No, not really. It actually reminds me of an episode of dinosaurs. Though the original idea in that was that the Earth was round. I prefer this though. But it's a pity, I wanted to hear the idea. The plot device of information that people's brains aren't capable of knowing because they suffer a malfunction is not new either. Remember "the beast" in buffy the vampire slayer with the secret identity that no one could know, they'd be told and they would be incapable of storing the information? I swear I've seen something with a plot very similar to this before too. Where anyone who knows something instantly dies. I can't remember where I've heard it before though, what the story was or its name.
Sans the head literally being blown off, it be like that sometimes. Some people can't handle the truth or something oringal without something to compare to.
The business guy is the best actor I have seen in any of these short films, by far. The laugh, the whole vibe, small expressions...everything he does is so authentic. He deserves bigger roles!
You need to read with understanding. Let me spell the part of the comment You clearly missed '' b e s t , a c t o r, I, h a v e, s e e n, I n, A N Y, O F, T H E M, S H O R T, F I L M S.@@redwarf8118 lol HINT - Classic movies arent short movies.
His name is Birkett Turton, and he played lots of short film, series, and movie. He received a nomination for Canada's prestigious Leo Award. Lots of guest star role too.
The one thing I noticed about the 'immune' guy is that he, unlike all the others, was in a euphoric state before hearing the idea. The guy was happy and at peace with his life. Everyone else was mundane or depressed.
I honestly was not expecting the guy to be so affected by seeing the bartenders head blow up, but his reaction makes a lot of sense, and is very realistic
Yeah, initially I thought the first guy was overacting a little, dialogue felt a bit rushed(even for a short story) and unnatural but the story was quite engaging once it got going.
@@EclipseOfGod I somewhat thought so, too. ...But then...I've met people who overact like that in their daily lives. (In any case, I actually kinda like those types of people, as long as they aren't sociopaths.)
You put that well, I was trying to articulate something. Ideas are dangerous, especially for those who can't think for themselves. An original thought, original idea is unfathomable.
I don't know about that right after the man that released that you can actually boil water with sound vibrations sound acoustics. He died soon after that. When everyone to realize that nuclear power plants are placed on fault lines. They're an excuse so that they can heat up water, turn to turnbine makes a power source. The very fact that so many people will come up with an idea then be killed and then certain higher-ups go ahead and patent their idea. Our nuclear power plants are glorified heaters, on fault lines. Truly they're an excuse to have nuclear bombs. Period Oh an idea can definitely kill you. And nobody truly knows that the hall drawing collider has been around since the 1860s. There's a reason why they wanted Tesla dead. Even though I don't like him. He was eugenicist. I truly feel he did not want to do what they wanted him to do. In that time we had the mud flood. Destroyed so much. Don't believe me go ahead take a trickle down that path. Enjoy yourself it's deep and wide.
The guy who was immune was the only guy who he warned and agreed to his warning. The bartender just listened in and didn’t agree to take responsibility for his idea.
Can we hire that guy to go around and tell his original idea to Trumpers and racists, etc.? I mean, for all intents and purposes, their minds have already been blown. This would just make it official.
I like how he was so excited he wanted to write his idea down with his favorite pen, you know, with the blue and the red and the black and the thing. Imagine if he just posted his idea as a comment on a viral yt video.
Imagine if someone posted a comment with the recipe for the vaccine to cure cancer then killed himself. And nobody noticed it... It just sits there... Forever..
What if there was total "immunity" in simply Reading the written idea. That this idea gained its near total murderous power only when spoken aloud. Taking this idea just a bit further, only when spoken aloud by the person who originally conceptualized it? No CIA, active agent fatalities? Speech to text perhaps? 🎉
OK, this was fricken brilliant across the board. Horror melded to mordant dark humor, with great writing, acting and production. Perfection. My head is about to explode...
if something can't be handled by the human brain, such as large scale numbers that you simply can't fathom, you just won't understand it. Nothing will cause your brain to blow up just cause you heard an idea.
You will have noticed that we do not hear the idea. No idea (religious, scientific, philosophical, economical, or otherwise) will ever be so deep and profound AND it will apply to everyone. The O.I. is a mcguffin, it doesn't exist. It cannot exist.
This really feels like the beginning of what could be an awesome full-length film. If the other dude didn't shoot himself at the end and was actually able to handle the idea, it would be hilarious watching these two attempt to spread / come to terms with the idea whilst dodging organisations like the FBI and so on. But I think that would involve actually revealing part of what the idea is through the plot, which would take away from some of the brilliance.
But then it couldn't be an original idea. In order for the idea to be truly original, it has to be only thought by 1 person ever. There's no idea so original and wonderful, that people haven't already heard of, so just by putting it out there, literally or implied, would break the meaning of the film. Unless they had dummy actors in the audience who would have their heads "explode" (maybe just compressed air to fling around some red sauce and silly putty) . Really break that 4th wall, and expand suspension of disbelief.
