Arts+Culture / IncomingRandom Acts: PocketsA fistfight goes all weird when the opponent's trouser pockets take on a life of their ownShareLink copied ✔️May 22, 2012Arts+CultureIncomingText Simon Jablonski Random Acts: Pockets Certainly one of the strangest shorts commissioned by Dazed & Confused as part of Channel 4’s Random Acts series, 'Pockets' begins with a penniless guy going out to get food for his hungry girlfriend. His attempt to mug a stranger in a subway goes a little wrong and turns into a bizarre fistfight. Their pockets, it turns out, are portals into which the fighters can hurl their fists, which then reappear in the pocket of their opponent. We were driving through Highland Park in LA and Kwan joked about a doing a fight scene where a guy punches another guy through his pockets. Not funny. But we have low standards Somehow they managed to stuff the apocalypse into this warming romance as well. Random Acts is a new arts strand that will show 260 specially commissioned three-minute films on Channel 4 over the year. Dazed Digital spoke to filmmaking team Daniels (they’re both called Daniel) about how they came up with the idea of 'Pockets'. Dazed Digital: What's your beef with pockets?Daniels: It's actually a ham/cheese pocket. Are you asking if we like beef hot-pockets? No. DD: Was it inspired by a particular incident or situation?Daniels: Most of our work is inspired by a silly joke DK [Daniel Kwan] makes while DS [Daniel Scheinert] is driving somewhere. We were driving through Highland Park in LA and Kwan joked about a doing a fight scene where a guy punches another guy through his pockets. Not funny. But we have low standards. Anyway, we got excited about creating something that becomes artistic and visual but is super dumb and violent as well. DD: How would you describe the genre that ‘Pockets’ sits in?Daniels: I like to think we're inventing a genre. Drama and comedy… But not a dramedy. More like the ‘slapstick comedy that got ruined cause the directors didn't get it and they treated it like a drama’ genre. DD: Is there a wider significance to ‘Pockets’ you wanted to play with, like privacy?Daniels: When we were writing it, we wanted to motivate the 'gag' somehow so we tried to make a movie about what is inside your pocket. This is our submission to the ‘fight the system’ genre. The corrupt system of pockets in this case. We sincerely sympathise with characters at the bottom rung of society forced to do bad things. But we're afraid to ever tackle a theme head-on. We'd much rather put genuine emotions underneath a bunch of effects and silly jokes. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.Trending7 sex worker-approved films about sex workSex workers have slammed Sam Levinson for his depiction of the industry in Euphoria. Here, we share our top recommendations for more true-to-life representations Film & TVArt & PhotographyTender portraits of Vietnamese youth in Berlin PumaFashionSalehe Bembury’s Puma collection is a love letter to the football communityArt & PhotographyDressing for a ball: Dazed serves football couture for summerBeauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and erotica Nike FashionNike celebrates the culture of U.S. soccerMusicWhat Drain Gang’s Thaiboy Digital did nextBeautyThe sexiest flesh-baring Instagram accounts you need to followMusicOlivia Rodrigo: ‘A breakup can be an opportunity to redirect your life’Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy