"A Tale Of Momentum & Inertia" - Short Film
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- Опубліковано 28 лис 2024
- Director: KAMERON GATES
Animation: HOUSE SPECIAL www.housespecia...
House Special creative director Kirk Kelley in Portland, Oregon: "'A Tale of Momentum & Inertia' is one of our Short Stuff™ projects. The driving force behind Short Stuff™ is to create short animated films from ideas our staff pitch and then develop - ideas we think are funny and interesting, and ultimately reflect and hone our collective studio voice. "The fun thing about our Short Stuff™ projects is that the entire studio has opportunities to contribute and try out new skill sets that the schedules for client projects typically don't allow. People take on new and different roles as they pitch in to help make the shorts happen. "This project was pitched by Kam Gates, who was a staff CG animator at the time, based on an idea of his and his long-time friend and writer Allan Turner. At its heart it's a creation myth, only this world has a creator of questionable benevolence.
"The final story stemmed from bouncing ideas back and forth about what this creator of mountains would do if he made a slight mistake, how he would correct it and what the consequences might be. Have you ever stepped on an anthill? "Giving the world a tactile feeling that was also graphic in nature was the constant challenge. This applied not only to the environment but also the main character, composed entirely of rocks. He needed to be expressive and empathetic for the viewers to connect with him, while at the same time feeling completely rigid and imposing as a massive bundle of rocks. "Kam has a background in sculpture, so using actual rocks he gathered from where he grew up in Lake of the Woods, Ontario, the initial design was conceived.
"Scale and rigging of the character [were the main technical challenges]. The first hurdle was to make the character move in a way which felt more like plate tectonics than bones and muscle. This involved sliding rocks instead of bending joints and is a unique challenge to make the rigging of the body feel both natural and solid. "Next, the world had to feel massive to telegraph the character's physical scale. The number of trees built to fill the forest is mind-boggling. We even added trees to his body. And then a lot of work was done to destroy all of those trees." Director/character designer/storyboard artist: Kameron Gates Creative director: Kirk Kelley Executive producer: Lourri Hammack Producer: Zilpha Yost From an original story by Allan Turner and Kameron Gates Production coordinator: Jamie Pulliam, Julie Ragland, Evan Smith Matte painter: Don Flores, Kameron Gates, Saira Matthews Environment designer: Ian Abando, Pascal Campion,Don Flores, Joshua Harvey Technical director: Chris Immroth, Terence Jacobson, Patrick Van Pelt Modeling: Michael Berger, Chris Ohlgren, Allan Steele, Josh Tonnesen Texture artist: Jeff Gipson, Saira Mathew, Sari Rodrig, Josh Tonnesen Character setup: Terence Jacobson Lighting artist: Thane Hawkins, Matt Reslier Rigger: Terence Jacobson FX: Rogerio Mendes, Karl Richter, Patrick Van Pelt Opening titles: Jose Diaz Editor: Steve Miller Flame artist: Rex Carter Flint artist: Leif Peterson Post production manager: Cam Williams Tape op: Travis Ezell Scheduler: Melissa Tvetan Sound design and mix: Lance Limbocker Toolkit Maya, mental ray, Nuke, Flame
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Rock man: ‘’sorry for stopping you sir , you may proceed.’’
Rock man: saves village
Village: so anyways, let’s just start blasting
Rock man: sorry for stopping the rock, I will let it destroy yall
@@dareways3747 7 months ago mate🤣🤣
@@mattw9873 lol
Rock man:"Ah sorry my guy just a regular ID check feel free to continue at a suitable pace"
No
Ahh so it was actually his fault in the first place. I had never seen it complete.
Edit: because too many people lack reading comprehension; I'm not saying it was intentional, but it was his fault for stacking the rocks like that.
More like nature does what ever the hell it feels like and we’re it in for the ride.
Example: 2004 tsunami
Well, no, he was doing his job. You have to question why there is only one rock guy having to move these massive boulders in the first place. Without the rock man there would be no mountain in the first place. He created the island and the second he slips up the little trolls try to kill him. He was there first. Crush em.
@Nick Smith May i know, how did you get here ? Me because my recommendation
@@cenningitis2910 ksi
@Nick Smith he had infer
Perfect example of "In spite of everything you've done for them, eventually they will hate you".
nice Spiderman callback
@@mastermindoftrouble fuck yeah
“You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.” From The Dark Knight, Batman movie.
