Heated Rivalry’s Connor Storrie conscionable can’t outrun his famously taut backside.
In a caller four-minute 30-second short movie for Verizon, Storrie, directed by his Vanity Fair Oscar statement companion Nia DaCosta (28 Years Later: The Bone Temple), is some huntsman and hunted successful a clever parody of slasher movie trailers. Titled “Look Behind You,” nan movie – aliases commercial, if you for illustration – features nan Heated Rivalry character seemingly unsocial successful a compartment successful nan woods.
Watch “Look Behind You” below.
The chills statesman erstwhile Storrie, conscionable moments aft he’s unlocked nan compartment doorway pinch his compartment telephone and Verizon’s smart location information system, is preparing his meal while moving lines from a book (“I spent each meal trying to dislike nan measurement you laugh,” he recites pinch various inflections). In tight bluish jeans and arsenic snug achromatic vessel top, Storrie is repeated jump-scared by 1 physics astonishment aft another.
First, there’s nan blaring dense metallic euphony from nan stereo. Next comes nan location alarm. Lights spell out, landline telephone rings, lights spell on. Armed pinch his room knife, Storrie yells astatine his unseen tormentor, “I’m not messing around.”
When nan beforehand doorknob originates to turn, Storrie gets a matter message: “I’m coming for you.” Followed, of course, by, “I’m here.”
Spoiler alert: There’s a logical mentation for everything. It each points to Storrie’s backside, which gets its ain close-up, and nan telephone stuffed successful his backmost pocket. As Storrie realizes he’s been butt-dialing, nan matter connected nan surface reads: “The Best Butt. The Best Network. There’s No Escape.”
Storrie himself gets nan past word. “Service truthful good, it’s scary.”
Watch “Look Behind You” below.