Even when someone engages in deliberately irresponsible and risky behavior? I don't think so. Actions have consequences. Wise behavior = a good result, foolish behavior = a bad result. It's not compassionate to excuse bad behavior because they will keep doing dangerous things. You should probably re-think your idea of what compassion means.
@@jennawalden8547 NONSENSE, Whoever it is that gets in trouble is because they don't ask themselves if the course of action they are going to do will have a good outcome or a bad outcome. Maybe you should think about what you are saying before you open your mouth.
It was such a well-done short subject, I wish I had a few million quid to offer (sigh), to create a longer story that answers the question, where do they go from there? How compelling this story is, already.
Indeed. It was a great reminder that great fathers like, Henry or Harry exist in this world. Men who are fathers to the fatherless. Men who are fathers to the nations 💜. This film filled my heart with so much gratitude
Funny how these are the types of encounters that one never forgets. It's not meant to last but it's just as meaningful as real relationships, in a way. It teaches you.
The smallest act of kindness is worth more than the greatest intention. Love how the story portrayed the interactions between two complete strangers that brought out the beauty of kindness.
@@aricliljegren890 Yes yes, I though she had a bad relationship with only her mother, but after a coupe of times I got the ''grandparents'' thing. Thanks for replying anyways!
Mark Addy and Molly Windsor are two very accomplished actors who nailed this completely. A heartwarming and wrenching story of two lost people, one who's been on a path of abandonment and the other on the verge of stepping onto one. They both help each other, she saw the results of where her future lay and he gained the conviction that he should fight to rectify the mistakes he's made in the past and hopefully achieve reconnection. Great, great work.
I know this is meant to be a serious and heartfelt film but... 14:24 "Why can't I do this? What's wrong with me?" "Well- it's not a proper rowing boat, for starters" killed me.
I've been at both ends of moments like those being a young man comforted by women that were 10-20 years my senior and then merely a few months later i have the chance to do the very same thing for a middle aged man from my own suburb, i was on my way out with my young group of friends and i couldnt leave this hollowed out rugged man just sit there by the exit. i didnt leave that club until 5 in the morning. now every couple of months now that i'm older i might pop my head in some of these places, and i almost always never end up drinking the house down or dancing, i end up talking to strangers i never meet again. You do get a sense that its a reciprocal healing conversation that you both probably needed, varying ages from varying places, man or woman or transitioning, you'd never meet in any other circumstance perhaps.... but i often walk out more energized at near sunrise then when i came in trying to feed depression or boredom away. i almost always end up finding somebody who needs to find somebody..... if that makes sense. I'm glad Omeleto make these, if it weren't for them i'd of probably never seen anywhere other than my job.
archilonshadowheart7 it definitely does you good to be a good person... we just can’t always see the results in material form ... I have to remind myself of this often when I want to go rogue and be a badass for once in my life ... lol
I first saw Molly Windsor in The Unloved and have been a fan ever since. I guess what hits about this short film is I know what it is to live a life so wrong that your soul feels like it dies a little more every day. But it is never too late for something... amazing.
Omg I know Molly Windsor from The Unloved too. And I absolutely love it and her. I'm pretty sure that you are me. Do you have a Letterboxd account by any chance?
A wonderful short movie, very enjoyable and heartwarming. It's a shame the music was so loud when they were speaking, it made it really hard to understand them, and I am a native english speaker. I can't imagine what it is like for non-native english speakers. Subtitles would certainly help.
Superb; done with a light touch, soft brush strokes, gentle development of narrative until you get your head around what the ending really means to both of them. Really convincing actors, score just right. Very moving.
Quiet, realistic Film. Love the description of what the short tries to highlight.'Their freedom, though vast, is a profound Prison of Loneliness. Emotions were genuinely acted. The simple kind guestures of strangers highlight meaning.. of heading 'Elsewhere'.
Man, this hit me really, really hard. I have been both Terry and Hannah at times. Today I am mostly Terry, facing the same struggle he is. I loved this despite the emotions it has brought up.
This is wow, just wow. A detail I appreciated was the authors managing to include a small role for a church and the confession of sins in a playful way without ridiculing the institution.
