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  • @WhisperingWinds0
    @WhisperingWinds0 4 роки тому +13753

    "you want to stop me, not help me"
    why do I found that SO deep?

    • @davidletterman9936
      @davidletterman9936 4 роки тому +23

      @TheDodicat Fcuku

    • @stubock16
      @stubock16 4 роки тому +149

      That really resonated with me too🙏

    • @BrutPequ
      @BrutPequ 4 роки тому +167

      Yep. They ARE two different things!

    • @jeffffro7674
      @jeffffro7674 4 роки тому +165

      I liked her asking do you really think that?
      I KNOW that.
      All things in the entire universe are significant and insignificant at the same time. They have to be, otherwise one has no meaning. Everything exists on opposites, for anything to exist, there must be an opposite just to give meaning to the other.
      If there is no such thing as down, then up doesn't exist. It's a simple and yet complicated thing........understand?

    • @jeffffro7674
      @jeffffro7674 4 роки тому +30

      @Teena Courtney it was a book I read of a "Non-Philosopher" called Jaques Derrida.....he breaks everything down to such a simple level that reading his book changed the way I look at absolutely EVERYTHING!!!!! The biggest revalation I had, there is no such thing as 'wrong' cause I cannot for the life of me find its opposite!! There is good and bad, right and left, correct and incorrect, etc. etc.....but NO ONE has been able to come up with an opposite to wrong. So I tell people that every choice you make, every action you take is the correct one simply because you said/did it!!!! It can be a good or bad choice, but it was the only one you could have made. It sounds confusing but it's really very simple.
      Now, 2 decades later, science is actually proving all of it! Everything in the universe is physically connected by tangible tethers we've seen and documented, and all matter, antimatter, energy, gases,stars, whatever, it's just a vibration. I think they were too quick to ditch the string theory! It's the closest we've come to understanding it all.

  • @THEinSEnDeaieri
    @THEinSEnDeaieri 4 роки тому +7316

    I can't believe that was one shot.

    • @jeffffro7674
      @jeffffro7674 4 роки тому +319

      Pure GENIUS huh? It's so good very few people even notice that! The slow pan in and out was phenomenal as well. They both make it amazingly powerful!

    • @tayasoccer7207
      @tayasoccer7207 3 роки тому +16

      Same! It’s incredible!!!

    • @blorgo69
      @blorgo69 3 роки тому +5

      yeah omg I noticed that the whole time lolo teeeeo heeeeo [ Edited : i to I

    • @Pedro-pl6to
      @Pedro-pl6to 3 роки тому +4

      @@tayasoccer7207 Jesus loves you obey the Lord you can be saved Jesus loves you, we need Jesus we sinned, Jesus died for us in the cross.

    • @Pedro-pl6to
      @Pedro-pl6to 3 роки тому

      @@lecookie007 Jesus loves you obey the Lord you can be saved Jesus loves you, we need Jesus we sinned, Jesus died for us in the cross.

  • @pterodactylbull
    @pterodactylbull 3 роки тому +9692

    I called a suicide hotline once and they hung up on me after i said i kept having the urge to run into traffic. The pure irony of being hung up on by a suicide hotline humored me so much that i walked home crying/laughing simultaneously

    • @lilyharris9040
      @lilyharris9040 3 роки тому +560

      This is the BEST dark humour I’ve ever read 💀

    • @jackwalters3928
      @jackwalters3928 3 роки тому +639

      See? It worked. They knew what they were doing. You probably called a pro.

    • @Jdabomb93
      @Jdabomb93 3 роки тому +197

      A laugh, isn’t enough to keep going.
      Just a momentary distraction.
      All it does is postpone your suicide to a later date, unless you eventually cure your depression.

    • @c.k5146
      @c.k5146 3 роки тому +31

      This is sarcastic 😬

    • @warrenbuffet5152
      @warrenbuffet5152 3 роки тому +46

      You did the right thing. We all know what's best for ourselves.

  • @jocelynhaslett6884
    @jocelynhaslett6884 3 роки тому +7376

    Moral of the story: being yourself and showing your genuine compassion is better than reading an outdated script that has no meaning to you.

    • @Spidernana93
      @Spidernana93 3 роки тому +190

      It sure is... But see how much of herself it takes in the process. This should be a million dollar paid job.

    • @jerseyltd
      @jerseyltd 3 роки тому +44

      Sometimes people need someone to talk to..not therapy bc they have guidelines and they don't care..but someone like this..just someone with an emotional connection will help. This film showed me how much people sre hurting all around us sometimes it may land on you to uplift someone. Nobody is ever alone. Love

    • @jocelynhaslett6884
      @jocelynhaslett6884 3 роки тому +5

      @@jerseyltd well said

    • @jocelynhaslett6884
      @jocelynhaslett6884 3 роки тому +1

      @Uchiha Recker okay

    • @mr.suicide146
      @mr.suicide146 3 роки тому +3

      What happens if the person doesn't want to save a junks life?????? Read the script

  • @brandonornelas4393
    @brandonornelas4393 4 роки тому +8035

    I feel like the person who wrote this was the guy at some point in their life. It’s a masterpiece

    • @nevermore1015
      @nevermore1015 4 роки тому +77

      I had the same thought....

    • @cahidijoyoraharjo7833
      @cahidijoyoraharjo7833 4 роки тому +107

      Me, too. I imagined putting myself on his shoes. Old, lonely, no purpose in life. It's scary.

