short ends without Greenwood approaching Ellie, leaving it ambiguous whether or not she accepted his stuttering or rejected it.
11* CallBack: The first scene has Greenwood unable to ask a customer service rep about his internet bill, due to his stutter. A later scene has Greenwood in his dad's house, chopping vegetables, while his father can be heard offscreen angrily shouting at someone from the broadband company for failing to accommodate his son.
12* CigaretteOfAnxiety: At one point Greenwood is shown anxiously puffing on a cigarette outside
13* InnerMonologue: While Greenwood can't express himself verbally he has a rich and busy inner monologue.
14* LongDistanceRelationship: Greenwood and Ellie have been texting for six months. Ellie, who seems to hail from somewhere vaguely OopNorth, is visiting London and wants to meet Greenwood.
15* {{Mouthscreen}}: Opens with a tight closeup of Greenwood's lips. At that moment he is trying but failing to get out a question regarding his Internet bill, to the customer service rep on the other end of the line.
16* ObfuscatingDisability: Greenwood learns some sign language so he can pretend to be deaf so people won't talk to him.
17* RidiculouslyLongPhoneHold: Greenwood is put on interminable phone holds with his internet service provider, which makes it all the more agonizing when he ''finally'' gets a human to talk too, and the human hangs up because Greenwood can't get his question out.
18* SpeechImpediment: It's pretty bad. Even with his father, and even when he practices what he's going to say in advance, it takes him forever to get something out.

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