Andrew McCutchen's newest short film depicts an all-too-relatable doctor¡¯s waiting room scene
Andrew McCutchen is a man of many talents. On the baseball field, he's a former MVP playing a big role at the top of the NL East-leading Phillies' dynamic lineup. Off the field, he's a captivating personality quickly making a name for himself as a maker of short films on social media.
On Monday, the Phillies embarked on a road trip to St. Louis, which means only one thing in our hearts: Cutch is back with a new film on his Instagram story. In his latest work, he brings us an awkward and painfully familiar scene.
Andrew McCutchen is back with a new short film, this time from a doctor's office waiting room. pic.twitter.com/q5fCOH9wb9
— Eric Chesterton (@CF_Larue) May 6, 2019
Part 3 pic.twitter.com/W9TNnvo5fy
— Eric Chesterton (@CF_Larue) May 6, 2019
One doesn't have to look far to see how this may well be a case of art imitating life. Just this offseason, Cutch had an eerily similar experience in an elevator.
Lol, Cutch got crop-dusted in an elevator and lived to tell the tale
— Cespedes Family BBQ (@CespedesBBQ) February 12, 2019
(via Cutch on IG) pic.twitter.com/8VoXD7tIXv
If this film came with credits, then, it would definitely note that it was based on a true story. Good on McCutchen to mine his life experiences for inspiration. It's what all good filmmakers do.