I love everything about this film. Much that goes unspoken between the two of them, and so much said in a few words. "I'm sorry, I'm not very good at this..." so not true. Beautifully written.
I saw this short film "elsewhere" last year and, by entirely pure coincidence, saw "the unloved (2009)" yesterday and realized the feeling I got from a specific scene* in "the unloved" reminded me of the feeling I got from this short film. So I watched this short film again today and find the lead actresses in each of the films seem to resemble one another. It was a nice surprise to find out they were the same actress (Molly Windsor), and there's no doubt she is beautiful and talented. I thoroughly enjoyed both of these films. But it seems to me now that these two films are related in a sort of "sequel" kind of way and it has changed my initial interpretation of the ending of this short film. Lucy in "the unloved", played by M. Windsor, was the victim of the neglect and being unloved by her parents. Hanna here, played by the same actress, is doing the neglecting part. Of course I know that Lucy and Hanna are two different characters and the ending of "elsewhere" has much of hopeful and uplifting tone but I can't shake the feeling that this is the pattern. The victim of neglected and unloved upbringing, grows up and inflict the same hurt to their child, whether intentional or not. Maybe I am extrapolating too much.
Wow, I'm so happy to see some people who are here because of Molly Windsor from The Unloved. I love it so much. I definitely get what you mean but as you said Lucy and Hanna are two different characters. It's so sad that victims of trauma are more likely to become offenders than "normal" people. Anyway I liked your analysis :) Do you have a Letterboxd account by any chance?
@@naw-_- no, I didn't know about Letterboxd until you mentioned it here, though I should really look into this site. It looks fun and I could learn a lot from there. Thanks! :)
This is beautiful. Sometimes we need someone to just be there so we can figure out what's going on. Just remember you can make a difference to someone just keep those eyes open and you will find those people. A very nice story thank you.
The actress is beautiful, but the man was kind hearted and was dealing with his own issues and he probably seen her as someone that reminds him of his daughter and both of them found happiness else where, both were struggling with an issue and Hannah probably gave him happiness because she was like his daughter
"I don't know why I'm struggling!" "Well, for starters, this isn't a proper rowing boat." That knocked me out! 😁 Another fabulous film! Thanks as always ~ Amy 😍
I think that's like saying, "I don't know why I'm struggling!" and replying with, "Well, the situation you're in isn't very ideal, so the struggling is expected."
@Omeleto : I've tried to get the closed captions working on several Omeleto productions, because their mumbling is worse than a Dinky-Di Aussie in a Dunny. Music doesn't help either. No idea what this is about except what I read in the comments.
@Go Guerilla Foto @Omeleto : I agree, and am losing interest in their videos. *But . . .* there are other things I can watch, like *"Itchy Boots"* instead, and Noraly _always has captions_ on her videos - just sayin'.
Everything about the was beautiful. For some reason a quote comes to mind, "A single at of compassion can put you in touch with your own humanity.". - Captain Kathryn Janeway I don't know if that quote originated elsewhere, but that's where I know it from.
I like Mark Addy. He was hilarious in "Still Standing." I wish they had made more episodes! (except that 'horror film material' little daughter of his.)
I really, really really wanted to love this. A pair of great performances (especially from Ms Windsor, who clearly has fantastic acting instincts), solid direction and lovely production values...but it fell apart near the end. Actually, it reminded me of a balloon in its final moments making that high--pitched squealing sound. For me...and I have to stress that I'm expressing how I felt about the film, _not_ whether or not it was 'good' or 'bad'...the resolution just didn't live up to everything that came before it.
@@hannahdiane8451 I'm reminded of Samuel Goldwyn's quote (I'm paraphrasing) "If you want to send a message, call Western Union." From my perspective, this film didn't deliver on what you're describing. I _wanted_ it to, but it didn't.
You never know what a person is going through.
Be kind . Show compassion. It will come around .
Trust me 🌷
Even when someone engages in deliberately irresponsible and risky behavior? I don't think so. Actions have consequences. Wise behavior = a good result, foolish behavior = a bad result. It's not compassionate to excuse bad behavior because they will keep doing dangerous things. You should probably re-think your idea of what compassion means.
@@jennawalden8547 NONSENSE, Whoever it is that gets in trouble is because they don't ask themselves if the course of action they are going to do will have a good outcome or a bad outcome. Maybe you should think about what you are saying before you open your mouth.
The actress was awesome. Portrayed so much but saying so little. Loved everything about this little gem
Coming🤣up on how to catch a predator😂😂😂😂😂
@@user-ze6yk4sd5g : especially liked the hard to understand low volume voice track?
It was such a well-done short subject, I wish I had a few million quid to offer (sigh), to create a longer story that answers the question, where do they go from there? How compelling this story is, already.
Indeed. It was a great reminder that great fathers like, Henry or Harry exist in this world. Men who are fathers to the fatherless. Men who are fathers to the nations 💜. This film filled my heart with so much gratitude
Funny how these are the types of encounters that one never forgets. It's not meant to last but it's just as meaningful as real relationships, in a way. It teaches you.
Single serving friendships.
I agree
The smallest act of kindness is worth more than the greatest intention. Love how the story portrayed the interactions between two complete strangers that brought out the beauty of kindness.
I don't know why this touched me so. I guess, I just ... WANNA BELIEVE we make connections that matter, when we need them most.
That’s lovely 😊
You do, I can feel that from wherever you are. You made one with me.
We do actually, out of the blue, because SOMEONE above knows better........
Yes, this one really touched me as well. It was special :)
Yeah agreed this was lovely and very touching ... nice to think that helpful events can happen in life just when we need them the most.
That’s what you call a guardian angel. You encounter them rarely throughout your life and they’re always hidden in plain sight. I loved this ❤️
What a wonderful little story. Both actors were authentic, the story was engaging, and the twist at the end was satisfying. Well done!
What was the twist?
@@Rosario_Verano That the girl was in danger of being an absent parent just like the older guy.
@@aricliljegren890 Yes yes, I though she had a bad relationship with only her mother, but after a coupe of times I got the ''grandparents'' thing.
Thanks for replying anyways!
Well stated!
Both actors?? That’s MARK ADDY.. AKA KING ROBERT BARATHEON FROM GAME OF THRONES.. and many movies!!
Mark Addy and Molly Windsor are two very accomplished actors who nailed this completely. A heartwarming and wrenching story of two lost people, one who's been on a path of abandonment and the other on the verge of stepping onto one. They both help each other, she saw the results of where her future lay and he gained the conviction that he should fight to rectify the mistakes he's made in the past and hopefully achieve reconnection. Great, great work.
Yeah the girl is from this Netflix series. Watched like a week ago
I wish I could remember what movies or shows I’ve seen Mark Addy in. It’s driving me crazy.
They did mail this common but depth filled story!❤️
@@jam4355 he's been in a lot of stuff
a knight's tale is something I remember him from
he's brilliant
This is very much beside the point of the film, but did anyone else notice how beautiful her eyes were??
I was thinking that the entire time.
The eyes are the windows to the soul.
@@davidwolstenholme3672 so if you have some ugly eyes then you have an ugly soul too
@@hcmandude well not exactly he never used the world ugly.But the eyes are indeed the windows to the soul.
@@davidwolstenholme3672 nono, I made it that way dont worry.
I know this is meant to be a serious and heartfelt film but...
14:24 "Why can't I do this? What's wrong with me?"
"Well- it's not a proper rowing boat, for starters"
killed me.
I liked that scene too. 😃 It was a good place for a smile.
Yeah and the laughter over the hummus as well ... brilliant.
Bri* ish Humor
Loved him in Full Monty - he gives such an honest performance. Great film!
Molly Windsor always plays very good troubled character roles. She's an amazing actress.
Robert Baratheon himself.
Lovely story. Talented actress as well.
I KNEW I had seen that actor before and couldn't place him. Robert Baratheon. Thank you!
thanks for the name. I knew he looked familiar!
Omfg....I needed this so baaaad. Knew I saw that face before 😂.
So sad to see people who've lost themselves. But this little film holds out the possibility that some day they might find themselves again.
Full Monty! He rescued someone in that movie too. I love it when you forget that you are watching actors.
I've been at both ends of moments like those being a young man comforted by women that were 10-20 years my senior and then merely a few months later i have the chance to do the very same thing for a middle aged man from my own suburb, i was on my way out with my young group of friends and i couldnt leave this hollowed out rugged man just sit there by the exit. i didnt leave that club until 5 in the morning. now every couple of months now that i'm older i might pop my head in some of these places, and i almost always never end up drinking the house down or dancing, i end up talking to strangers i never meet again. You do get a sense that its a reciprocal healing conversation that you both probably needed, varying ages from varying places, man or woman or transitioning, you'd never meet in any other circumstance perhaps.... but i often walk out more energized at near sunrise then when i came in trying to feed depression or boredom away. i almost always end up finding somebody who needs to find somebody..... if that makes sense. I'm glad Omeleto make these, if it weren't for them i'd of probably never seen anywhere other than my job.
That is so beautiful:')
@@yasmeenamr6321 Most accidents are. ....in some way.
You are a rare and beautiful soul
@@genesisthepoet815 Doesnt seem to do me any good, but at least i've got lots of good stories i suppose haha
archilonshadowheart7 it definitely does you good to be a good person... we just can’t always see the results in material form ... I have to remind myself of this often when I want to go rogue and be a badass for once in my life ... lol
I first saw Molly Windsor in The Unloved and have been a fan ever since. I guess what hits about this short film is I know what it is to live a life so wrong that your soul feels like it dies a little more every day. But it is never too late for something... amazing.
Omg I know Molly Windsor from The Unloved too. And I absolutely love it and her. I'm pretty sure that you are me.
Do you have a Letterboxd account by any chance?
You never know when you'll entertain an Angel?
Mark Addy,such a great performer and underappreciated!
Totally agree. Fabulous actor
Wow! That was among the best, warm and loving shorts so far. Human compassion is rare these days! Love it! A real feel good movie!
A wonderful short movie, very enjoyable and heartwarming.
It's a shame the music was so loud when they were speaking, it made it really hard to understand them, and I am a native english speaker.
I can't imagine what it is like for non-native english speakers. Subtitles would certainly help.
Absolutely love Mark Addys’ work!
He’s a natural at his craft. Thank you for another great performance!
He said he wasn't good at this, but his situation and actions gave her the lesson she needed to not give up on her child despite herself. Wonderful.❤
Just a beautiful connection between the two. Thank you
I came across a church where there were really people that helped me. No manipulation but good honest Christian friends. God blessed us greatly.
Wonderful short film. Molly Windsor has a big future ahead of her. She’s a brilliant actor and I look forward to more of her work.
I love how chill their vibe was
It happens every day... people cross paths for a reason.
She is so damn beautiful
Her smile is awesome
Superb; done with a light touch, soft brush strokes, gentle development of narrative until you get your head around what the ending really means to both of them. Really convincing actors, score just right. Very moving.
That was beautiful. Great acting. I got goosebumps when she took out the plush doll from the purse.
when strangers meet and help each through some crisis they're going through...
I loved every minute of this... You guys are the best.
What a loverly man, if only they were all good lol xxx
She's so beautiful. Though very little, but I loved the way she smiled.
Quiet, realistic Film. Love the description of what the short tries to highlight.'Their freedom, though vast, is a profound Prison of Loneliness. Emotions were genuinely acted. The simple kind guestures of strangers highlight meaning.. of heading 'Elsewhere'.
aint we all alone but not lonely - lifes trick
The best Omeleto i have seen. Everything a Short should be. Made me cry too...
What a nice story. Sometimes meeting people with common circumstances is a godsend.
I wanted this to be a full length film so I could know everything about these characters! I believed them!
Mark is *such* an underrated actor. good to see he's still getting work.
Man, this hit me really, really hard. I have been both Terry and Hannah at times. Today I am mostly Terry, facing the same struggle he is. I loved this despite the emotions it has brought up.
He is one good actor who deserves more
This is wow, just wow. A detail I appreciated was the authors managing to include a small role for a church and the confession of sins in a playful way without ridiculing the institution.
I love everything about this film. Much that goes unspoken between the two of them, and so much said in a few words. "I'm sorry, I'm not very good at this..." so not true. Beautifully written.
A splendid piece of work. Love the way elements of the story were introduced.
The actor is Mark Addy- one of our finest actors!!
Great short ! Well acted and had points that only meant anything to me . Take care all .
I saw this short film "elsewhere" last year and, by entirely pure coincidence, saw "the unloved (2009)" yesterday and realized the feeling I got from a specific scene* in "the unloved" reminded me of the feeling I got from this short film. So I watched this short film again today and find the lead actresses in each of the films seem to resemble one another. It was a nice surprise to find out they were the same actress (Molly Windsor), and there's no doubt she is beautiful and talented. I thoroughly enjoyed both of these films.
But it seems to me now that these two films are related in a sort of "sequel" kind of way and it has changed my initial interpretation of the ending of this short film. Lucy in "the unloved", played by M. Windsor, was the victim of the neglect and being unloved by her parents. Hanna here, played by the same actress, is doing the neglecting part. Of course I know that Lucy and Hanna are two different characters and the ending of "elsewhere" has much of hopeful and uplifting tone but I can't shake the feeling that this is the pattern. The victim of neglected and unloved upbringing, grows up and inflict the same hurt to their child, whether intentional or not. Maybe I am extrapolating too much.
Wow, I'm so happy to see some people who are here because of Molly Windsor from The Unloved. I love it so much.
I definitely get what you mean but as you said Lucy and Hanna are two different characters.
It's so sad that victims of trauma are more likely to become offenders than "normal" people.
Anyway I liked your analysis :)
Do you have a Letterboxd account by any chance?
@@naw-_- no, I didn't know about Letterboxd until you mentioned it here, though I should really look into this site. It looks fun and I could learn a lot from there. Thanks! :)
Brilliantly done. This would make a great full length film.
I'm so glad she was protected by a man and not a pervert! This is a touching story, full of humanity!
Though she was putting herself in harms way, she was lucky and discovered that not all men are users and perverts.
The moment the Church came into the frame
California dreamin’ by Mamas and Papas came into my mind
I went through all the five stages of grief watching this😢 beautiful
No, you didn't. Stop throwing such words around. Watching film and having emotional response to it is NOT grief. ffs.
11:38 that laugh of king Robert...God I miss old GOT days.
Ver.y, very nice! Amazing how one’s troubles can affect someone else’s life. And…..being kind works!
March 3 2020... was 15 days before the pandemic. He said, Do you mind germs? amazing how things changed so much so fast.
This is beautiful. Sometimes we need someone to just be there so we can figure out what's going on. Just remember you can make a difference to someone just keep those eyes open and you will find those people. A very nice story thank you.
"Say 10 000 Hail Marys before I piss myself" - Bobby B. 2020
say them in silence, or I'll piss myself again.
Nice background music! Love the sceneries! And water running
Couldn't pick up every dialogue cause accent but it was beautiful
I can relate to this so much. I used to be her and I thank God that that part of my life is in my past.
there are men like this in the world , i know from experiences its like a kind stranger comes along at the right time when you need it most ,
Molly Windsor...one of the great youngsters in this business.😊🤩She is a
fascinating great actor!
King Robert himself here
Also the voice of The Bloody Baron from Witcher 3.
All hail the king !!!
Victor Thurse do you know who was the voice of the emperor in Witcher 3?
Mahmoud Elsayed i dunno
@@therealmr.incredible3179 Tywin Lannister
This left me with a real good feeling.
Watching these two paint walls in silence would be equally as watchable, I'm convinced x
He : where are you going? 🤔
Her: I’m going back to Africa 😊
lol I really was waiting for this line lol
These two actors were also together in The Runaways. Mark Addy (who played King Robert Baratheon) in Game of Thrones is such a great actor.
Simple and tugs at the heartstrings. Loved it.