About movie-making: Is a FAN MADE HxH-Movie on the Way?!? I wished people made more original content about real-life-anime. Pokemon: Banettes Curse was already excellent, but Pokemon-Movies made by Fans are still an underappreciated Art, to say th least. But HunterxHunter is in an even worse spot: Cause potential is higher AND the Fans are more starved. The Myth that anime-real-life-adaptations NEED Special-Effects is also not helpful. ...What a silly, silly myth... I bet Millions would enjoy it if some People filmed themselves acting out a Situation where a Man comes to a Family-Gathering and tells them about this new thing he discovered: NEN.
His idea is literally so simple it's so mind-blowing! That said, it's horrible they decided to use him as an execution tool. He must be so damn traumatized. Great movie.
I have once tried thinking of something similar to this "Original Idea" that hasn't been made ever, something that won't make sense to any intelligent being but it still has a meaning. An idea or a thing that is impossible to understand.
That would be logically impossible, because thinking is the processing of information, and therefore can’t make anything original by the definition of this short.
I've had a few original thoughts in my lifetime, some as young as when nine years old. Later I found my original thoughts had all been covered by philosophers over the last few centuries. Watching my "Matey"bubble bath going down the plug hole inspired me to think of Multi-Universes. Schrödinger's Cat would have been Brawdygordii's Cat except Schrödinger came up with it first. Only a couple of days ago I found Einstein's views on Metaphysics fit with mine pretty much identically. I did come up with the idea that the Universe is actually made up of only 1 "particle of energy" which travels at ♾️ speed weaving the tapestry of reality. This particle is in all places and in all things at the same time. It is the finger, the trigger, the gun, the bullet, the murderer and the victim instantaneously. I don't know of anyone who has expressed reality this way yet, though I'm sure that if I can think it then cleverer people have beaten me to it. I do hope my idea isn't the same as the unfortunate guy in the short film. If so, please don't give my idea any thought:-)
@@brawdygordii You have had no “original thoughts” because that is impossible. A truly original thought would somehow have to have absolutely zero relation to literally anything, I can’t even begin describing the conditions a truly original idea would have to meet because that would mean the idea has a basis on something else
This film reminded me of the Twilight Zone episode "Need to know." It is a similar premise where someone finds out the meaning of life. When the answer is whispered in someone's ear, they go mad. It's a great episode.
@@bunnyrabbit4972 Yes it was scary. As a result of that episode, I've often wondered if there was something a human could be told or even hear that would drive them crazy. It could be something too disturbing to cope with or something conflicting that fries our brainwaves. I have some strange thoughts sometimes 😄
@@Laffy-ix5xy Some have been driven bonkers by stuff they've heard. It's been more than one person saying stuff to 'em, and stretched out over years and years, probably more than a decade. Solitary confinement is alleged to drive some over the edge.
I think I know the immunity rule though. You have to be sufficiently drunk when you first learn the idea. So he was recovering from a hangover when he got the idea in a dream and even then his head almost exploded, that's what he described, so he was NOT immune, just resistant. And then the other guy at the bar had drunk at least 2 shots of hard stuff. But the bartender hadn't drunk as much, just 1 shot, and he was much fatter, so it represents a lower alcohol per body weight.
i love the underlying message of this story -- that people truly cannot deal with original thought, that it literally blows their mind..."stretch your mind in broad daylight" -Dub C, West Side Connection
This film does an excellent job of building suspense and kept me engaged from the moment his wife's head exploded until the credits rolled. Freaking amazing!
About movie-making: Is a FAN MADE HxH-Movie on the Way?!? I wished people made more original content about real-life-anime. Pokemon: Banettes Curse was already excellent, but Pokemon-Movies made by Fans are still an underappreciated Art, to say th least. But HunterxHunter is in an even worse spot: Cause potential is higher AND the Fans are more starved.
This is a great representation of how a truly great idea can completely change people. And the ending was icing on the cake. Never tell 2 people at the same time because it is likely 1 of them will react in an undesirable manner. Well done.
The _idea_ is the SCP. The "CIA" is the Foundation. The man will be contained, along with that recording the police made. (They could just slip him some class C, but not until they understand how the idea came to him.)
It's not original. The organization he was kidnapped for was obviously the SCP foundation, and his "idea" was being tested on D class individuals, and his lethal idea itself is based on the funniest joke ever written monty python sketch, which itself is based on "Nothing but Gingerbread Left" by Henry Kuttner.
I mean, that's what I would've done. I'd just let people think I'm a liar, rather than killing more people. But that's me. I mean, I would've stopped even when the CIA told me to do it again.
No he was right. You could say there is a moral obligation that comes with the idea. I'd say its a bit far fetched to call it murder, but he was genuinely convinced telling the idea would kill the men. And he told it anyhow. It is an ego thing, not being able to handle one judgment so you kill him.
My theory is that while you are drunk your brain doesn't think too hard about the idea, that's why you're immune to it. The bartender barely had any drinks
@@prashantchanchal1551I’m assuming once you already know the idea and haven’t died, you won’t die. He’s also the original vector for the idea so it wouldn’t make sense if he spontaneously died as well.
That was good! Loved the foreshadowing that the business guy mimicked blowing his head off in the beginning mocking the idea man, but actually committing it in the end because of the idea.
I have ALWAYS run away from anyone who says "You know what's a good Idea?" It truly will cause misery for you. This film validates my point. Great job! 👍
@@cahidijoyoraharjo7833 ok now I understand what you meant We're saying when you said, we just saw it because I thought you were talking about the short film my bad, Sorry and I was going to go see that but life happens and I moved on to Netflix, hopefully that movie was good. I do like the idea of you having a great original idea and people heads exploding because you know the reason why they are Dying.
What I like the most about this is that it closely relates to the "welcome to the antimemetics division" story from the SCP idea, where an idea so alien transforms people into vectors, only existing to spread it.
The idea must be so damn beautiful that the average person can’t even hold it in it’s head, it just bursts outside And we’ll never know what it is, and that’s brilliant
His idea was to mind your business and leave people alone. It's just that we as humans have forgotten this simple idea to the point where it seems completely original.
@@fred.flintstone4099 Both statements can be true - the default position SHOULD be to leave people alone, AS LONG AS they are not violating someone else's right to be left alone to live in peace and happiness.
This is damn good stuff. Got me engaged. Found myself in the shoes of all the characters. Disbelief, curiosity, bewilderment, position reversal. Even wanting to know how someone else could be immune. This should be a movie. Should be earning top dollars for this.
I've been waiting for something dark and brilliantly funny to come along and this was just what I needed! Great job all around, excellent all across the board. Thank you so much
I am so worried that Omeleto will shut down because they aren’t getting any views anymore like they used to. Please please share their videos and spread the word as much as you can because they make incredible high quality short films and I know I’m not the only one who wouldn’t want them to stop…
They don't MAKE any of these films. Allen POSTS them providing online distribution/exposure. Watch the credits. The films are made by different artists & production companies all over the world. Or just read Allen's 1st pinned comment on every video.
'Nobody knows anything.' Legendary screenwriter William Goldman. I'm constantly gobsmacked by what Hollywood releases. Painfully bad movies, showcasing what I've come to refer to as 'bad storytelling masterclasses'.
This was a really original story. Seriously.
In fact, it almost blew my mind.
Original story?
"Nothing but gingerbread left" - by Henry Kuttner
"The funniest joke ever written sketch" - by Monty Python
I see what you did there
that is the original idea,blew ur mind,but thank god ur immune
No, not really. It actually reminds me of an episode of dinosaurs. Though the original idea in that was that the Earth was round. I prefer this though. But it's a pity, I wanted to hear the idea. The plot device of information that people's brains aren't capable of knowing because they suffer a malfunction is not new either. Remember "the beast" in buffy the vampire slayer with the secret identity that no one could know, they'd be told and they would be incapable of storing the information? I swear I've seen something with a plot very similar to this before too. Where anyone who knows something instantly dies. I can't remember where I've heard it before though, what the story was or its name.
@@wewuwewu2034 You win, wewuwewu. You made me chuckle.
I guess we don't have to worry about anyone in Hollywood having this ability.
Indeed, but I want it now for greater purpose.
Now THAT was hilarious dude! 😆
Sans the head literally being blown off, it be like that sometimes. Some people can't handle the truth or something oringal without something to compare to.
Hollywood writers would die if they ever heard a new idea for a sitcom. If I'm lying I'm............POP!
@@jasmith1867 its so simple o_o
The business guy is the best actor I have seen in any of these short films, by far. The laugh, the whole vibe, small expressions...everything he does is so authentic. He deserves bigger roles!
really? the best?
go watch some classic movies
You need to read with understanding. Let me spell the part of the comment You clearly missed '' b e s t , a c t o r, I, h a v e, s e e n, I n, A N Y, O F, T H E M, S H O R T, F I L M S.@@redwarf8118
lol HINT - Classic movies arent short movies.
@@vestrinex well said.
Overactor
His name is Birkett Turton, and he played lots of short film, series, and movie. He received a nomination for Canada's prestigious Leo Award. Lots of guest star role too.
The one thing I noticed about the 'immune' guy is that he, unlike all the others, was in a euphoric state before hearing the idea. The guy was happy and at peace with his life. Everyone else was mundane or depressed.
Tipsy as well.
nah its that he was drunk and nobody else was
@@Etherian87the barman also was drinking, so maybe it's the euphoria AND/OR the degree of drunkenness.
What about the dudes wife?
@@xeniarta but he wasn't drunk. He only had a shot or two.
I was genuinely afraid he would say the idea at the end and my head would explode
Then it would've been a massacre! Cause there's a whole lot of people watching this video.
Lmao same🤣😭
Plus I'm high rn🥴
Absolutely same here....what a relief!!!!
Lmfao same
I honestly was not expecting the guy to be so affected by seeing the bartenders head blow up, but his reaction makes a lot of sense, and is very realistic
yes. and i was expecting the original guy to be MORE affected by all the deaths lol
So affected you mean he shot himself?
@@tokyo1937 Guy watched who knows how many people die during the CIA tests
It's not the bartenders death. No, it's the weight of an idea so beautiful and profound, but you can not mention it to anyone.
but it was expected he would kill himself.
The best thing about this story, is that it is an original idea.
Totally enjoyed this.
Mind=Blown
Nah, Monty python did it first.
@@anameaname1886 its "the Ring", just taken next level
He said........just as his head mysteriously exploded.
The irony is that it wasn't an original idea.
*If you show a gun in the first act, then one must use it in the final act*
Or so said Chekhov
decidedly not an original idea
@@DrCyn well they did follow chekov's gun and it is something used in filmmaking
@@qrkyboy Chekhov? Sure it wasn't McCoy?
Yeh, even Shaun of the Dead did this one 😂
I think this guy figured how to invoke shower ideas voluntarily
i take a shower daily
What in the hell is shower's idea
@@MegaAce54 i don't know
@@Haroldp72 i know, but i cant risk telling you
Imagine if he posted this on Reddit lmao.
I didn't expect to get so engaged in this, but once I started watching it, I couldn't stop. Amazing storytelling
Me too, I wasn't expecting it to be this good. The production values top shelf. - Cheers
Yeah, initially I thought the first guy was overacting a little, dialogue felt a bit rushed(even for a short story) and unnatural but the story was quite engaging once it got going.
@@EclipseOfGod I felt exactly the same.
@@EclipseOfGod I somewhat thought so, too. ...But then...I've met people who overact like that in their daily lives. (In any case, I actually kinda like those types of people, as long as they aren't sociopaths.)
@@EclipseOfGod Everyone was overacting. And that is the magic.
Literally: You can't kill an idea but you can kill with an idea. This is masterpiece 🌹
You put that well, I was trying to articulate something. Ideas are dangerous, especially for those who can't think for themselves. An original thought, original idea is unfathomable.
I don't know about that right after the man that released that you can actually boil water with sound vibrations sound acoustics. He died soon after that. When everyone to realize that nuclear power plants are placed on fault lines. They're an excuse so that they can heat up water, turn to turnbine makes a power source.
The very fact that so many people will come up with an idea then be killed and then certain higher-ups go ahead and patent their idea.
Our nuclear power plants are glorified heaters, on fault lines. Truly they're an excuse to have nuclear bombs. Period
Oh an idea can definitely kill you. And nobody truly knows that the hall drawing collider has been around since the 1860s. There's a reason why they wanted Tesla dead. Even though I don't like him. He was eugenicist. I truly feel he did not want to do what they wanted him to do. In that time we had the mud flood. Destroyed so much. Don't believe me go ahead take a trickle down that path. Enjoy yourself it's deep and wide.
@@MzClementine truly...r u drunk truly
a masterpiece, pretty low standards...this looks like a short story assignment that got a B-
I think it was a good watch. Masterpiece? I don’t think so lmao
The guy who was immune was the only guy who he warned and agreed to his warning. The bartender just listened in and didn’t agree to take responsibility for his idea.
that's the only possibility i guess
he literally heard that there is a risk of dying.
smart
This guy is hitting them with mind-blowing facts.
Pun intended!
🤯 the definition of this emoji 🤯
@@cestlaguy 😂😂
Can we hire that guy to go around and tell his original idea to Trumpers and racists, etc.? I mean, for all intents and purposes, their minds have already been blown. This would just make it official.
@@Rippypoo It's leftie loons who can't handle reality, facts or good ideas.
I like how he was so excited he wanted to write his idea down with his favorite pen, you know, with the blue and the red and the black and the thing. Imagine if he just posted his idea as a comment on a viral yt video.
Imagine if someone posted a comment with the recipe for the vaccine to cure cancer then killed himself.
And nobody noticed it...
It just sits there...
Forever..
That's good.
🤯
That would be mind blowing
What if there was total "immunity" in simply Reading the written idea. That this idea gained its near total murderous power only when spoken aloud. Taking this idea just a bit further, only when spoken aloud by the person who originally conceptualized it?
No CIA, active agent fatalities? Speech to text perhaps? 🎉
So the author took the "Mind blowing idea" to the final level!
The idea that actually blew everyone's mind
😂😂😂
It always holds true that if you focus on good writing you don't need a lot of special effects.
Well you also need good actors, production team, an amazing editor and lots of time and patience.
But yeah writing solves everything.
Practical effects > CGI.
Except for head explosions lol
So true. Good writing and acting takes the witness to the centre of the story and compels them to stay
The dolly zoom got me every time
OK, this was fricken brilliant across the board. Horror melded to mordant dark humor, with great writing, acting and production. Perfection. My head is about to explode...
I know! One of the most brilliant things I've seen in a very long time. As good or better than Black Mirror.
But this premise isn't exactly original. You'll be fine.
I’m sorry your head is what? Anyway I have this crazy idea for you.
Are You still alive bro?
1,000th like on your comment, I always wanted to do that!
I always thought we can't handle some truths that are beyond the human mind. This is a perfect representation.
Absolutely, like the ultimate truth of our existence.
@@arinbohara6175 I always thought it was 42
if something can't be handled by the human brain, such as large scale numbers that you simply can't fathom, you just won't understand it. Nothing will cause your brain to blow up just cause you heard an idea.
@@genericusrname5386it is indeed the ultimate truth.
You will have noticed that we do not hear the idea. No idea (religious, scientific, philosophical, economical, or otherwise) will ever be so deep and profound AND it will apply to everyone. The O.I. is a mcguffin, it doesn't exist. It cannot exist.
his idea: 4 day weekends
The idea must not be connected to a past idea, weekend is already an idea
The irony is, the man really could've solved all of his problems.
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂 this changes everything
and he actually started celebrating with him, as per the deal.
@@namele55777feels bad man
He could have solved over-population and reducing politicians....
The idea that there’s an original idea with so much power is arguably what makes this plot so interesting
This really feels like the beginning of what could be an awesome full-length film. If the other dude didn't shoot himself at the end and was actually able to handle the idea, it would be hilarious watching these two attempt to spread / come to terms with the idea whilst dodging organisations like the FBI and so on. But I think that would involve actually revealing part of what the idea is through the plot, which would take away from some of the brilliance.
well maybe it could be implied without revealing what the idea is, maybe is the answer to ___
Mike Judge should have made a movie like this.
They could do it by implying instead of outright explaining the idea. It could work if done right in presentation.
Monty Python: The world's deadliest joke.
But then it couldn't be an original idea. In order for the idea to be truly original, it has to be only thought by 1 person ever. There's no idea so original and wonderful, that people haven't already heard of, so just by putting it out there, literally or implied, would break the meaning of the film. Unless they had dummy actors in the audience who would have their heads "explode" (maybe just compressed air to fling around some red sauce and silly putty) . Really break that 4th wall, and expand suspension of disbelief.
That was very well executed had me fully engaged in the story.
True I had to look it up again a week later. So good
"Executed." I see what you did there! 👀
0.0
I’m glad that the bartender became a bit more open minded after hearing the idea
That's insane. I love the acting. Also, I love the idea of such idea.
What's the idea tho
@@somiladial5017 u don’t wanna know trust me lol
@@somiladial5017 the idea is.. is... it’s.. it’s......
The idea is communism.
@@ReeseL4D Communism is not an original one.
This film is mind-blowing, literally...
I'd have loved to see him face the camera, and say: “this is my idea...”
I'd click away so fast if he did that lol
hoping he did!!
Same!
oooo that's good
Well, now I know where all of the good Black Mirror writers went… they’re all writing these great short films
Haha his idea is literally mind-blowing. Yet even the people who can handle it still can't handle it.
About movie-making: Is a FAN MADE HxH-Movie on the Way?!?
I wished people made more original content about real-life-anime.
Pokemon: Banettes Curse was already excellent,
but Pokemon-Movies made by Fans are still an underappreciated Art, to say th least.
But HunterxHunter is in an even worse spot: Cause potential is higher AND the Fans are more starved.
The Myth that anime-real-life-adaptations NEED Special-Effects is also not helpful.
...What a silly, silly myth... I bet Millions would enjoy it if some People filmed themselves acting out a Situation
where a Man comes to a Family-Gathering and tells them about this new thing he discovered: NEN.
@@loturzelrestaurant careful now, original content can be mind-blowing!
To be fair, the business guy couldn't handle the consequences of sharing the idea. He handled the idea fine.
@@Mythraen I other words, he could not handle being able to handle the idea.
That wasn’t the CIA that was the SCP foundation
The foundation would never release him without wiping his mind with amnestics
YEEEEEEEEES exactly my thought when i saw the people in orange atire i said those are class D
We all know better.
We are part of the agency
What is the SCP foundation?
@@magicman6749 its a whole new world
basically a fictional organisation, you can check their website .
and you could find a lot of videos of it on yt
They wanted to make a sequel but couldn't come up with a new idea.🤯
This is the best short I've seen in a LONG time. The story, the acting, the filming, the execution, all of it, top marks all around. THANK YOU
This is the best one I have seen as well. Kudos to all involved in putting it together.
And that’s why I would just buy the man a drink and let him drink it peace.
EH What !
What
Kett Turton and Ben Cotton are just sooo good! I was so excited to come across them during my short film binge!
His idea is literally so simple it's so mind-blowing! That said, it's horrible they decided to use him as an execution tool. He must be so damn traumatized. Great movie.
@@RubbittTheBruise not really random but certainly innocent.
The idea was probably the script to a mind-blowing short film.
Surprised they didn't weaponise him. In a warzone he'd be the perfect weapon, simply get him to broadcast his idea to the enemy, boom.
@@fastertrackcreative perfect
Don't think it was an execution tool, they were testing, trying to get someone else who could understand and survive.
PLEASE! Make a second part to this , this is so good , the script , the acting , everything!
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It is wrong to make sequels just because you liked the movie. A tasteful ending is more beautiful than a failed sequence of failtures.
Well im not saying you are wrong either , its just curiosity towards a different outcome to this piece of art@@Teney1994
I have once tried thinking of something similar to this "Original Idea" that hasn't been made ever, something that won't make sense to any intelligent being but it still has a meaning. An idea or a thing that is impossible to understand.
That would be logically impossible, because thinking is the processing of information, and therefore can’t make anything original by the definition of this short.
I've had a few original thoughts in my lifetime, some as young as when nine years old. Later I found my original thoughts had all been covered by philosophers over the last few centuries. Watching my "Matey"bubble bath going down the plug hole inspired me to think of Multi-Universes. Schrödinger's Cat would have been Brawdygordii's Cat except Schrödinger came up with it first. Only a couple of days ago I found Einstein's views on Metaphysics fit with mine pretty much identically.
I did come up with the idea that the Universe is actually made up of only 1 "particle of energy" which travels at ♾️ speed weaving the tapestry of reality. This particle is in all places and in all things at the same time. It is the finger, the trigger, the gun, the bullet, the murderer and the victim instantaneously. I don't know of anyone who has expressed reality this way yet, though I'm sure that if I can think it then cleverer people have beaten me to it. I do hope my idea isn't the same as the unfortunate guy in the short film. If so, please don't give my idea any thought:-)
@@brawdygordii You have had no “original thoughts” because that is impossible. A truly original thought would somehow have to have absolutely zero relation to literally anything, I can’t even begin describing the conditions a truly original idea would have to meet because that would mean the idea has a basis on something else
@brawdygordii that's an intriguing idea, but again you still referenced previous concepts to construct this idea of yours
This film reminded me of the Twilight Zone episode "Need to know." It is a similar premise where someone finds out the meaning of life. When the answer is whispered in someone's ear, they go mad. It's a great episode.
That is the first thing I thought of too. Very scary episode of the Twilight Zone.
@@bunnyrabbit4972 Yes it was scary. As a result of that episode, I've often wondered if there was something a human could be told or even hear that would drive them crazy. It could be something too disturbing to cope with or something conflicting that fries our brainwaves. I have some strange thoughts sometimes 😄
@@Laffy-ix5xy Some have been driven bonkers by stuff they've heard. It's been more than one person saying stuff to 'em, and stretched out over years and years, probably more than a decade. Solitary confinement is alleged to drive some over the edge.
@@tarico4436 That's awful. As much as I find it interesting, I'm sorry for anyone who has to go through something like that.
I don't remember seeing that TZ episode. I was reminded of Monty Python's "Unknown Joke" sketch.
I think I know the immunity rule though. You have to be sufficiently drunk when you first learn the idea. So he was recovering from a hangover when he got the idea in a dream and even then his head almost exploded, that's what he described, so he was NOT immune, just resistant. And then the other guy at the bar had drunk at least 2 shots of hard stuff. But the bartender hadn't drunk as much, just 1 shot, and he was much fatter, so it represents a lower alcohol per body weight.
Your point is extremely important to all of us, thanks.
you must be a detective
but does it only apply to when you first hear the idea? because clearly the original guy wasn't drunk when he was held captive by the CIA
@@entitree. Well yeah cause by then it’s not original anymore (to you anyway)
@@entitree. yeah he was still mullered from the night before he said so
I hated this so much. But it's absolutely great. It made me feel intense mention. Props, and keep it up Omeleto!
I'd just like to emotion that i felt intense mention too.
@Headless Robot 🤣
@@memeyou241 LMFAO
Can you mention whether you felt emotion?
i love the underlying message of this story -- that people truly cannot deal with original thought, that it literally blows their mind..."stretch your mind in broad daylight" -Dub C, West Side Connection
Not everyone, just sober people.
No wonder human beings are so backward
This film does an excellent job of building suspense and kept me engaged from the moment his wife's head exploded until the credits rolled. Freaking amazing!
I think this man discovered the answer to the universe and the human brain just can't comprehend it, and thus, it explodes.
This is one of the best short stories I've ever watched. One that's carried along by the story instead of by the CGI.
About movie-making: Is a FAN MADE HxH-Movie on the Way?!?
I wished people made more original content about real-life-anime.
Pokemon: Banettes Curse was already excellent,
but Pokemon-Movies made by Fans are still an underappreciated Art, to say th least.
But HunterxHunter is in an even worse spot: Cause potential is higher AND the Fans are more starved.
What CGI?
Lol, this is literally a SCP short-film. The memetic hazard, the D-classes in the orange jump suits, and the researchers. It makes perfect sense.
SCP?
@@SchardtCinematic Secure Contain Protect, look it up and get hooked
And like that, the idea is spread :)
@@michaeldimare3786 >:)
not every mystery story is SCP
This is a great representation of how a truly great idea can completely change people. And the ending was icing on the cake. Never tell 2 people at the same time because it is likely 1 of them will react in an undesirable manner. Well done.
This man is an SCP. This is an SCP thing, D Class and Scientists.
The _idea_ is the SCP. The "CIA" is the Foundation. The man will be contained, along with that recording the police made. (They could just slip him some class C, but not until they understand how the idea came to him.)
I was thinking that before I ever saw this comment lmao
the whole bar interaction was just another experiment by the foundation.
ok zoomer
We need to assign a number
I heard that idea and survived. Now I stay at home in perpetual self-quarantine and browse UA-cam all day!
This reminds me of that Monty Python sketch about the funniest joke in the world 🤣
One of the most original story-lines I've ever come across. Just the right length too - well done to the writer N'Cee Van Heerden 👏🏼
Not.... quite.....original.
It's not original. The organization he was kidnapped for was obviously the SCP foundation, and his "idea" was being tested on D class individuals, and his lethal idea itself is based on the funniest joke ever written monty python sketch, which itself is based on "Nothing but Gingerbread Left" by Henry Kuttner.
I think there was a _twilight zone_ episode where some guy had the secret to the universe, but anyone he told it to immediately went insane.
Crazy how the man tried to flip it on him at the end.😂😂 “Your ego couldn’t handle me calling you a liar?!”😭😭
I mean, that's what I would've done. I'd just let people think I'm a liar, rather than killing more people. But that's me. I mean, I would've stopped even when the CIA told me to do it again.
No he was right. You could say there is a moral obligation that comes with the idea. I'd say its a bit far fetched to call it murder, but he was genuinely convinced telling the idea would kill the men. And he told it anyhow. It is an ego thing, not being able to handle one judgment so you kill him.
People should be responsible for their choices. He asked for it and knew the consequences. There is no moral obligation to babysit grown ass men.
Narcissism 101
@@knemphotography9073 If we're going to blame one man for being a narcissist, we should blame the other for being a skeptic.
This is a brilliant example of a gripping short story.
Bravo 👏🏾
This kind of feels like that Monty python sketch (funniest joke) yet a different and more modern version.
More like the movie, "Scanners."
@@theeclectic2919
Croningbergs Classic! Scanners was a true original!!
Never heard of it.
You beat me to that observation !
Yep. I thought that too. Quite a bit darker than the Monty Python take on it.
He invented the idea that chicken actually comes before an egg.
You mean you don't know the answer to that?
MUH HUH HUH HUH HAR, There is no Egg.
The egg came before, because it is a simpler form than a chicken. That egg came from something that was not completely a chicken yet.
@@MartinZanichelli I guess chicken comes from a dinosaur egg via evolution
@@kidgforce1 Yes, and it was evolving until the egg was born into a "current" chicken
This needs to be adapted as a full length movie or series
That ending was a big twist.
“You can’t handle the truth...”. The truth if Simple but hard to accept. Now how do we fix that?
My theory is that while you are drunk your brain doesn't think too hard about the idea, that's why you're immune to it. The bartender barely had any drinks
Interesting but how would you explain the countless times he himself narrated the idea to everyone while not being under any alco influence?
@@prashantchanchal1551I’m assuming once you already know the idea and haven’t died, you won’t die. He’s also the original vector for the idea so it wouldn’t make sense if he spontaneously died as well.
😂
yes, thought similar, but that would imply that when you sobered up the next morning and were thinking clearly........kaboom.
That was one of the coolest short films I’ve ever seen! Bravo!
That was good! Loved the foreshadowing that the business guy mimicked blowing his head off in the beginning mocking the idea man, but actually committing it in the end because of the idea.
It was literally chekov's gun
In the first few minutes, when the guy said he sealed a deal of a lifetime, I thought that deal was this guy's original idea.
I was sadly mistaken.
I really hate it when other people are happy and you aren't, especially when they rub your nose in your success
The idea: pizza slices cut in the shape of trapezoids
The ending was pretty sad. *Spoiler*
Him crying at the end and realizing the one person who could maybe help is now gone, is just sad.
such is life. yeah, it 's a little sad that businessboy opted out, but now dispair is replaced by Hope. Life is hard. Wear a helmet.
Never found anything worthwhile like this on UA-cam. Such good acting and dark comedy, hilarious 😂 love it.
"I end up with bits of brain in my beard."
...ok, I'm dead! 🤯
I have ALWAYS run away from anyone who says "You know what's a good Idea?" It truly will cause misery for you. This film validates my point. Great job! 👍
My God this was so good they should make this into a movie
They did, we just saw it.....
🙊🙈........are....are you still there? You didn't pop did you?!?
@@jeffffro7674 this is called a short film not a movie as it says by Allen in the Description. But good one 👍
There's a movie similar to this. It's about teenagers exploding for no reason. It's called "Spontaneous".