    • @thekawaiicripple
      @thekawaiicripple 4 роки тому +110

      I’m a volunteer crisis counselor for the crisis text line and I used the CTL myself in my darkest times before and honestly I know a lot of the other counselors have, because we’ve been there and we understand we want to be able to give that back to someone else like someone kindly did for us at that time in our lives 💕

    • @cahidijoyoraharjo7833
      @cahidijoyoraharjo7833 4 роки тому +38

      @@thekawaiicripple Then maybe you can help the system to be better at helping people. Stop sounding like an automated answering machine. I think you can get the gist from this story how that man felt that the crisis line didn't help him. He felt like he's just a case to them, not a person.

    • @thekawaiicripple
      @thekawaiicripple 4 роки тому +64

      Cahidi Joyo Raharjo completely understand what you’re saying and I’m so sorry if you’ve experienced that, I honestly hated the suicide hotline when I was in that place and called they didn’t care and were rude and definitely just had a script. Which led me to finding a different crisis service the CTL. I volunteer for the crisis text line, we’re a free 24/7 text service not voice (more comfortable for a lot of people, allows deaf people to have access etc) but I do make sure to actually connect with the person and meet them where they are and lean into their pain I don’t follow a script, I do have to ladder up risk assessment but other than that I’m just talking as me as a person who genuinely cares and wants to learn about the other person, who they are, what they care about, what they’re struggling with, what they think would be most helpful for them in that moment etc. I will lean into their pain and experience it with them so then together we can try to figure out how to get to a better place or at least a calm. I will always do everything I can to ensure whoever’s on the other end of the text knows that they are a person who’s life matters and that everything that makes them who they are matters 💕

  • @ufcoque8697
    @ufcoque8697 3 роки тому +6250

    I want to believe that he called the next day, read the poem, she gave criticism, asks him to call again.
    He starts putting his back to it, starts to enjoy it, goes to the library to get a poem book and writes more poems. Calls again.
    They speak some more. He has some new poems he came up with and she really likes them.
    They never know each others' names, they never meet, he ends the last call with a thank you note. Someday she sees his poems in the newspaper with a pen name, but no doubt it's him. He's alive. Not entirely there yet, but getting better.

    • @rmciottijr
      @rmciottijr 3 роки тому +44

      Yeah

    • @abby2338
      @abby2338 3 роки тому +210

      That's a beautiful thought, I hope so too

    • @SusannaSaunders
      @SusannaSaunders 3 роки тому +11

      Could have been me.

    • @roderick9790
      @roderick9790 3 роки тому +97

      The pen name is the “Greek” name she thought he was spelling.

    • @roderick9790
      @roderick9790 3 роки тому +74

      @TROLLIOSIS #1 He’s gay..

  • @shreyamechineni7966
    @shreyamechineni7966 4 роки тому +3962

    god i could hear the fear of the unknown in his voice................

    • @jeffffro7674
      @jeffffro7674 4 роки тому +91

      It was truly frightening wasn't it? I've watched this over and over again, each time is like the 1st. This is a work of art. Not only that, I'm willing to bet that it will save countless lives of those at the end of their rope! BRAVO!!!!!

    • @savannahliberto9788
      @savannahliberto9788 3 роки тому +24

      This is about where i am in life so i could really resonate with how terrified he is.

    • @angrypomeraniantrainer618
      @angrypomeraniantrainer618 3 роки тому +7

      Ikr BRAVO it was amazing it shows how much humanity dreads the unknown

    • @rasheeda1303
      @rasheeda1303 3 роки тому +4

      More like disappointments of life experiences

    • @JunguianPhantom
      @JunguianPhantom 3 роки тому +2

      Ikr? That made me cry so hard

  • @debknaff3723
    @debknaff3723 3 роки тому +3832

    After 20 years working a crisis line, it doesn’t get any better than this film. Even though workers go thru some very intensive training beforehand, I can’t begin to explain that punch in the gut feeling you get when that phone rings and you know that after you say Hello, every word you say is crucial to the person who has called you in such desperation. What a fabulous film.

    • @chrisdadstevo
      @chrisdadstevo 3 роки тому +67

      I loved it. I also worked years on a suicide hotline. Best thing i ever did in my life. Best film about a taste what its like to do that job.

    • @minilamma4879
      @minilamma4879 3 роки тому +17

      It was my dream to work for a crisis line, but after seeing some messed up things I don't ever want to go near this again

    • @MzClementine
      @MzClementine 3 роки тому +51

      Can I just say thank you for being an angel, without wings. There are many of you scattered throughout the world. Big hugs. Truly you are the unsung heroes, that can change lives. Warms my heart, I know you went home many of times and probably cried your heart out. For that you will be rewarded. If not in this life then in your next. Blessings and thank you.

    • @stoutbroadcasts8135
      @stoutbroadcasts8135 3 роки тому +7

      I wanna help people like this they need help

    • @schnitzelberry
      @schnitzelberry 3 роки тому +21

      I'm bad at expressing gratitude but I just hope you know how much people like myself appreciate you and the work you do. I can't imagine taking up so much emotion and stress in for yourself (at least not now) so just know how important *you* as a person is.

  • @MandrikaSarkar
    @MandrikaSarkar 4 роки тому +9952

    She’s such a fine actor, a sixteen minute long video with just one onscreen subject. Not even once my mind wandered somewhere else. Good writing, kudos to the team!

    • @cahidijoyoraharjo7833
      @cahidijoyoraharjo7833 4 роки тому +87

      She's a talented actress.