A super tale. Brought tears to my eyes.
I LOVE this actor! The female lead was awesome too❣️👏 xox
Hope one day this channel got subtitles on it
Thank you for another great film! Less than 20 minutes and so well done. I'm glad that I happened upon this channel.
So many people so lost and lonely in the world.....
simply beautiful film
The actress is beautiful, but the man was kind hearted and was dealing with his own issues and he probably seen her as someone that reminds him of his daughter and both of them found happiness else where, both were struggling with an issue and Hannah probably gave him happiness because she was like his daughter
"I don't know why I'm struggling!"
"Well, for starters, this isn't a proper rowing boat."
That knocked me out! 😁
Another fabulous film! Thanks as always ~ Amy 😍
I think that's like saying, "I don't know why I'm struggling!" and replying with, "Well, the situation you're in isn't very ideal, so the struggling is expected."
@Omeleto : I've tried to get the closed captions working on several Omeleto productions, because their mumbling is worse than a Dinky-Di Aussie in a Dunny. Music doesn't help either. No idea what this is about except what I read in the comments.
@Go Guerilla Foto
@Omeleto : I agree, and am losing interest in their videos. *But . . .* there are other things I can watch, like *"Itchy Boots"* instead, and Noraly _always has captions_ on her videos - just sayin'.
omg! @ 3:50 THAT escalated quickly!!!
Your all short movies are fantastic 😎😎👌
Not theirs
Soooo good to see Mark Addy on this one, love him!! Great actor!
Lovely story with two very different people who connect with each other in a nice way.
11:46: Houmous... I don't know why that's so humorous :D
Came across this again..Been a while. Really enjoy this story. Thank you 💙 🌎
Just amazing performances. Nifty twist too. Very engaging throughout. 🌸👻👍
Thank you Allen! Your site is most very versatile and loaded with great short films. This one was amazing!!!!!
Life is a joke. By the time you figure things out your an old person
What does that mean? And would knowing it early on?
So true. Very few figure it out early on. Those who do are the lucky ones. They enjoy life to the fullest.
Factsssssss
Lolll either sickness or old age. One thing for certain this life is but a test.
For now.
Moderate but strong writing.
I liked that.
Everything about the was beautiful.
For some reason a quote comes to mind, "A single at of compassion can put you in touch with your own humanity.". - Captain Kathryn Janeway
I don't know if that quote originated elsewhere, but that's where I know it from.
Every once in awhile we are fortunate to come across one of Gods Angels. Hanna was fortunate.
Can we all agree that letting a hook up stay the night when you have to leave early is an A-hole move!
OMG seeing the confessional! "the damnation box" LOL I was raised in a catholic home as a young girl, ugh
My late wife went to convent school
@@davidwolstenholme3672 me too! it was terrible for me LOL
Bet I would have enjoyed this if there had been closed captions or audio louder than a mumble. 4 minutes in I gave up.
someone said it
is it because it's not US accents?
I like Mark Addy. He was hilarious in "Still Standing." I wish they had made more episodes! (except that 'horror film material' little daughter of his.)
Fast friends - consequential strangers - fictive kin 👍🏾😘👏🏾
What a lovely little gem this is
That was beautiful and sad.
King Robert!
I really, really really wanted to love this. A pair of great performances (especially from Ms Windsor, who clearly has fantastic acting instincts), solid direction and lovely production values...but it fell apart near the end. Actually, it reminded me of a balloon in its final moments making that high--pitched squealing sound. For me...and I have to stress that I'm expressing how I felt about the film, _not_ whether or not it was 'good' or 'bad'...the resolution just didn't live up to everything that came before it.
Perry Robitionate how do you mean ? The point was that not all story’s are what they seem and that you can find a friend when you least expect it
@@hannahdiane8451 I'm reminded of Samuel Goldwyn's quote (I'm paraphrasing) "If you want to send a message, call Western Union." From my perspective, this film didn't deliver on what you're describing. I _wanted_ it to, but it didn't.
The grandparent part at the end was an unexpected twist.
10:15 no way! I’ve been there before
Very touching and excellent acting...................