@@nickosh See?? what you felt reading my comment is exactly what the stoneman did. Frustration and anger
@@nickosh I think it's safer to just go with it rather than complain and call others morons. Also, the Spiderman callback works for this. Despite the fact he saved them, they hated him because of the ONE TOWER THAT FELL and decided attacking was smart. He had every right to kill them since they saw him as an enemy and he understood that the second they started to strike.
This guy should have a full movie!
+1
wish granted. its just been announced
TheBrownBomber 1 a tale of momentum and inertia
Sure he must
How about imetalover2 ,
A title for it...
'Judgement day'
When he accidentally broke a building and then people were attacking,reminds me of skyrim when you accidentally hit an innocent npc while fighting an enemy.
Yup even a local chicken
Ikr? whenever a Dragon attacks Rorikstead i need to contemplate whether it's worth it or not
Dragonborn: “I like Falkreath, guess I’ll help fight off the dragon.”
Guard that ran into my attack: “YOU HAVE COMMUTED CRIMES AGAINST SKYRIM AND HER PEOPLE!”
Dragonborn: “Dammit, I hate Falkreath.”
Then you slaughter half a country while in enchanted daedric armor
that happens to me all the time
Seeing the full video, I would like to say perspective deeply matters in this video. We as the audience knows what happened but the characters don't.
this is the full video i believe or is there more to it?
Well... I doubt the people in the village couldn’t see the boulder before the golem got to it
@@ThaRealEnzyl golem Looks like freaking bolder.
even with perspective their reaction doesn't make sense.
no, half of audience does not see that it was the giant's fault
this is the sad part of reality, you do so many things right, and you do one thing wrong. Everyone starts criticizing you for that one thing and don’t appreciate the good things you have done.
Yeah, i think Bill cosby agrees with your opinion
bruh they cant see sht up there the rock monster is bigger than their whole town whats your 1st instinct when you see 2 monsters supposedly fighting u fight back to live
perfect example of r/im14andthisisdeep
lmao
Tbf he did cause it
Especially parents...
I feel so bad because people in facebook share this without give you credits, editing the video and cut the credits D:
Rinheus Von Ingres Keiten so true
Yeah, i saw this posted in fb with different background music and even water mark! 😑
So i left a comment of the youtube link
Call them for what they are, leeches, moochers, freeloaders, scum, etc.
The same thing happens on Instagram. I always put the link in the comments.
I saw this one in facebook, the golem was Israel, the castle was europe and the boulder was muslim people.
A stone giant creates a situation that will wipe a town out. Does his best to prevent it. The inhabitants didn't like him nearly killing them all and destroying their tower, so they throw a tantrum, the golem does not like the tantrum (that is not hurting him at all), so he decides to wipe them all out with the same calamity he created in the first place...
I guess it is a good depiction of many human interactions, but it mostly shows how nasty everybody can be.
Imagine tho if the turrets were auto defense 😅
Pretty sure the moral was supposed to be that despite the stone golem creating the initial problem, he still stopped it and caused very minor damage; which the humans who were ungrateful lashed out at him in an attempt to kill him. So he simply just stopped getting in between them and fate.
Tantrum? This is engaging in battle. Do not rely on other's interpretative labor so heavily.
@@GreyKnightsVenerableUngrateful for... what exactly? If the stone giant never existed in the first place then none of this would've happened.
@@GreyKnightsVenerable So if you nearly kill a cyclist by loosing control of your car and the cyclist yells at you for nearly killing him with your carless driving, it would be fine for you to run him over, because apparently that is his fate?
The 12 dislikers used to live in that castle.
Edit: holy crap, I had no idea this would be getting responses 4 years later. Thanks for keeping me honest I guess?
+Eamonn Tuohy Good one XD
+Eamonn Tuohy it's 18 now....may be their relatives are joining in....
Eamonn Tuohy It's 40 now
It's 44 now the grandsons are joining in
Now 46 xD
Rock man: (breaks building)
People: _So you have chosen... death_
Rock man: _So you have chosen... death_
So..He's Rockman X? *plays megaman guitar*
You should have said uno reverse for the rock guy
Rock Man: (quebra a construção)
Pessoas: então você escolheu ... Morte
Rock Man: então você escolheu ... Morte
@@ntknwtry4149
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Lol
Aside from him initially causing it and accidentally crushing the building in town, possibly killing some dwellers, I'm actually puzzled with one thing.
Of all commenters I haven't found one who brought up the issue of him killing ALL the inhabitants. So even out of context, even if we assume he struggled to save them from a random rock, there probably were dwellers who were thankful to him for stopping the rock. And he killed them just because some of their peers shot at him without ability to even damage him. So even without a context he's a heartless murderer
No the rock man is not a murderer ,they attacked first while he just broke a church unintentionally and didn’t retaliate at first until they start shooting at him, secondly , he didn’t cause this accident ,causing it is where you know something bad COULD happen but take a risk any because i could not happen as well,the rock man was just pushing rocks around and that’s it , the rock man didn’t place the rock on a sharp edge of the mountain or somewhere where it could easily fallen over , it was steep part of the mountain and nowhere near the town so it was rock coincidentally moving to the direction of the town. It was just bad luck that rock fallen over
@@iamablacksabbathsong9765 how can you not see that he obviously placed it on a god awful spot?
@@iamablacksabbathsong9765 That'd still fall under man slaughter or third degree murder in some places. As well as reckless endangerment.
Just cause you didn't know, doesn't excuse you getting people killed.
Well, who would call you a murderer for destroying an ants nest?
@@sudokuacrobatics ants aren't sentient
The president of Brazil just tweeted this video and said "good afternoon to everybody", I think we're gonna die
Did you?
@@chair5613 no
Goodbye brazil
Imagine living in Brazil lol
@@Odinsday it's bad ngl
“It is wiser to bear a single injury in silence than to provoke a thousand by flying into a rage.”
-Aesop
Better kill them all
@@alfonseradorimperial642 sheesh, tone down the edginess there.
@@CountTentacula that is what bullying victims do, they bear their injury in silence, then the next one comes and then another and then they realize that they are wrong,
Evil should not be tolerated, purge them all
Unless you are doomslayer
@@alfonseradorimperial642 Sure, purge the evil... just know that not all who commit crimes are criminals of their own accord. Sometimes, someone who seems bad is really just scared and acting out of fear and confusion, not understanding that what they're doing is wrong.
Giant: kills 55 people accidentally
People:hey that's not nice 😡
Giant: kills 678 people on purpose
Viewers: RESPECT🔥🔥🔥
i'd say killing 55 people accidentally is better than killing 687 people accidentally
Are you freaking dumb ?
Especially it's all his fault
Typical issue taken out of the context. Not nice.
I doubt anyone was in that church
There are people who do not know the value of what you do for them until you stop doing it
Wow I wasn’t expecting to get so many likes 🥺🤍🤍
Garbage collectors.
tyro244 😂
Ugh I hate it when I forget the end quotation...
...the Giant, pushed the stone...
But it was his fault tho 😥
Lmfao I LOOOVE the giant's face expression before he releases the boulder 😂😂😂
Lmao same but I think what makes it so funny is not just his face expression but it’s the arrows and boulders being launched at him bouncing off the side of his head while he just stands there and that shit is pinging off the side of his head and while that’s going on he just makes that face like alright assholes I saved your village and now you guys wana try to destroy me with your tiny defense mechanisms
Man, this is so relatable. I once burned down a neighbor's house while I was playing with fire. They were so angry, man. One of the survivors even slapped me in the face because their livelihoods were gone and family members were likely dead. The whole city got angry at me too. Ugh, ungrateful bastards, they should have been grateful I didn't burn down their whole city! Of course, I did just that. I'm such a kind person worthy of defense and praise.
В чём отличия скриншота от камшота? 🤔🤔🤔
@@WertyHwost12 the former is a picture of your screen, the latter is what happens to blondes.
@@user-Mr-L-of-York Now I understand, thank you very much
inaccurate analogy.
@@SebLuthor nah, it's very accurate. Explain how it isn't.
this video is perfect to describe when your work is not appreciated, even if hard, even if you save all asses and doing this you are forced to make some mistake. People will remember only the mistake. The giant is a kind of god here, or the nature itself. Have no sense to judge if he's good or bad. The final is sad but necessary to show the message. And people want to kill the giant so he just move out after their attack. Show perfectly how we complain about anything, and we lost the view about the main problem even if the main problem risks our lives. True story. Is a masterpiece. Great!
Okay but the Giant caused the landslide...the entire problem was one of his own creation. He then got offended and decided to allow an entire town to die because they were upset by that he damaged apart of their town in an attempt to fix a problem he again had created in the first place.
@@damizaid7284 Yes but he tried his very best to correct the mistake but they were too arrogant and Ignorant to appreciate that he just saved them from certain doom. They also tried to end his life for it. So he does exactly what they wanted. Stop helping
@@damizaid7284 yeah I showed this to all my friends and family and they agree with you. This monster is at fault and murdered those innocent people.
