Traveling through a darkly comedic odyssey of the last hypothetical day in one man's life, we witness the regret of a lifetime; A short life, riddled with confusion, grief, despair, and complete disregard for moral obligation. The title character is introduced with the onset of his death - an accidental toppling onto a knife, along with which comes pain, denial, and an ironic absence of death; only a slow dying within life. Begging, crying, and laughing...two knives, and one hatchet. Blending the skewed and hallucinatory point of view of the title character with a quirky plot-line, we begin to lose track of reality, instead witnessing the externalized process of acceptance of death in this man's mind, bringing fear, paranoia, laughter, humor, confusion, and agony.
—Anonymous