@@cahidijoyoraharjo7833 ok now I understand what you meant We're saying when you said, we just saw it because I thought you were talking about the short film my bad, Sorry and I was going to go see that but life happens and I moved on to Netflix, hopefully that movie was good. I do like the idea of you having a great original idea and people heads exploding because you know the reason why they are Dying.
@@techlord5573 ok
“If there’s a gun on the wall in Act I, you can be dead sure it’ll fire in Act III” -Chekhov
This explains why the bar doesn't seem to have many patrons.
Best comment award winner!
It's too early!
This is like a darker take on Monty Python's "funniest joke" sketch.
"Wenn ist das Nunstück git und Slotermeyer? Ja! Beiherhund das Oder die Flipperwaldt gersput!"
i finished my popcorn just as the credits hit 10/10
Dialogue delivery and acting spot on! Even Hollywood should take the back seats
What I like the most about this is that it closely relates to the "welcome to the antimemetics division" story from the SCP idea, where an idea so alien transforms people into vectors, only existing to spread it.
This is not your first day.
Like Birdbox ? Lol
Saw one of these on tv, and found you guys wow what a goldmine of a channel!!!!
This is bestest darkest humor I ever witnessed. Brilliant
The idea must be so damn beautiful that the average person can’t even hold it in it’s head, it just bursts outside
And we’ll never know what it is, and that’s brilliant
imagine writer thinking about an original movie with a mind blowing idea
I love the magical twinkling music whenever he tells someone his idea.
His idea was to mind your business and leave people alone. It's just that we as humans have forgotten this simple idea to the point where it seems completely original.
Socialist brains explode
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
@@fred.flintstone4099 Both statements can be true - the default position SHOULD be to leave people alone, AS LONG AS they are not violating someone else's right to be left alone to live in peace and happiness.
That's demonstrably not what his idea was, because it has a very low lethality rate.
@@ZarkowsWorld what does socialism have to do with this?
I put my ear defenders on in case he told us the idea 😂
This is damn good stuff. Got me engaged. Found myself in the shoes of all the characters. Disbelief, curiosity, bewilderment, position reversal. Even wanting to know how someone else could be immune. This should be a movie. Should be earning top dollars for this.
Reminds me "The Funniest Joke in the World" by Monty Python. 😄
Never heard of it.
@@JustinHaskellWheelz that's why you're still alive 😅
@@luke.rayman
Lol
If I was the bartender, I would've waited for the other guys reaction before listening him and then listen.
Still would have died
@@introverted_nerd after knowing it's real he wouldn't listen
@@Berosta but it doesn't work on the other guy
@@introverted_nerd the reaction of the guy would be enough
@@Berosta So, just the revelation the guy has about what the idea is and not the explosion?
I realized only at the end that i was grinning throughout this wonderful piece of work..what an idea!!
This is brilliant - one of the most original shows I have witnessed. More please.
13:15 "Quit Stalling" - Easter 🥚 to the Stalled episode😂
So the guy who survived the idea still blew his brains out,what an amazing idea!!!
That was really good, had me invested the whole time. I would definitely want to see a full length film of these..."idea"
not only was this a great story, the acting is 10/10. JB was 11
Best part is when he wants to write his original idea he only wants to use the multicolor pen
He's immune because nobody TOLD him the idea.
Also, his head almost exploded before he got the idea - and maybe this made him immune.
I'm feeling lucky too...famous last words💀
I've been waiting for something dark and brilliantly funny to come along and this was just what I needed! Great job all around, excellent all across the board. Thank you so much
Clearly one of the best short films with the best ending music.
i get it. the ideas were so good, it blew their minds. their minds were blown. he had a mind blowing idea…literally.
I am so worried that Omeleto will shut down because they aren’t getting any views anymore like they used to. Please please share their videos and spread the word as much as you can because they make incredible high quality short films and I know I’m not the only one who wouldn’t want them to stop…
They don't MAKE any of these films.
Allen POSTS them providing online distribution/exposure.
Watch the credits. The films are made by different artists & production companies all over the world.
Or just read Allen's 1st pinned comment on every video.
Ya me too😕
People get fired
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@@julieannmyers8714 based
Wow, incredible achievement. What an awesome short! Excellent acting and writing, better than 99% of the garbage that comes out of Hollywood.
Here Here!!!
or is it Hear Hear? IDK
'Nobody knows anything.' Legendary screenwriter William Goldman. I'm constantly gobsmacked by what Hollywood releases. Painfully bad movies, showcasing what I've come to refer to as 'bad storytelling masterclasses'.
His idea is so originnal, simple and beautiful that no one can take it
This is legitimately amazing. It’s ironic but this is such an original idea😂. I was invested the entire time of watching. Great filmmaking!!
This needs to be a damn movie, I’d give my wallet over to this
Reminds me of Fenchurch's idea from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, just before the Vogons blew up the Earth.