    • @markfoster1520
      @markfoster1520 4 роки тому +20

      Caithlin O'Loghlen & Brendan Rock are very good.....I'd like to see more of them. Well, more of the Rock.....didn't see him at all. I believed Cait's character completely!

    • @jeffffro7674
      @jeffffro7674 4 роки тому +55

      One single camera shot as well, sloooowwwwwllly panning in and out, this film is pure perfection. Hollywood sucks! I'm all about nobody directors with no budget and just a few minutes of film. Omeleto continuously blows me away!

    • @Nat.Dialogue
      @Nat.Dialogue 3 роки тому +10

      I concur. She's brilliant and completely nailed it. Going a long way with indie talent like this, these guys .

    • @kayhal4889
      @kayhal4889 3 роки тому +9

      Me too. And I have ADHD so that’s really hard to do. :)

  • @The-bi5ry
    @The-bi5ry 3 роки тому +3220

    What really broke me was after getting angry, before trying to hang up he actually wished her genuinely that she would do the significant thing she wanted in life. Those who are driven to suicide are usually one of the most kindest people ever. That's why they would rather hurt themselves than cause others pain. I've been there and I am still struggling with it. I hope one day I don't feel guilty for existing or taking up space.

    • @kaydiansmith4819
      @kaydiansmith4819 3 роки тому +34

      For u being here it doesn't mean ur taking up space, it means u have to find that purpose, go back to the drawing board see what u love to do, plan it and do it to ur best of ability, and build up ur self confidence more instead of wasting ur time thinking about it, u will be successful in life, and I will too!

    • @havepuffwilldrink7777
      @havepuffwilldrink7777 3 роки тому +26

      You are here involuntarily as we all are, so please I sincerely hope that the feeling of guilt will leave you. I genuinely hope for your peace, a peaceful existence is what you deserve.

    • @wizard_of_odds2491
      @wizard_of_odds2491 3 роки тому +14

      Them killing themselves is causing pain. To the families, coworkers, and friends that is...

    • @mtea9514
      @mtea9514 3 роки тому +20

      you don't take up space, you fill empty space that would be empty without you

    • @vitanyroyale
      @vitanyroyale 3 роки тому +8

      Please don't feel guilty.. You've gone days before without it and you can do that again. The space you take is yours. No one else's. You're one of the few people out there who care more about others than they do themselves... You can afford to care about yourself.. Even if it's just a little bit every day. It's going to be tough, but you can do it. Little by little.

  • @CuriousTrotter
    @CuriousTrotter 4 роки тому +7706

    People who work this job must be put under a lot of pressure and sometimes guilt, as anything they say can be the difference between life and death. They're our unsung heroes.

    • @iheartjbgccb
      @iheartjbgccb 4 роки тому +7

      @Vasanthi curious what do you mean?

    • @iheartjbgccb
      @iheartjbgccb 4 роки тому +5

      @Vasanthi I got the notification but it's not showing up lmao. Im just curious bc the comment above is something I would say

    • @D.M.S.
      @D.M.S. 4 роки тому +4

      @Vasanthi I don't really get your reply.

    • @ReinbowUnicorn420
      @ReinbowUnicorn420 4 роки тому +10

      @Vasanthi What exactly do you mean? Why on Earth would he be wrong? Why do you think he's naive? Be careful what you say to other people. They could take it the wrong way.

    • @ReinbowUnicorn420
      @ReinbowUnicorn420 4 роки тому +8

      @Vasanthi oh I didn't see it. I feel like you might be a little cynical, people can be good. There are so many great people I've met. There's been a lot of strangers who I've seen be really nice. Obviously there are aholes, but most people are good.

  • @insanezombieman753
    @insanezombieman753 4 роки тому +2314

    I like the progression of the way they speak. At the beginning, she's trying to go by the script and he's being a bit of a douche, as a defense mechanism. As they talk more she begins to talk to him as a person and he also opens up more, and you see a connection

  • @תמרשמשהלוי
    @תמרשמשהלוי 4 роки тому +4866

    Wow. Well done. I like it how the background noises in the office gradually disappeared when the call got more intense and serious and how all those background noises appeared at the same time the moment he hang up the phone. Sad and beautiful short film. Well done!

    • @WATCHINGTHEWATCHERS
      @WATCHINGTHEWATCHERS 4 роки тому +55

      To represent the girls focus on the man, nothing around her was importent.

    • @shia_labeouf
      @shia_labeouf 4 роки тому +40

      Yeah the cinematography was brilliantly subtle. The constant, super-slow zoom in on her as the call went on, the gradual darkness around her, and the quiet of the background noise, then it all comes back as we zoom out again afterwards.

    • @WATCHINGTHEWATCHERS
      @WATCHINGTHEWATCHERS 3 роки тому +10

      @@shia_labeouf Well made and worth a second watch.

    • @secre1y
      @secre1y 3 роки тому +7

      I only realized that sounds and even light dissappeared when it came back.

    • @113dmg9
      @113dmg9 3 роки тому +2

      @@WATCHINGTHEWATCHERS - Yup. You were right. It was worth a second watch.

  • @bread2951
    @bread2951 4 роки тому +3984

    Can we just take a moment and appreciate the *voice modulations* of the distressed man and the *facial expression* of this very young actress?
    This was simply great.

    • @jeffffro7674
      @jeffffro7674 4 роки тому +51

      Her facial expressions hit me in the heart like a sledgehammer and I can't get through this film w/out tears. Very impressive work this is, everyone involved was top notch!

    • @lee-leesong5941
      @lee-leesong5941 4 роки тому +11

      Amazing!

    • @ThatScootFanboy
      @ThatScootFanboy 3 роки тому +27

      And it was all one take. Incredible. The rehearsals alone must have taken weeks, and the final product shows they didn't half-ass it. Brilliant. I hope it won an award or something, it really deserves it. People who watch short films usually pass them off as great regardless of the quality simply because they're shorts, but this was great,

    • @jeffffro7674
      @jeffffro7674 3 роки тому +11

      @@ThatScootFanboy straight up!!! I'm constantly blown away by shorts. It's pretty easy to do a movie when you have basically an unlimited budget, time, talent, sets, the best equipment, etc etc etc.
      But when you make a movie that costs next to nothing, lasts just SECONDS, has just 2 freakin actors(her boss isn't really counted) uses very little equipment, the set can be made for FREE!!!!! When you combine all that into a short film that sticks with me, probably for life, that's what I call IMPRESSIVE!!!!!! That is talent and creativity at is best! It's amazing when you break it down and think about it all, I've watched it at least a dozen times at this point!

    • @avantilicious
      @avantilicious 3 роки тому +3

      She is brilliant

  • @drefloresca95
    @drefloresca95 4 роки тому +2988

    the guy was really funny, idk why he wouldnt have friends

    • @MsChantae
      @MsChantae 4 роки тому +456

      ikr his sarcasm and his whit are on pointe. lol funny ppl tend to be the saddest tho...

    • @coreym162
      @coreym162 4 роки тому +236

      Robbin Williams. Comedians can be the most depressed.

    • @Miamiflow885
      @Miamiflow885 4 роки тому +73

      he was an introvert, making witty comments to cover the depression hes trapped in, to entertain himself. as if he was the only child growing up.

    • @silverwolf2643
      @silverwolf2643 4 роки тому +216

      Sarcasm and whits are signs of intelligent people, intelligent people are the ones who bother questioning everything in life. They are often misunderstood and not appreciated enough, that's why friends and romantic relationships are difficult for them.

    • @v.v.4692
      @v.v.4692 4 роки тому +1

      Riiiight.

  • @silver-vo5cx
    @silver-vo5cx 4 роки тому +1649

    I used to work for an organisation just like this and I can honestly say this is very realistic. The only difference is that we wouldn't leave a newcomer alone to take a first call like that - a long training and then mentoring period comes first. However the girl who played the volunteer and the voice actor who played the caller are both excellent.

    • @dddila
      @dddila 4 роки тому +20

      Oh my god I can't imagine the pressure

    • @jeanproctor3663
      @jeanproctor3663 4 роки тому +11

      @silver925, same here and I thought the same as you regarding the actors. I couldn't imagine what it would have been like to get a call like this as my very first one and with no help at hand. I give thanks for my training course and wonderful mentor.

    • @radleyisidore1900
      @radleyisidore1900 4 роки тому +14

      Thanks to both of you for your work

    • @SSP50505
      @SSP50505 3 роки тому +52

      The difference you mention doesn't even apply here because when her superior comes back she says "weird, that shouldn't be hooked up already" as the phone rings once again, meaning she wasn't meant to be taking calls yet. But I'm glad to know that, besides how great the acting was, it's a pretty realistic scene.

    • @kats.5958
      @kats.5958 3 роки тому +1

      @@SSP50505 she was talking about the headset, not the entire phone/system.

  • @dalpontillas
    @dalpontillas 4 роки тому +3813

    "What's your landlord's name?"
    "n-o-n-e of your business"
    😆

    • @jeffffro7674
      @jeffffro7674 4 роки тому +126

      I thought it was some sort of Greek name like Nonee.....
      That was the best part of the whole thing! HAHAHAHA!

    • @manthanpatel2944
      @manthanpatel2944 4 роки тому +73

      once i did same like this...he told me to give my identity number and i was like
      "s-u-c-k my..."
      Then he suddenly disconnect😂

    • @MsChantae
      @MsChantae 4 роки тому +5

      I laughed so hard LOLL...i wanna try that

    • @jeffffro7674
      @jeffffro7674 4 роки тому +20

      @@MsChantae I always tell people......its Nunya! Most times they say what's nunya? Its NUNYA BUSINESS!!!!

    • @MsChantae
      @MsChantae 4 роки тому +5

      @@jeffffro7674 I've definitely said that before (in my rude days lol) but spelling it would be even better hahahaha

  • @ChrisLee66
    @ChrisLee66 4 роки тому +785

    "you don't want to help me, you want to stop me" What a memorable line!

    • @SusannaSaunders
      @SusannaSaunders 3 роки тому +20

      Sometimes, they are one and the same thing.
      Also. Read it the other way. "You don't want to stop me, you want to help me".

    • @lilyharris9040
      @lilyharris9040 3 роки тому +2

      Thats so deep 😔

    • @maana5623
      @maana5623 3 роки тому

      Seriously. That's what happening in every field of such work ethics.

    • @HumanimalChannel
      @HumanimalChannel 3 роки тому

      That's what matters at the time

  • @_n0iro.project_590
    @_n0iro.project_590 3 роки тому +1692

    I was in her shoes once. I was 17. I didn't have any training. We talked for 90 minutes. He survived.
    The movie pictures the situation amazingly well. It's brilliant.

    • @shereenbaker5054
      @shereenbaker5054 3 роки тому +75

      That’s really impressive well done 💕💕

    • @bwjsweet2221
      @bwjsweet2221 3 роки тому +19

      @Yanis Khaled How do you know?

    • @maana5623
      @maana5623 3 роки тому +2

      @@bwjsweet2221 Because Yanis is the one whom she was mentioning.

    • @usmh
      @usmh 3 роки тому +8

      "He survived." While he was on the phone with you, yeah, but how do you know what happened after?

    • @_n0iro.project_590
      @_n0iro.project_590 3 роки тому +38

      @@usmh Because I stayed friends with him for years.

  • @188lobo
    @188lobo 3 роки тому +322

    After only one call she feels like she's been there for 10 yrs.

  • @margkropf5541
    @margkropf5541 4 роки тому +1661

    There have been four suicides in my family, the 4th being a likely. I am tired of the judgmental comments others have made about suicide. We can't be inside anther's head to feel their pain. My poetry is the closest thing I have, as is this man's writing. The young woman's suggesting was therefore brilliant.

    • @sisu4134
      @sisu4134 4 роки тому +58

      Same for me! My writing has been a huge outlet for me. I usually don't let others read my poems bc they always say "they're so dark" or "suicidal" and I'm just like, exactly! It's either that or actually doing it. I think it's important for people to have something to turn to that helps them work out their depression, anger and/or fear.

    • @jeffffro7674
      @jeffffro7674 4 роки тому +40

      I learn how to do new things. I write, I make jewelry, furniture, instruments, chain maille, I paint, sketch, sing, fish, stargaze, watch meteor showers, on and on and on!!!! People say your so talented, it's not talent, it's me doing anything possible to stay OUT OF MY HEAD!!!!! When I'm not busy, I think, when I think, it's bad. Its not talent, its suicide prevention!

    • @BananaGrace
      @BananaGrace 3 роки тому +13

      i know you don't know be but i am terribly sorry for your loss and intense grieving... i truly am sorry..... remembering my family and loved ones is something i fight to consider in my own dark battles.. you're right... no one truly knows what goes on in our minds and how intense things can be.. i truly am sorry for your great losses and hope in time you can find comfort and peace.

    • @girgirl8672
      @girgirl8672 3 роки тому +5

      I am so sorry.

    • @RobMacKendrick
      @RobMacKendrick 3 роки тому +13

      Suicide is caused by other people. This is the thing societies angrily refuse to confess.

  • @olinf
    @olinf 4 роки тому +659

    Imagine how hard it was for her to talk for 20 minutes without a script like 20 minutes of talking wow impressive

    • @jean-louispech4921
      @jean-louispech4921 4 роки тому +58

      in theater there are some pieces that are made of a monologue and are long.
      It is more "easy" for some peoples to learn a very long text, than for average peoples and me.
      And having to answer to someone else makes it more easy because it gives you some keys, it gives you some rest (and less time to speak) .
      But yes it is impressive what she did, because she is alone before the camera.

    • @tayloryetto-zo5sg
      @tayloryetto-zo5sg 11 місяців тому

      The script is on the computer infront of her lol

  • @michaelharper7350
    @michaelharper7350 4 роки тому +735

    The actress is remarkable! Her raw emotions and train-wreck of thoughts tumbling in her expressions kept me riveted the entire duration. His voice acting reached such low depth of despair and dealing with such an emotionally devastating and controversial (personal) topic was momentous. The script writer kept the dialogue realistic and compelling. Another award-winning film. This should become a public service announcement. A call - pun intended - for help is to be heard, not listened to. The character never let him go without a struggle to keep him alive for one more night.

  • @lilac4696
    @lilac4696 4 роки тому +305

    At the end of the call when he said "Sounds like i did" made my stomach turn! Leaves the viewer unaware of his decision, and wether he said it just to make her feel good.

    • @Butterflywings011
      @Butterflywings011 3 роки тому +65

      That's the point, you'll never know what he will decide to do with his life. He could have changed his mind, or he could have just said all that to make her feel better... To tell her what she wanted to hear. She even said, it was her first call... He probably wanted a shoulder to cry on, advice, some hope.. but also knowing that she's brand new to this... That she was trying, but it could have been out of her leuge.. she was trying, he could see that.. but he in dispair... At the end of the day, he knew it was his decision.

  • @jessicawatson891
    @jessicawatson891 3 роки тому +228

    it feels like i'm listening to myself, his words are so painful

    • @Dbz.2002
      @Dbz.2002 3 роки тому +1

      Oyasumi punpun was a very good manga, sorry if this isn’t the time to be saying this, I hope ur doing alright

    • @maana5623
      @maana5623 3 роки тому

      You.. can capitalize the sentence and rephrase it. If you want to..

    • @randomnessha
      @randomnessha 8 місяців тому +1

  • @nalintina
    @nalintina 3 роки тому +271

    I don't think operators get appreciated enough, they're under so much pressure, stress, and some can be left with trauma and ptsd.

    • @luke4800
      @luke4800 3 роки тому +5

      their choice to do it no one forcing the

    • @Adotworm
      @Adotworm 3 роки тому +10

      @@luke4800 …..and? So what?

    • @maana5623
      @maana5623 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah, sometimes they are just pissed.

    • @SDfighter1
      @SDfighter1 3 роки тому +5

      @@luke4800 We should appreciate them more because of that choice.

    • @El1society
      @El1society 2 роки тому +4

      @@luke4800 the fact that it’s their choice makes it even more honorable

  • @lenanorman7847
    @lenanorman7847 4 роки тому +689

    Wow. That was so intense - incredible. I breathed a sigh of relief when he said he will change his mind. My goodness - wow

    • @sarahwaters8262
      @sarahwaters8262 4 роки тому +9

      I wasn't sure if he did, or didn't.

    • @therabbidt
      @therabbidt 3 роки тому +6

      There was another call that was left ignored at the end. IS THE CALLER THERE OK

    • @lilyharris9040
      @lilyharris9040 3 роки тому +1

      bruh you just spoiled the ending 💀☝️

    • @Yourebeautyfull
      @Yourebeautyfull 3 роки тому

      @@neotamee That's exactly what it sounded like to me. Changing someone 's mind why really has thought for a long time to kill themselves and and then finally decide to take the step. The won't be convinced that easily. But even if it wasn't an excuse, he only said he changed his mind about the letter, not about the fact he is still planning to kill himself. People should not underestimate suicidal tendencies. When they already made up their mind, it's extremely difficult to convince them otherwise.

  • @tee1778
    @tee1778 4 роки тому +186

    these 15 minutes for her was life changing

    • @nc7182
      @nc7182 4 роки тому +17

      Yeah she really lost her innocence here

  • @PotatoMateYT
    @PotatoMateYT 3 роки тому +729

    Anyone else notice how everything gets darker around her as things get more serious?

    • @N3onDr1v3
      @N3onDr1v3 3 роки тому +12

      Isnt it the ultra slow zoom?

    • @melodymundy5985
      @melodymundy5985 3 роки тому +5

      No it’s that she’s so tuned into him.

    • @RiceWrap
      @RiceWrap 3 роки тому +6

      if you playback with 10 second intervals you can see it’s slowly zooming into her the entire video

    • @AutomanicJack
      @AutomanicJack 3 роки тому +1

      no, didnt notice, good perception u have

    • @kreativernickname4031
      @kreativernickname4031 3 роки тому +1

      *Yes.*

  • @LoserDub
    @LoserDub 3 роки тому +401

    Is it just me or are the wisest, most self aware, people who should be the rulers and politicians are often the quiet lonely ones??

    • @SusannaSaunders
      @SusannaSaunders 3 роки тому +11

      Ummm.... Nailed it!

    • @kats.5958
      @kats.5958 3 роки тому +2

      Then there would be no wise, quiet people left. None of us left

    • @vladys5238
      @vladys5238 3 роки тому +12

      there's a level of self awareness you cannot reach without focusing onto yourself and after focusing that deeply on yourself it is extremely difficult to take on an outwards facing role such as a politician. It's just not physically possible for quiet lonely people to become rulers i'm afraid

    • @alexanderredhorse1297
      @alexanderredhorse1297 3 роки тому +16

      no wise, self-aware person would want to rule over others.

    • @masaansellekatte4418
      @masaansellekatte4418 3 роки тому +3

      Nop, not always. The power.... Changes pple. They think good once they start becoming powerful. But then the selfpreservation fear to keep the power kicks in and the mindless show or acting begins.

  • @happyjayjay9229
    @happyjayjay9229 3 роки тому +158

    I just stare at her stunned face and could read...
    *"was that enough?"*
    *"is he ok?"*
    *"please don't tell me he gave up.."*
    *"i- i need to know- i want to be there.."*
    *or maybe its just me-*

    • @TheSpacecraftX
      @TheSpacecraftX 3 роки тому

      I don't want to think about it too much because he probably called back and got someone else who stuck more to the script and didn't have the context from the previous day to work with.

  • @demijour1234
    @demijour1234 4 роки тому +667

    That was one tough call and emotionally hard. I used to work at a center for ppl going through mental health issues. At the center where ppl stayed for a bit and left. They were asked when they left if they wanted someone (volunteers) to call them later and see how they were. I would come in with another volunteer and we would look through the folders of individuals and decide who to call first. I talked to a great many and some of the conversations were hard and some wanted just a listening ear and maybe our advice too. I learned a great deal from doing that.

    • @ReinbowUnicorn420
      @ReinbowUnicorn420 4 роки тому +15

      That must have been a lot to handle. Thank you for caring about us so much. I had really bad depression and didn't even think to call a help center. I'm sure all of the people you've helped would give you a big THANK YOU!

    • @demijour1234
      @demijour1234 4 роки тому +6

      @@ReinbowUnicorn420 I am sorry you went through depression and did not know about call help centre. I hope you are doing well now. Thank you so much for your kind words. It was really beautiful what you said and thank you for that. Keep well and safe.

    • @narutokunn
      @narutokunn 4 роки тому +5

      @@ReinbowUnicorn420 Hey Ashley. Hoping you are well now.

    • @stevethomas74
      @stevethomas74 3 роки тому +4

      Thank you, Starlette, for doing what you did. I've been that person to call The Samaritans (I'm in the UK) two or three times in my life and although I wasn't planning to kill myself, the suicidal ideation I had at those times (I have Depression) was so great, that I felt I couldn't talk to anyone but a stranger. I remember going downstairs at the time when my parents were still here and telling them that I'd just rang The Samaritans and that it wasn't the first time. They knew I was going through a very severe Depressive episode at that time and I think they just felt a little helpless. I told them that sometimes it's best to have someone listen completely subjectively and anonymously on a phone call than try to tell even the people you love how you're feeling in person.
      People like you and that do/did your job are in most cases literal lifesavers

    • @ComesTheLight
      @ComesTheLight 3 роки тому +2

      You are a good human.

  • @rwamvby2709
    @rwamvby2709 3 роки тому +183

    That girl was the only one giving actual crisis support. What a marvelous short movie.
    ***** 5 stars, I love it!

    • @maana5623
      @maana5623 3 роки тому

      She was the greater unknown.

  • @choom6360
    @choom6360 4 роки тому +5245

    "You're asking me to draft my suicide note?"
    "Yep"
    "That's pretty fu**ed up."
    (5k likes. Makes sense. 😂)

    • @paperclip7003
      @paperclip7003 3 роки тому +330

      I mean its the last note you will ever write, so it is kind of important. Better make it good then

    • @vitanyroyale
      @vitanyroyale 3 роки тому +168

      but it worked.

    • @kulia3163
      @kulia3163 3 роки тому +301

      I've drafted it before, let me tell you it gives you time to think. It might not stop everyone, but it sure did for me. My dumbass is obviously still alive 💀.

    • @mcd4370
      @mcd4370 3 роки тому +62

      Damn I don’t know why but I bursted laughing

    • @MClaro-xs4ft
      @MClaro-xs4ft 3 роки тому +16

      @@vitanyroyale i‘m not entirely sure about it-and I really wanna be wrong about the other option ._.

  • @Mayakran
    @Mayakran 3 роки тому +102

    That desperate search to find the ONE key, magic phrase to keep someone alive is one of the worst feelings in the world.

  • @dejavu666wampas9
    @dejavu666wampas9 4 роки тому +315

    That there is a powerful piece; tightly written, beautifully acted , both verbally and physically outstandingly acted. Better than the vast majority of Hollywood schlock.
    It truly grabs you and never lets go.

  • @명예-u6j
    @명예-u6j 4 роки тому +82

    “Everything and nothing in this life is important.”
    That was amazing.

  • @henessy.-.45
    @henessy.-.45 3 роки тому +98

    I wrote the letter.... Loaded the gun... Took a xanax and took a deep breath.... in that moment I realized that it would be my mama bringing my daughter home that next morning that would find me... And I couldn't do that to them. That was 24yrs ago... I'm now a mental health counselor. Some things cannot be taught in a book or lecture...this really hit home for me.

  • @Lacieluxe
    @Lacieluxe 3 роки тому +116

    I wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for people like this girl who picked up the phone and simply spoke to me like a person and listened. I related so much to the guy, also really liked both the characters and thought this was well made, acted and written.

    • @alb12345672
      @alb12345672 3 роки тому +1

      Its cope though, your problems just shift to another day and you suffer even more.

    • @pontusschroder8361
      @pontusschroder8361 3 роки тому +5

      I am happy to hear that you was helped

  • @jessicawatson891
    @jessicawatson891 3 роки тому +95

    the effect of her taking off the headset, it zooming out again, the lights changing, all the returning of the real world is just insane. you focus so much on the conversation, and then when it's all over, you can't help but think "damn....."

  • @philochristos
    @philochristos 3 роки тому +147

    Now there's a girl who can act.

  • @l0sieee
    @l0sieee 3 роки тому +85

    When he said that his tears dont mean anything anymore, that struck my core. I've thought that exact that countless times in my life.

  • @louispaugh8842
    @louispaugh8842 3 роки тому +136

    Wow! I’m stunned. I worked as a helper with the suicide prevention line for about 8 years. This film captures the essence of what I felt and thought and said in my most intense calls. Crying with the caller, feeling helpless with them, going with them into their darkness and letting them the space to express that anguish. This film has me undone. I’m in tears over the beauty of helping a person to find life for even just one more day.

  • @janeaparis
    @janeaparis 4 роки тому +77

    She is a natural. Unfinished business, whatever it is, is always a good reason to stick around for another day.

  • @kikoknees
    @kikoknees 4 роки тому +78

    I related with the man more than anything, if I was that caller I wouldn’t even disagree with him, I couldn’t lie to him....That’s why I could never do that job. As much as I would love to help someone like I wish someone could help me, I couldn’t because there would be two depressed ppl on the line. I’m just ranting to who ever reads.
    Crazy how short films be so touching

    • @davidletterman9936
      @davidletterman9936 4 роки тому +6

      There are many people who need a reason to wake up the next day. Some days, just knowing that there is someone out there making another movie, that has to be witnessed and appreciated, keeps me going.

    • @kikoknees
      @kikoknees 4 роки тому

      David Letterman yes I agree!

  • @youssefa.2251
    @youssefa.2251 3 роки тому +97

    "Why did you call here..?"
    My favorite line that was delivered in this short movie.
    After all that's been said, this line hits hard

  • @fromspace7
    @fromspace7 3 роки тому +588

    Did she for real tell a grown man to join a lego club😂😂

    • @skibidi_rizzler_montana
      @skibidi_rizzler_montana 3 роки тому +52

      It's better than "netflix and traveling"

    • @yanawilliams6302
      @yanawilliams6302 3 роки тому +22

      @@skibidi_rizzler_montana And it could lead to a bit of happiness or contentment for a bit

    • @josephrasmussen8832
      @josephrasmussen8832 3 роки тому +45

      That’s a very real, normal thing that exists

    • @KingAlexander98
      @KingAlexander98 3 роки тому

      That was hilarious

    • @himlolo
      @himlolo 3 роки тому +1

      @@josephrasmussen8832 not saying grown men don't use lego but you'd be hard pressed to find a lego group

  • @mollywiesner
    @mollywiesner 2 роки тому +29

    This guy took the words out of my mouth especially when he said “I imagined myself at this age finally at peace with my mind”

  • @Nat-jm9rq
    @Nat-jm9rq 4 роки тому +276

    Can u guys make a second one?! I hate cliff hangers. I want to see if the guy calls back and renews his poem!

