From a reply to another comment, regarding her "disability": Her hand could be considered a disability, but from what the cinamatography implied it was an expression of her deepest self, the one no one allowed her to show. It displayed a certain self hatred at the beginning, but by the end she had made peace within herself. It's striking the difference between the way her hand acts before she unleashes it on the canvas, and after. After, it only shows hostility to her unsupportive "boyfriend" as well as her mother. The scene with her mother and her on the ground shows her mother trying her best to just console her daughter as opposed to the way she's treated her in the past, mildly condescending and motherly. Due to that, at first the hand rejects her advance, and she has to fight it to get in and just hug her daughter. Lizzy( I think that's her name) runs away, both in the fear that her mother might hurt her, as well as the fear that her hand- reflecting her true inward feelings- might hurt her mother. Her mother is then able to approach her and she is both allowed as well as allows herself to be vulnerable. In the end, seeing the true expression of her own artistry displayed triumphantly on the wall, she and her hand finally find a peace. Her outward self and inward self are one. It brings up a question: is she more disabled before or after her hand goes "haywire"??? The advent of this "disability" is the catalyst for an inward change that finally allows her to function in society on her terms. Would it have happened had she not had this "disability"? In that case, her hand wasn't a disability at all. Rather it was the very enabler of her transformation, as well as its guide and impetus.
Wow you gave alot thought to that, when I was just like her hand is pissed and trying to kill her or whoovers neck it can get itself around. I'm not good at artistic metaphors I need things to be more obvious and literal
Some deep analysis there. It would be a great opportunity to engage your mind in other intellectual conversations. Comments like yours are the reason I like coming to the comment section. Much love from Nigeria!!!
I found myself feeling quite sorry for the girl "Cassie" (?) as she was not at all understood by her boyfriend and yes, that slap he got was certainly deserved. Her mom showed a mother's love for her daughter, no matter the condition or severity but rather she embraced her daughter and her work! While a somewhat sci-fi symptom for a hand to have a mind of its own, the film was well thought out and very nicely delivered!!
As an artist, my best pieces come from dreams, simple observation and a lot of research to complete the pieces with precision. The dreams are the best, half my work comes from dreams, it's pure madness walking up to one of these interesting dreams.
A mind of its own? More like her her inner self outburst. Like that slap? Deep down she wanted to slap her boyfriend for being selfish and not supportive of her work.
Having seizures is not fun at all I had to deal with them when I was little. Then at 23 till about 44 when I found out u was diabetic. So when my sugars were high I had them. So no matter what you do you always have to be careful not to over stress yourself but even when you do your best they still happen. So I wasn't driving till afterwards so now sugars for me are fine.. but her stress is with something else Both are call epilepsy. Something to deal with and not all seizures are the same. She has grandmal seizures and focal grand mal seizures. Which is a serious issue in her case mine wasn't nearly as bad. But I know what it was like to have them too.
My sister just found out hers are related to blood sugar, too! She has both high and low blood sugar, and now that she's started to regulate it, the seizures have stopped. They're completely crippling and shockingly painful! I never appreciated how much they hurt before. Now it's like, DUH, if every muscle in your body is in spasm, of COURSE it hurts! Anyway, I'm sorry that you've suffered from them, too. It sucks.
Oh wow, amazing to see a film from a fellow Northern Film School alumnus on Omeleto! Joe is a fantastic filmmaker and this film should strike a chord with any artist striving to express themselves authentically. So proud of Iona (Cassie) and Corin (Theo) too! I shot a film with them both back in 2019, and then wrapped another with Iona this spring. They're both absolutely excellent actors and this piece is no exception. Well done guys!
A little ironic that they put the flashing lights in there which cause many to HAVE seizures. It gives me migraines but luckily I closed my screen in time.
@@IcyLife3956 "A seizure is a burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells... that causes temporary abnormalities in muscle tone or movements (stiffness, twitching or limpness), behaviors, sensations or states of awareness."
Superb short. Ms. Champian has a gorgeous face and acting chops to spare! Top rank storytelling all around! Kudos to all! I was glad her hand didn't turn out to be murderous.
@@allisonjames2923 I took the hand's aggression more as an expression of her need to unleash herself than any actual murderous intent. Once she was able to get her inner turmoil on paper, the hand unclenched.
There was nothing special about her hand. She always had the talent. Just like she always wanted to slap the crap out of her idiot boyfriend. Her hand was just an excuse for outwardly becoming who she already was.
People take the time to read the description before you watch the film; you will get a lot more from it. The girl's name is Cassie, and the other woman in the film is her sister, not her mother. And physical violence is never acceptable.
She discovered the next level of her art through pain and trauma…no matter how destructive life may be, art will always find a way to flourish…like green shoots pushing through the cracks in the cement
Medication non-adherence for people experiencing epilepsy should not be encouraged. The workload of a single parent in trying to work with a non-adherent young person on a holistic treatment plan can be exhausting and isolating, particularly where there is physical violence and self-harm perpetrated by the young person. So there is some concerning tropes delivered here.
He deserved that slap. However I can relate with him aswell. Its easy to get bitter when friends around you make big progress while you get stuck, however, he needed that slap lol
That last seizure must have acted like a Corpus callosotomy, and now she has "Alien Hand Syndrome". Funny thing is that the non-repressed hand is now able to get her true art across. Interesting premise
@@atcguy2007 Some people actually appreciate constructive criticism. Personally, I would prefer that someone points out my typos, misspellings, and such.
@@atcguy2007 ... Well someone has to be smart and as you're obviously a little triggered by someone pointing out a simple mistake then I guess you're not that person.
@RedRay That's not what I got from it. Her hand could be considered a disability, but from what the cinamatography implied it was an expression of her deepest self, the one no one allowed her to show. It displayed a certain self hatred at the beginning, but by the end she had made peace within herself. It's striking the difference between the way her hand acts before she unleashes it on the canvas, and after. After, it only shows hostility to her unsupportive "boyfriend" as well as her mother. The scene with her mother and her on the ground shows her mother trying her best to just console her daughter as opposed to the way she's treated her in the past, mildly condescending and motherly. Due to that, at first the hand rejects her advance, and she has to fight it to get in and just hug her daughter. Lizzy( I think that's her name) runs away, both in the fear that her mother might hurt her, as well as the fear that her hand- reflecting her true inward feelings- might hurt her mother. Her mother is then able to approach her and she is both allowed, and allows herself to be vulnerable. In the end, seeing the true expression of her own artistry displayed triumphantly on the wall, she and her hand finally find a peace. Her outward self and inward self are one. It brings up a question: is she more disabled before, or after her hand goes "haywire"??? The advent of this "disability" is the catalyst for an inward change that finally allows her to function in society on her terms. Would it have happened had she not had this "disability"? In that case, her hand wasn't a disability at all. Rather it was the very enabler of her transformation, as well as its guide and impetus.
@@reverbeddd That's not it, but you can always read the description box. I see that you often have trouble understanding this kind of expression of emotions in the form of a short film. Take a look, and maybe it will help you. :)
A girl from a church/daughter of the prist falling love with a older lady when the church found it they killed the lady..... Its kind of the story of a short-film out there can anyone please tell me the name of the short film, i forgot the name🤷♂️🤷♂️
From a reply to another comment, regarding her "disability":
Her hand could be considered a disability, but from what the cinamatography implied it was an expression of her deepest self, the one no one allowed her to show. It displayed a certain self hatred at the beginning, but by the end she had made peace within herself.
It's striking the difference between the way her hand acts before she unleashes it on the canvas, and after. After, it only shows hostility to her unsupportive "boyfriend" as well as her mother.
The scene with her mother and her on the ground shows her mother trying her best to just console her daughter as opposed to the way she's treated her in the past, mildly condescending and motherly. Due to that, at first the hand rejects her advance, and she has to fight it to get in and just hug her daughter. Lizzy( I think that's her name) runs away, both in the fear that her mother might hurt her, as well as the fear that her hand- reflecting her true inward feelings- might hurt her mother.
Her mother is then able to approach her and she is both allowed as well as allows herself to be vulnerable.
In the end, seeing the true expression of her own artistry displayed triumphantly on the wall, she and her hand finally find a peace. Her outward self and inward self are one.
It brings up a question: is she more disabled before or after her hand goes "haywire"??? The advent of this "disability" is the catalyst for an inward change that finally allows her to function in society on her terms.
Would it have happened had she not had this "disability"? In that case, her hand wasn't a disability at all. Rather it was the very enabler of her transformation, as well as its guide and impetus.
Wow you gave alot thought to that, when I was just like her hand is pissed and trying to kill her or whoovers neck it can get itself around. I'm not good at artistic metaphors I need things to be more obvious and literal
Bob, I like your interpretation and conclusions.
I need her hand 🖐️
She was her "sister" not mother.
It's in the description box
Some deep analysis there. It would be a great opportunity to engage your mind in other intellectual conversations. Comments like yours are the reason I like coming to the comment section. Much love from Nigeria!!!
clearly shows we all need someone to accept us with all our faults without pity.
i love watching short movies like this, its literally told anything just like 2 hours movies always does
It's made me kinda hate how long movies are. When I see movies it's like they're just adding/extending a scene(s) to make it longer not better.
@@lecookie007 i dont hate but they are. they make it longer for entertainment purpose. we been knew this
Setuju pak..
@@deutandev1728 wkwk
@@lecookie007 Upvoted for hating long movies.
I found myself feeling quite sorry for the girl "Cassie" (?) as she was not at all understood by her boyfriend and yes, that slap he got was certainly deserved. Her mom showed a mother's love for her daughter, no matter the condition or severity but rather she embraced her daughter and her work! While a somewhat sci-fi symptom for a hand to have a mind of its own, the film was well thought out and very nicely delivered!!
It’s not necessarily a “sci-fi symptom”. Alien Hand Syndrome is a real thing.
Oliver Sacks has written many interesting books about similar symptoms. I don't know exactly if Alien Hand Syndrome was among them, but I think so.
As an artist, my best pieces come from dreams, simple observation and a lot of research to complete the pieces with precision. The dreams are the best, half my work comes from dreams, it's pure madness walking up to one of these interesting dreams.
Okay but this isn't about you, so..
A mind of its own? More like her her inner self outburst. Like that slap? Deep down she wanted to slap her boyfriend for being selfish and not supportive of her work.
Having seizures is not fun at all I had to deal with them when I was little. Then at 23 till about 44 when I found out u was diabetic. So when my sugars were high I had them. So no matter what you do you always have to be careful not to over stress yourself but even when you do your best they still happen. So I wasn't driving till afterwards so now sugars for me are fine.. but her stress is with something else Both are call epilepsy. Something to deal with and not all seizures are the same. She has grandmal seizures and focal grand mal seizures. Which is a serious issue in her case mine wasn't nearly as bad. But I know what it was like to have them too.
My sister just found out hers are related to blood sugar, too! She has both high and low blood sugar, and now that she's started to regulate it, the seizures have stopped. They're completely crippling and shockingly painful! I never appreciated how much they hurt before. Now it's like, DUH, if every muscle in your body is in spasm, of COURSE it hurts! Anyway, I'm sorry that you've suffered from them, too. It sucks.
Oh wow, amazing to see a film from a fellow Northern Film School alumnus on Omeleto! Joe is a fantastic filmmaker and this film should strike a chord with any artist striving to express themselves authentically. So proud of Iona (Cassie) and Corin (Theo) too! I shot a film with them both back in 2019, and then wrapped another with Iona this spring. They're both absolutely excellent actors and this piece is no exception. Well done guys!
Life is full of misery loneliness and suffering
And it's all over much too soon
Yes because we all need more time for misery loneliness and suffering.
A little ironic that they put the flashing lights in there which cause many to HAVE seizures. It gives me migraines but luckily I closed my screen in time.
Almost had a bloody seizure, but 100% good film, astonishing acting 👏🏻
This was beautifully intense...great movie!!!
They say that 'brilliance" is one step away from "Insanity" Or, best work was done during a worst time. Thank you for a fantastic story.
Damn those lights flickering almost gave me a seizure like the one she was having 💀
What is meaning of seizure
@@IcyLife3956 I think that it is a neurological problem that causes you to make weird movements. Search it up though, I'm not an expert.
ha-ha. snap, I was on my 4th vodka and coke, it played havoc with my coordination..
@@IcyLife3956
"A seizure is a burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells... that causes temporary abnormalities in muscle tone or movements (stiffness, twitching or limpness), behaviors, sensations or states of awareness."
Superb short. Ms. Champian has a gorgeous face and acting chops to spare! Top rank storytelling all around! Kudos to all! I was glad her hand didn't turn out to be murderous.
??? It was trying to murder her & her mother at the end there
@@allisonjames2923 I took the hand's aggression more as an expression of her need to unleash herself than any actual murderous intent. Once she was able to get her inner turmoil on paper, the hand unclenched.
There was nothing special about her hand. She always had the talent. Just like she always wanted to slap the crap out of her idiot boyfriend. Her hand was just an excuse for outwardly becoming who she already was.
This was brilliant! So well done & I love the shot selection. Great acting & production!❤️
People take the time to read the description before you watch the film; you will get a lot more from it.
The girl's name is Cassie, and the other woman in the film is her sister, not her mother.
And physical violence is never acceptable.
Well said
I like to read it after watching the movie to avoid spoilers :)
Theo did deserve that slap though 🤷♀️
10:09 that felt relaxing
👋🏽
She discovered the next level of her art through pain and trauma…no matter how destructive life may be, art will always find a way to flourish…like green shoots pushing through the cracks in the cement
A very good short film ... I really enjoyed it.
Clive Barker did a brilliant story similar to this. It was frightening.
What was the name of it?
I'll say it: It's like a hand of Tyler Durden
great camera work and editing!
Masterpiece. And she so looks like Ketty Perry
Nope. Not really. And it's Katy, not Ketty.
@@cahidijoyoraharjo7833 oh thanks a lot for correcting me. Her so resemblant with Katy Perry? Now it's fine lol
@@ramshakhan22 If you say so, but I don't agree with you. Even the shape of their heads are different.
@@cahidijoyoraharjo7833 uuuufffoooo. There is a difference between identically resemblance and facial resemblance
She could pass as Edie Falco and Maggie Gyllenhaal's love child.
So well done ! Amazing !
Medication non-adherence for people experiencing epilepsy should not be encouraged. The workload of a single parent in trying to work with a non-adherent young person on a holistic treatment plan can be exhausting and isolating, particularly where there is physical violence and self-harm perpetrated by the young person. So there is some concerning tropes delivered here.
He deserved that slap. However I can relate with him aswell. Its easy to get bitter when friends around you make big progress while you get stuck, however, he needed that slap lol
needs to have a disclaimer for flashing images for people with photosensitive epilepsy.
That last seizure must have acted like a Corpus callosotomy, and now she has "Alien Hand Syndrome". Funny thing is that the non-repressed hand is now able to get her true art across. Interesting premise
Does anyone remember the movie where the woman fell in love with her moving tattoo?
This was great
An art student gets rejected from art school and takes care of stuff by themselves
You rock, Iona 👏
Bit random but where is this filmed?
Why does this high quality channel have small views
Wow! That was really well done on every level! Bravo❣️👏👏👏🌹PLEASE Stay 'safe', everyone❣️ Blessed be🌛🌹🌜
If I could get that hand for 1 Day, I would create amazing Art 🎨.
cool short film! can anyone please help with the song playing in the bar scene at 9:15?
I love your short films Omeletto. There is a movie called Idle Hands for those that don't know, check it out.
*Your
@@martinwebb1681 Don't you have better things to do on the internet than to show strangers how smart you think you are?
@@atcguy2007 Some people actually appreciate constructive criticism.
Personally, I would prefer that someone points out my typos, misspellings, and such.
@@atcguy2007 ... Well someone has to be smart and as you're obviously a little triggered by someone pointing out a simple mistake then I guess you're not that person.
So what's the whole point of this movie? I didn't quite get it... can anyone plz explain?
@RedRay oh I see... thanks!
@RedRay That's not what I got from it. Her hand could be considered a disability, but from what the cinamatography implied it was an expression of her deepest self, the one no one allowed her to show. It displayed a certain self hatred at the beginning, but by the end she had made peace within herself.
It's striking the difference between the way her hand acts before she unleashes it on the canvas, and after. After, it only shows hostility to her unsupportive "boyfriend" as well as her mother.
The scene with her mother and her on the ground shows her mother trying her best to just console her daughter as opposed to the way she's treated her in the past, mildly condescending and motherly. Due to that, at first the hand rejects her advance, and she has to fight it to get in and just hug her daughter. Lizzy( I think that's her name) runs away, both in the fear that her mother might hurt her, as well as the fear that her hand- reflecting her true inward feelings- might hurt her mother.
Her mother is then able to approach her and she is both allowed, and allows herself to be vulnerable.
In the end, seeing the true expression of her own artistry displayed triumphantly on the wall, she and her hand finally find a peace. Her outward self and inward self are one.
It brings up a question: is she more disabled before, or after her hand goes "haywire"??? The advent of this "disability" is the catalyst for an inward change that finally allows her to function in society on her terms.
Would it have happened had she not had this "disability"? In that case, her hand wasn't a disability at all. Rather it was the very enabler of her transformation, as well as its guide and impetus.
@@reverbeddd
That's not it, but you can always read the description box. I see that you often have trouble understanding this kind of expression of emotions in the form of a short film. Take a look, and maybe it will help you. :)
@@BobWhoosta1 wow that's a different way to view the story, thanks!
@@ZoeF.O I will, thanks!
Excellent idea!
A girl from a church/daughter of the prist falling love with a older lady when the church found it they killed the lady.....
Its kind of the story of a short-film out there can anyone please tell me the name of the short film, i forgot the name🤷♂️🤷♂️
I remember that film too . Don’t remember the name though, sorry
@@dancingnature 😔😔
Cassie will have to learn to stand on her own left foot.
should i thumbs Up Or high 5 peace sign or ok sign
Qual o nome desse filme? Por favor!!!
From Scratch is the name .
great acting.
Can anyone say "Monkey bone"? So this is the European version I'm guessing. Still a good short film!
a hand is controlled by an arm, great film but that concept weakened what is was all about.
6:27 Side effect of what? cc says "a bad foot" ?
a bad fit. fit means a seizure
@@silverdragon612 ahh duh. Thanks.
Its like evil dead 2 and outer limits got hitched😅😅😅😅
I think that all negative thinking people are doing this. The boyfriend defitely deserved the slap and being dumped, but she reproaches herself.
this reminds me of the anime kiseijuu or parasyte, where right hand is alien.
Very good.
Movie name?
Demonic possession
Brilliant!
Very artistic.
Really good :)
Art Grows 🎉
Robert James
Columbus Ga
the alien hand syndrome!
Black and white..Its all black and white.... . ... .. .... .. .. m.
The young Jennifer Aniston character needs some taurine and vitamin e for her epilepsy…she’s on way too many meds…
This is my first dislike, it reminds me of the movie Carrie but this time she has a paintbrush in her hand. Total Trash!
98% of the male population: 😳
Loved it! 10 ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ from me to you! Amy xo
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
❤️
3rd comment!!
CHANNEL NEEDS TO BE DELETED