@@mitchelljones6969 well this monster, by the looks of it, was not phased at all by the attacks. It's like comparing a human to ants. Your logic fails cause of this. Even though it's his fault he should have fixed his mistake and walk away but instead was annoyed and murdered innocent lives, there was probably women and children who had no say in the attack....did you think about that?
Jose Guzman the town would’ve died either way.
- BOA TARDE A TODOS.
Boa tarde polar
Boa tarde
Oi casado
Boa tarde
boa tarde
If there is no earliest part. This clip perfectly describes people who don't appreciate the help of others.
This is the type of "muh deep" videos that oftentimes reposted by instagram content stealer which i search the original video just to actually appreciate the creator
I think everybody is missing the true lesson of this video people keep saying “ungrateful or it’s the giant fault” all I see are the different perspectives and why we shouldn’t jump into conclusion. Tbh the rock falling was the giant fault and the giant tried to correct his mistake but to the perspective of the humans in the castle they may hit have known that the rock was trying to protect them and they attacked and to the giant, the giant may have assumed that the humans were just ungrateful. To me it’s all a matter of perspective, the humans may not have known that the giant was trying to protect them and in response they attacked and the giant may just have assumed that the humans are just ungrateful and let them die.but we the viewers know exactly what happened but the characters in the video don’t.
Again this is just my opinion if you have a different thought from mine pls let me know
For me I think that it wasn’t the humans fault either because there may be a system that trigger the release of catapults when a building collapses,that the people living there need time to stop it
100% agree
Thats pretty sharp
Someone get this dude a certificate
Literally just like this and people brain not working properly.
Plot twist:
The cannons were automated, and the people in the castle were deactivating them, they just needed a few more seconds.
the yelling sound effects:
@@RoTerra217 It may be the commotion from all the automated cannons turning on
@@ShafiqUA-cam81 true
The golem be like : I tried so hard and got so far but in the end it doesn't even matter 😂😂
POV you finally found it after watching all the memes
0:15 Oh no!😨
0:35 Don’t worry everyone, I’ll save you all!😉 *Everyone attacking*
0:54 You know what, on second thought...😑 *Releases the boulder*
(I love the concept of this short film😂)
One must imagine stone man happy 0:37
Agora entendi, ele estava confessando que a desgraçeira toda é culpa dele. Parabéns Jair.
Burro pra caralho, como sempre.
Annali VDD , o Bozonaro só faz merda desde quando sentou no trono pela primeira vez e ainda ele limpa com as próprias mãos .
Lamentável porém esperado...!
@Fiscal de Vídeos e eu tenho o que a ver com o PT? Eu vi postando ele essa semana foi o presidente atual. Caguei pro PT.
@Fiscal de Vídeos E o PT hein? E o Lula? E a Dilma?
After seeing this, I've come to realize, why do a lot of the protagonists I see tend to be the cause of some of the problems.
Story development, also to give a sense of reality
The protagonist learns something from their mistake, be it actually related to the mistake or not.
In my view protagonists are just means to break Stagnation as stagnation means rot and death.
I love how literally EVERYBODY here is saying that it’s the Giant’s fault that the boulder nearly hit the kingdom when he was just playing a boulder on the mountain. “Hur dee dur! It was the giant’s fault so he should be attacked.”
The weapons didn't even hurt him. He killed them all because he was mildly annoyed that he was attacked for destroying a church.
>Be a random ass civilian in a castle
> see a fucking golem sliding towards your castle ( All the civilians from their perspective would only see the golem, and not the rock)
> The foot of the golem breaks a church with hundreds of people inside, killing them
> due to panic you would, of course decide to attack the golem
> Every single weapon of your castle does not hurt the golem at all
> Despite this, the golem decides to crush you with a giant rock
> thousands of innocents die due to the golem being slightly annoyed at something
Plus you know.... if this golem didn't decide to put a giant rock on the edge of the mountain, this wouldn't happen
This video is the literal version of "don't bite the hand that feeds you"
Not really, no. The giant was initially at fault here.
Ehhh that monster thing cause that boulder to fall and murdered a whole village, with innocent women and children.
Jose Guzman But they attacked it even after it corrected it’s mistake and last time I checked that’s not how you thank someone who saves your life.
@@emldV2 they didn't know that the monster saved them. All they saw was it destroying a building.
