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John_Hudson said:: P
Jeeez dudes. I'm like a beginner too, ya know ?
John_Hudson said:Whew
Wrapped and delivered
and just done with it
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I am already ready for the next one
And dying to a Doors lyric. That's the way I want to go!
The other comment I want to makes is about the fence at the beginning of the film. Again, only having six minutes limited you, but I picked up some dissonance between the husband and wife character as well. I'd love to know the back story here, but in a very short time you illustrated that beautifully with the use of the fence. There's always something coming between the husband and wife in the film. Even when she hands him the cell phone there's this sheet of permiated metal between them. Then at the end, they're seperated by the hospital bed. Really interesting.
I got it 100%. Sometimes its hard to tell though if it is just there in the film or if I just figured it out, because my story rubics cube is always working while watching these things. I knew that it wouldn't be just straight forward because you know that doesn't work so great in a short - leaves you with a "yes and?" feeling. But all the clues make sense to me ... "haven't seen you cry in 20 years" the guy falling when his father flatlined, the mirroring of his position with the fathers, the mirroring of the mother son position with his in the hospital.John_Hudson said:...
The jist of the film, is that the younger man is the one who passes away but the hospice scene is actually in his own mind ....