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  • Опубліковано 3 бер 2024
  • A young woman believes she kills everyone she loves.
    EVERYBODY DIES SOMETIMES is used with permission from Charlotte Hamblin. Learn more at / charlotteehamblin .
    Mara is a young woman who has been a little stunted in life, mostly because she suffers from crippling anxiety: she believes that she somehow kills anyone who gets close to her. Not through homicide, of course. But by knowing her, her loved ones suffer premature deaths, or so she believes.
    As a result, Mara is lonely and awkward, with no friends and no lasting relationships. But when she becomes pregnant, she must confront her anxieties about death before starting the most important relationship of her life.
    Directed and written by Charlotte Hamblin, this short drama accomplishes a tricky balancing act with aplomb: though it's a story that examines our fears and attitudes about death and how we live with them, it also achieves a slightly absurdist tone full of mischievous wit and humor.
    The storytelling accomplishes this through a sharp, droll eye in the visual design of the film, with its slightly mannered images, spots of bright color and an appealing sense of light, as well as rich, textured writing that honors both Mara's emotional dilemma and finds humor in the inability of the world around her to assuage her anxieties.
    The film opens with Mara meeting with a therapist for the first time, telling him frankly that by the time their session ends and she tells him personal details, he will be dead soon. Then she relays all the deaths she experienced as a child, beginning with her mother dying while giving birth to Mara.
    The structure of the therapy session not only offers a short-cut to the character's most intimate thoughts, but it's also a showcase for lead actor Tanya Reynolds's marvelous performance, which hits the notes of dry humor but also the vulnerability and fear that she experiences facing a big change in her life. Some of her reactions to the imminent arrival of a child could be framed as extreme or shocking, but considering the lifelong fear she's been living under, what's speaking is that anxiety at the possibility of losing someone else, someone whose loss would be catastrophic.
    But when the counselor sensibly asks what Mara wants, her answer is telling and sincere -- and segues the rest of the film towards a tenderhearted, profound conclusion about how we can live fully, even with the fact of mortality shaping any human's existence. It makes EVERYBODY DIES SOMETIMES a truly moving watch, one with wry, dark humor, philosophical resonance and emotional courage.

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  • @craigjohnson4302

    A long time ago a high school friend of mine relayed to me, "As soon as we're born, we then begin to die." I added, "But it takes a lifetime to get there."

  • @i_bleed_makeup1187

    She keeps having flashbacks of things her mother would always say, but in the very beginning she says that her mother died giving birth to her. So, how would she even know?

  • @doganozkan2231

    Everybody dies sometimes... thank you

  • @DaveKraft1

    An old "Peanuts" comic strip has a depressed Charlie Brown (redundant, I know) saying to Linus, "You know Linus, one day, we're all gonna die." and Linus responds, "That's true. But all the OTHER days, we'll be ALIVE."

  • @cya2163
    @cya2163  +52

    Tanya Reynolds is outstanding no matter which project she chooses! Thanks for this...

  • @rgarlinyc

    Wonderful writing and directing by Charlotte Hamblin, and acted out in perfection by the very adept Tanya Reynolds. Two thumbs up! 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @justingary5322

    Arya Stark's quoting Syrio Forel in Seasons 1-8 of Game Of Thrones "What do we say to The God of Death"? Not today 😭💔

  • @thecluuchannel4705

    Don't do that to Dolly Parton!! 🤬 Great story. I love it. But leave Dolly alone. We need her. 😂

  • @Gooeybrowniebaby

    This has Wes Andersen vibes

  • @RPRosen-ki2fk

    To ALL involved ... BRILLIANT. Tanya Reynolds' delivery of an awkward, damaged woman made me laugh & cry throughout. The rest of the cast supported her perfectly. I was riveted for 9 minutes, and am now about to rewatch.

  • @kenambo
    @kenambo  +103

    My 91 year old Mum and I, when we get together always say,

  • @brunoenriquecayupilmalanga136

    Woow... I'm prone to think this is an incredible depiction of how sometimes OCD looks like... Including the anxiety and magical thinking...

  • @clasencoach

    Phenomenal acting, phenomenal filming (shots, stills, make-up, colours, editing). Quirky story, yet so essential and relevant. Phenomenal.

  • @caspiansfriend

    In short, I see her "giving birth" scene as her giving birth to Hope. Absolutely brilliant!

  • @Teasy_32

    How versatile Tanya is! I am amazed. Also Martin was very convincing here.

  • @edwardvirgin2812

    "but not yet ... " (brilliant! - *chef's kiss*)

  • @michalgabby

    I loved the end. Thank you for not making this story tragic for a change.

  • @shabeebmahmood

    Wwoww... What an acting she is...

  • @04hec
    @04hec  +7

    Outstanding! Best short I've seen in years... no wonder it won every award going! Heard it smashed Tribeca

  • @justingary5322

    "Everybody dies... but not yet" 🔥