Rich I guess you have a point there
Finally the original video
Why people keep act like he's the good guy here. He caused the boulder to fall at the first place. And all those artillery doesn't even hurt him yet he let people die as a consequence of his act just because he's mildly annoyed.
it wasn't his fault,all he did was misplace the rock. He actually was trying to save the castle and the people in it but they started shooting him for accidentally knocking over a structure.who else WOULDN'T get annoyed and let the rock crush castle?...I would.
@@sherryelder9511 it was totally his fault. He put the rock there and for no reason at all, btw.
@@sherryelder9511 Yeah, I presonally, would hesitate before crushing hundreds of people.
Y’all cannot be missing the point of this story that hard and trynna villanise a dude who was only trynna help.
I don’t think he should be blamed for the rock falling, I think that’s a reasonable mistake, and similarly the city thinking he’s trying to hurt them was a reasonable mistake too and I don’t think he should really have let them die over such a small mistake like that
This basically the short story of mother nature and humanity
When people don't value your efforts...
you mean college?
what efforts? he caused the problem... should he be praised for fixing his own shit?
Nice word u tell
It was Rock Man's fault.
To the guys blaming the big guy, you're right. He deliberately chucked that rock into the kingdom then pretended to defend it.
.
Of f****g course he should be praised. At least he tried to amend his mistake. Not his fault that he was minding his own businesses when the accident happened. And lets say they didn’t need to thank him, but hit him for giving the effort in the protect them? Lol thats a really crappy outlook you got there.
The giant caused the boulder to roll down the mountain.
A reference to things currently happening.
When you make a mistake with good intentions, you only remember when you try to fix your mistake, and your victims only remember your faults, it only takes a bigger guy to realize what is terribly wrong here
When you try to correct your mistake...
But then they only remember and pay most attention to the mistake prior to your correction.
The true meaning is, don't trust big idiots, becouse, being idiot don't make It ok when you try to solve own messes. Great powers demands Great responsability.
@@N3t0L1n o cara deveria ser o novo presidente do Brasil depois desse comentário
Twitter moment
I love this, usually in films there are always a little cute stage where they talk it out and forgive eachother blah blah, the lack of that crap makes me love this video even more
Okey. Then. I will punch you
Um, Zionistbros? Why did we say the quiet parts out loud?
🇵🇸🤜🏼🇮🇱
His face when he decides to let the rock go is epic.
(Please don't start a war in my replies for this)
But im pretty sure it wasn't his fault all he did was *misplace* the rock. He actually was trying to save the castle but then when they started shooting him for *accidentally* knocking over a structure who else wouldn't get annoyed and start pushing the rock back up to save the castle?
Misplacing the rock was negligence, so it was his fault. It was his responsibility to fix, which he failed to follow through. All he needed was to deflect the rock to another path to continue past the town to save them. The only thing the villagers knew was he killed dozens of innocent people by toppling the church, so they took up arms out of self-defense. They did nothing wrong. The golem was not threatened by their weapons. Yet he gave in to annoyance and arrogance, and destroyed the entire town (including other innocents who weren't even attacking). The golem is very clearly the villain, no hero.
Its insane how many people worked on this. Gives me a new appreciation for all that goes into a movie, especially the CGI teams. And I already had mad appreciation for them.
Sometimes minding you're own BUSINESS is the best way....😎🤞🏻❤✌🏻
But he literally caused it. It was his business.
your
This is why people are so afraid of showing thier mistakes when mistakes is what makes the community stronger and better. But if people have this critizing and judgemental attitude. Even I won't show my mistakes and I just show my best part.
It was Rock Monster fault in first place, placing Big Rock near cliff😂 and eventually rock losing its balance...😂 that is why people are angry🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Giant man didn't intentionally destroying the village at first place, but then he did.
He caused the problem, he tried to fix it with a little damage, when people blame him for the damage he left and let his own problem HIT everyone. So who is the ignorance?
He has his POWER and he got his RIGHT, that's shame.
The giant saving them is *_obvious._* But they assume the worst of a scary "monster." Consider an orc who accidentally tripped a human who then tumbled towards a cliff's edge, only to be grabbed and saved by the orc. In the process, the human gets bruised. But, instead of thanking the orc, the human only sees a scary monster, scratching and biting the hand... despite the hand holding them from certain death. Clearly, the person is behaving ungrateful and suicidal.
Guybrush Threepwood so are the people
But it’s not because he wanted to abuse it. He tried to correct his mistake but the town were too ignorant. They decided because he mildly inconvenienced them by stopping total destruction that he deserved to die. They tried to end his life. Because they yet again were being ignorant, ungrateful, arrogant and assholes. So he decided if they aren’t going to be appreciative or look beyond their insignificant little circle, he would let them face their problems alone. And look what it got them. Ultimately they were the reason they got crushed.
@Guybrush Threepwood He is the exact opposite
Great short film! You had me from the start with your CGI momentum & inertia (hey! that's in the title, too) and I wanted badly for our do-right rock-biter to save the kingdom. But, alas, some good deeds *do* get punished.
Thank you Stash C. for posting. Thank you Kameron & House Special for imagining, making and sharing. What's next?
One must imagine Sisyphus happy.
58 seconds
This might be the best supershort film I've ever seen. It's underlying aphorism is almost biblical
I actually remembered this video while reading the Bible (Jeremiah 18)
what the f does that even mean
He wasn't injured; just annoyed. And his pettiness negates completely cancels the notion he was ever noble.
Negates completely cancels. Work on that
No no he has a point
@@grapist6969 lmfaoooooo
He made the island read the description the forgot to pay rent lol
@@grapist6969 yeah I think a brain aneurism came through as he was typing that sentence or maybe a stroke. It makes no sense
It's crazy how many people are defending the golem's actions, despite it causing the boulder to fall down the mountainside in the first place. If the boulder had fallen due to a natural disaster, the golem still wouldn't be justified in letting the boulder crush the town just because it got annoyed at them.
bro didn't want to save the village, he just wanted the recognition and praise for saving it
Precisely. People are defending his actions as if he shouldn't have been compassionate to people clearly scared of him and powerless to do anything.
This is so wonderfully done! Bravo!
I love films that have a happy ending
Thats the spirit, when they dont care saving their lives and start attacking u just let them die.
Exactly
After throwing a rock down at them to begin with?
It wasn't intentional, I could tell by the look on the rock guys face when he hears it beginning to roll down the mountain. There is a difference.
@@thursoberwick1948 it was never thrown at them
Now I understand why this animated-short has been pirated and doctored by so many of agitprop sources.
Fun fact: The rock mans name is “Inertia”, Inertia describes the resistance against momentum depending on the mass.
So he tried to push it because he is using the energy to stop the rock from destroying the town
0:37 : sisyphus
THIS PRISON TO HOLD…… ME?
@@johnsonwu4745a visitor? Hmm…indeed. I have slept long enough.
basically the whole story:
0:01 start
0:06 rock dude: imma move this rock
0:14 i am mot aware there is a village in the way
0:17 wait wth
0:21 OH ROCK! THERE IS A VILLAGE IN THE WAY!!!
0:24 oh rocks i gotta stop it
0:26 leap of faaith
0:27 aha i got u oh pebble
0:33 i gotta get it
0:37 you shall not pass
0:42 bell ring
0:45 bye
0:47 he saved our village lets kill him
0:54 …
0:58 sorry bro you can go
Giant was good and tried to protect the village but people were ungrateful, so he just let it happen. RESPECT. Ungrateful bastards doesn't deserve your help.
Giant was good? He caused the bolder to fall onto the village in the first place and decided to let them all die because he was mildly inconvenienced after he killed some people in a church. That's good? What are they supposed to be thanking him for?
Let’s take a moment to the people that haven’t found this yet🖤
Ohh the Titan was in the wrong all the time. Got it.
Goot thing I saw the full movie.
Again, he was "building" and his materials fall onto another living organizing, that dont know of him, and CANNOT CAUSE HIM ANY PHYSICAL DAMAGE AT ALL!!!! But he got "hurt" and let his error annihilate them from existence??!! Really enlightening and teaching.
Trying to stop the rock was the error in first place, that's the enlightening and teaching part.
your brain is fried, that's the exact wrong moral to take from this lmao
@@TheMoonman4 he has a point
@@likefrim No tf he doesn't lmao. This is a baby's elementary school lesson on gratitude and understanding; if your response to an accidental situation like this is immediate violence instead of just looking at what was really happening and understanding the giant was SAVING them, then expect to get burned. That it's "impervious to physical harm" isn't even relevant; reacting like that town did is how you make people not bother trying to help or aid anyone at all
@@TheMoonman4 nice rant
I totally understand that face he makes. When you’re so done. When no one appreciates anything. You know what. Im walking away
In all fairness, it's a pretty flimsy building if barely touching the bell was enough to knock it down
It's medieval era building vs The Grand Titan of The Eternal Boulders of the Heavens, ofc it's gonna fall
One must imagine the Stone golem happy
"hey guys look at that big ass giant"
"on neat hes got a rock"
"yeah lets just leave him be"
*30 seconds later*
"oh god hes coming right for us dude, but hes sliding backward"
"yeah idk it'll probably be fine, hes chill"
*murders like a hundred people at least*
"oh well he just kicked one of our buildings into oblivion"
"yeah hes pretty obviously a threat, lets defend ourselves"
*rock giant decides to genocide the whole city due to slight annoyance*
"damn the afterlife sucks"
"cant believe the rock dude killed us all for no reason"
This seems more of a story of how people will be pissed at you, even if you attempt to fix your wrongs, as long as it affects them they have some “entitlement” to attack you for the error that you caused, yet you try to fix.
And apparently how you shouldn’t care about what happens so long as the problem subsides
Ok nerd
It was his fault all along, and he decided to finish the job. What a assassin
When your project group don't appreciate you for solving problems you made
Too relate with my life in school... I always made problem like destroying project, annoy them, etc... But even after i remade the project that i messed up alone... They never forgive me... So yup
After that i never touching any project with my groupmate again and just watching(if you questioning why our teacher didnt mad to me, cuz the teacher can feel my pain in that group lol, so my teacher allow me to stay watching without touching the project before my groupmate say sorry to me)
The next day : my friend say sorry to me with angry noises...
I forgive them... And they forgive me everytime im doing mistake again
So you take everything you did, brought your work elsewhere, and watch them die
Камень это америка,гигант это Россия.А люди это Украина.Мы пытаемся спасти Украину,но она упрямо идет под камень.Есть второй вариант,мы спасем Украину,разбив камень...продолжение следует..
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"Caught between a rock and a hard place"
-Malphite
Rock Golem ("A Tale Of Momentum & Inertia"-Short Film) All Powers:
•Superhuman strength 0:01
•Massive size
•Unlimited stamina and endurance
•Rock Body
•Enhance Leap 0:33
•Superhuman durability 0:49
Rock: Climate Change
Giant: Nuclear Energy
Town: Modern Society
Bold statement, bro
I want to know how the nuclear energy would save change something about the climate change
@@georgeiminlincalvimontes8594 Well since nuclear energy do effect the ozone layer to decrease its length . If it were to decrease , It couldn’t hold much of the sun’s radiation / heat to protect society . Well climate change basically . But nuclear energy is a source for basically anything includes electricity . Well it’s useless and useful at the same time .
Well someone made this into a meme
www.reddit.com/r/memes/comments/mg81fo/a_tale_of_momentum_and_inertia/
Agreed, but people should also stop being so politicised around climate change as well as not denying its existence in the first place.
It is alarming to see so many thinking the giant was in the right when a) it was his fault to begin with that the boulder came crashing down and b)to the town,some giant creature suddenly crushed one of their buildings.He knew the context,they didn't.What the hell were they supposed to do?
Look past the golem and see the giant boulder coming down at them.
I doubt any of them DIDNT see the giant ass boulding coming down at them
Humans literally are the only creatures with the ability to discern. Intellect. Figure out what the hell was going on and don't do more than what was necessary to solve the problem. Assess. Strategize. They did neither. They escalated all the way up to war. With a creature that literally was an apocalyptic threat. But one that was trying earnestly to help them. They turned a friend into their enemies by their lack of consideration for the situation. Literally jumping to conclusions. That's like the first human thinking it can just go up to a mammoth and hunt it by Taking a bite out of it, then making the surprise Pikachu face when it steps on it. Humans literally have one ability, the ability to think, and they didn't do that.
it is alarming to see so many hating the giant when in reality he was trying to save them
@@JoeMemes and because he didn't got the gratitude he thought he deserved, it's ok to let a whole town get crushed? Nah, he's a selfish idiot to the max.
@@JoeMemessave them from the accident he caused, brotha he killed hundreds of humans cause he was mildly annoyed from his own mistake
For me Inertia is the time delay between the object being hit by an external force and the aforementioned object reacting to the external force, in simple terms, inertia is the force that keeps the object stationary.
Momentum on the other hand is the force that keeps an object moving. For example when you intercept a fast moving object, it doesn't stop immediately, there is a noticeable time delay between the point where you catch it and the point where the object you caught becomes stationary or comes to a full stop. That time delay probably explains the nature of momentum
One must imagine earth golem happy.
he did after commiting genocide
This video rocks! It shows how society has become entitled instead of being thankful.
