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The film is based on two meetings with a Predator drone sensor operator, which were recorded in a hotel in Las Vegas. On camera, the drone operator agreed to discuss the technical aspects of his job and his daily routine. Off camera and off the record, he briefly described recurring incidents in which the unmanned plane fired at both militants and civilians - and the psychological difficulties ...
wow. what a powerful little video. brought tears to my eyes. Excellent acting - we lost my mom to dementia in 6 short months.
This broke me. it hits hard
That twist hits right in the feels. I remember when I was in my late 20s, my grandma asking me when I got glasses. I've worn them since I was 8. And my uncle who lives in Oklahoma told us about he had a conversation with her where she talked to him all about her son who lives in Oklahoma. It's such a sad thing.
I work with these patients who have Dementia. It is truly heart breaking 🥹 that they won't remember my name after just 2 minutes.
I have never seen a better spot
Devastatingly powerful and well done.
"How good is your acting?" Imedia: *Yes*
People with dementia live in a different reality. And their caregivers will, at times, even start to question their own reality.
My dad had dementia. Thought I was his sister, his wife. Always asked about my ex husband. This is such a good representation of both the patient and caregiver. Horrible disease
Where was her husband?
Astonishing
The actors in this are phenomenal. Such a powerful scene.
He forgot everything but his kindness❤
Wonderful actors with heart touching theme
I always come back to this short. It’s criminally underwatched.
Wow
My mum has dementia and when I talk to her about stuff that happened yesterday she said she was at the beach with us kids flying kites . Mum yesterday you were at the hospital. The kite thing was when I was eight, I'm now 61
It deserves oscar emmy awards or a noble prize this short film so fucking perfect
Momo ❤
At first I thought this was an PSA for Dementia, because of the edited version floating around the internet. Never knew it was a short film. Doesn't take away the powerful message portraited in it, I absolutely love it!
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A friend just recently sent me this video, knowing that my father was diagnosed with Dementia just under a year ago. I had no idea what the video ending was going to deliver. Gosh, I just cried 😢 as this is so close to home. Just shows that it’s not just the patient who suffers but the family and loved ones as well. Beautifully done and wonderful acting … Thank you.
Something in my eyes
People who comes from instagram button>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Life...in the end..
Reminds me of A SEPERATION
He forgot everything but never forget how to be kind😒🫡
😭😭😭😭😭
Is it just me or does he kinda sound like Winnie the Pooh?
This hurts so much
what great actors and direction..
One word. THANKYOU!
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Sometimes I feel how lucky we actually are having everything yeah it is true that problems come in our life but it makes us better somehow ❤️.
I saw this video a few days ago. This morning I woke up thinking of my mom. She passed away from dementia 3 months ago. So I found myself coming back here. 😢😢😢😢
I’d love to know the writer, director, etc.
Thanks for this, thanks to every single one of you, who participated in making this wonderful short film. It touched me alot. Watched it more than once.
Subtitles in the relevant local language would be so important and helpful! I would like to show it to my seniors and their relatives, unfortunately they usually don't speak enough English to really understand it.
This happened in real life. Mom describes to her mother about what her mother is like, and she responds like she's talking about a random friend including the "sounds a lot like me." part. Heart wrenching video.
This scares me a lot. My mother was diagnosed with dementia in 2016. She getting there it's just sad that one day she will be like this and it scares me a lot
It's Anton Chekhov who wrote this short story.
I think some aged people just shut the door to the world outside, realizing at some point that they are not useful to that world anymore... I take care of my dad (85). He has that 'blank' moments and sometimes I'm tired as hell, going to work and doing everything myself. One day in my helpless anger I screamed at him "I'm so tired! I want to go to sleep and never wake up!" and my dad cried because of what I said... They do feel and know... Strength and love to everyone who goes through this! ♥
This is essentially the “anti-Dhar Mann” style
I absolutely adore this film. As an amateur filmmaker myself, I take my hat off to the creator of this picture. Cinema is supposed to make the audience feel. That is the true goal of a filmmaker. Tell a story through imagery and dialog that illicits feelings from the audience. Well, in just under 4 minutes, you did just that. I love it!
Say the months woman, that's why they left you, "21 weeks", that's why you're going to be a single mother and even your dad forgets about you
This short film is burned into my memory.
0:34 this is where the shorts stared
One of the most powerful videos I have ever seen.
Just so you, penny wiggins (page) on Facebook posted a complete rip off of this without credit
Holy fuck