"Thank you giant for sending a giant boulder towards our town and destroying a church with people inside and then killing all of us out of pettiness because you don't feel appreciated enough."
when you try to protect some people but then they start attacking you hahaha! this is soooo cooL!!!
When you're doing the work of 10,000 people at your job and your superiors start criticizing you...
I just watched the documentary "Tower".. the rotoscope animation work you did on that was awesome.
The real story is that the self defense mechanism went off by itself.
0:06 It looks as if he is building a memorial for one of their own who has died. 😢
Nowhere near but alright
Who else typed “rock saving city” to watch the original version of the meme on KSI’s subreddit vid?
How did you know
i only type big rock falling to the castle
I typed rock titan stops boulder
That’s how I feel about my job.. I try stopping this thing that will cause issues, and no one appreciates it.. so.. now I’m just letting that boulder roll baby..
You're the one who caused the issues in the first place
The ending was unexpected and awesome!
Props to Lance Limbocker for the amazing sound design
Imaginate vivir tranquilo en tu pueblo en un dia como cualquiera, cuando de repente ves a un golem de piedra enorme acercandose a gran velocidad hacia ti con una piedra aun mas grande que el, no entendés que esta haciendo solo sabes que viene hacia ustedes y destruye la iglesia matando a muchas personas (de las cuales tal vez alguna sea un familiar tuyo). Entonces entras en panico y contigo toda la ciudad, activan los mecanismos de defensa pero nada de lo que hacen le hace daño, de hecho parece que ni le impota. Entonces el golem te mira y tiene cara de enojado, mas asustados siguen atacando al golem sin ningun resultado, hasta que el golem suelta la roca gigante y termina de destruir y de matar a todos los habitantes del pueblo que faltan
As Einstein says
"You do things right, nobody congratulate you, you do 1 thing wrong, and everybody criticized you"
Except the golem did more wrong things here than right. 1) negligence in placing the boulder 2) destroyed a tower 3) gave into annoyance and destroyed the entire town. The only thing he did right was to try and stop the boulder the first time, but didn't follow through on his responsibility. Ultimately, the golem is a villain, not a hero
Tratas de detener la roca que se te calló cuando la ponias imprudentemente en la punta de una montaña y nadie te felicita.
Matas a todo un pueblo (incluyendo a gente inocente) porque gracias a tu negligencia desteuiste un edificio del pueblo y con ello una gran cantidad de personas y todos te critican.
@@Sr.Chuleta usa el traductor de google y traducelo al ingles
@@Tsbguy10 que cosa, mi mensaje?
I am genuinely concerned for not only those who live in the castle, but my physics teacher who discovered this and forced 180 people to see, maybe even more.
Now we know where come from all those dislikes
"for 2000 years, they built their city, then along came this abomination, this caricature of man, made of stone... with inhuman strengths unsurpassed by even their mightiest, it started rearranging their landscapes from former fertile fields and abundant forests to rocky, jagged and precarious slopes, precipitous mountains of granite and landslide... defenceless against its stony visage, they retreated, devised their best weapons... but with limited resources, death for any that ventured from the city walls, the scant survivors were doomed to perish, but struggled on in vain, regardless..."
its all about perspective. noone asking wtf he was doing moving rocks around in the first place? who he think he is anyway? huh? perfectly nice flat plain before, plenty of room with a seabreeze, and this freaking troll has to go and make mountains where there previously were none... box them in until they had nowhere to go... and what? we supposed to laugh when he brutally slays their entire civilisation in one smite? oh, so he tried saving them from his own stuff up? so what?
hmmph.
lol :)
Dudes it was the golems fault in the first place look it up and watch the original
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Wait, that's some physics bending acceleration.
This guy can control the amount of G-force it experiences.
Uncle Ben- "With great powe-"
This giant- "What?"
Giant rock: Climate change
Rock dude: Atomic Energy
Church tower: Chernobyl
Yes, I've seen a video where someone annotated this video with that... I'm looking for it and can't find it.
Town people: Anti-nuclear, fossil fuel interest...
When they were all Karen’s
moral lesson never look down or disrespect the person that take care or helping you ❤
great video. Sorry it was missused. honestly really good CG
love genocide
also wdym by "Sorry it was missused" ?
Are those sounds from... Age of Empires II?
Eine der besten Kurzgeschichten, die als Video erzählt wurden ! Die tiefsinnige Aussage hat mich ungemein berürt !
Because of Covid lockdown, I get the chance to visit this again - Truly one of the great short film - 2020 anyone? 😁
love genocide😍
*"when they don't Appreciate you"