    • @ricklett1688
      @ricklett1688 3 роки тому +8

      That might become a latter day "Thousand And One Nights."

    • @SusannaSaunders
      @SusannaSaunders 3 роки тому +6

      At some point it has to become something else, another reason, another goal, another day...

    • @Emma-yu2bd
      @Emma-yu2bd 3 роки тому +27

      I like how it doesn't have a second part. Leaves more to the imagination on whether you think the guy called back.

    • @devenarcher3044
      @devenarcher3044 3 роки тому +21

      I think it ends that way to leave you with the same unsettling feeling as the woman. Will he call again? Will he do it? Did I do enough? It drives home the uncertainty and resignation you must deal with when working this job. You won't know after they hang up what will happen to them. You just need to pick yourself back up and answer the next caller hoping that you can make even the smallest difference in their life. I heard that it is somewhat similar to working as an EMT/paramedic because you often don't know what happens to the patient after dropping them off at the hospital. You have to get used to the feeling of doing what you can in the moment and trying to move forward after the moments passed.

    • @kats.5958
      @kats.5958 3 роки тому +4

      That would ruin it

  • @ypey1
    @ypey1 4 роки тому +445

    Holyshit... time for a coffee break girl!

    • @ndeonikabooker5358
      @ndeonikabooker5358 3 роки тому +4

      I'm cracking up!

    • @melodymundy5985
      @melodymundy5985 3 роки тому +3

      She stay in that job a week longer ...she will age 10 years a nervous wreck.

    • @jojosanchez9273
      @jojosanchez9273 3 роки тому

      Omfg...hilarious comment but fr...she need a break asap!!!

  • @dileep-kumar
    @dileep-kumar 3 роки тому +81

    Being a loner, heart broken and suicidal several times I can say it is one of the best content for people like us. Everyday delaying your heart to die through your mind and tricks and all is the real struggle (of many in living) a person can have in life. I hope God accept us becoz we stopped believing in her/him.

    • @nathanclaypoleful
      @nathanclaypoleful 3 роки тому

      @@brianlexl1215 I must disagree

    • @dileep-kumar
      @dileep-kumar 3 роки тому +1

      @@brianlexl1215 Yes...And, I working on it now.

    • @BlutoBlutarsky
      @BlutoBlutarsky 3 роки тому +1

      @@brianlexl1215 For all the evidence, or lack thereof, I can't believe that God wouldn't have an understanding that self aware people would have questions and doubts. Would He really be so petty as to say 'Well, since you don't have blind faith in me you're out of my club'? I've found that most religions are about hypocrisy and the most 'devout' people often use their beliefs to exalt only themselves or their group. They are very weak on compassion, caring and humility, often having no feeling for those outside their clique. I've been there. I thought I had it all figured out. Over time I realized some of those I associated with and respected were not at all godly people. Truth is I didn't know squat. I've read that even Mother Teresa had doubts. Religion can be a great thing. It keeps a lot of people going. But what human being is so perfect that they can presume to know exactly what happens to us when we leave here, or even what constitutes penance?

    • @BlutoBlutarsky
      @BlutoBlutarsky 3 роки тому

      @@brianlexl1215 I apologize if my comment came off as an attack on you or your religion. That certainly wasn't the intention. I agree with nearly everything you state above. The original commenter implied that they had or were having a crisis of faith. My point was only that no one should feel guilty for feeling that or feeling like they need to have some questions answered. I have nothing against the deeply religious, those without religion or those anywhere in between. You are absolutely correct that religious institutions are generally philanthropic and generous but some also support hate agendas and other groups who support those ideals so it's good to be aware and ask lots of questions. I believe God loves all His/Her people unconditionally and makes allowances, even for non believers. That's probably the only point we actually disagree on. And that's ok. Peace.

  • @cdmauro
    @cdmauro 4 роки тому +294

    Fantastic! I was really drawn into the story, and love how the camera slowly drew nearer to the actress' face, and the lighting around her dimmed. It really heightened the intimacy of this interaction and the film, in general. Both actors were spectacular. My new favorite recent film here, on Omeleto.

    • @jeffffro7674
      @jeffffro7674 4 роки тому +3

      It's so difficult to say favorite when it comes to this channel!!!!!!

  • @alison4316
    @alison4316 3 роки тому +51

    "Everything and nothing in life is important" hit me _so_ hard.

  • @93tnek
    @93tnek 3 роки тому +43

    Something that really struck me from this, was when he said something along the lines of "You're not trying to help me. You're trying to stop me. There is a difference.". That is a very powerful statement and something I'll be thinking about for a long time to come. As for giving him three reasons... he already gave them to her. The three reasons were in his hand and he read one of them out loud. As a developing counselor, I'd also like to point out to those who may need it, that many counseling places offer 1-10 free sessions. All you have to do is ask. Not all of them do. But most of them.

  • @dougchapman1806
    @dougchapman1806 3 роки тому +145

    As a person who was too late to stop a friend from committing suicide. This video really hit home and made me wish I had gotten that phone call. I always feel that I was just a few minutes away from stopping him and it's haunting knowing that I didnt get there in time. My friends say that he might have hurt me if I had gotten there, I honestly do not know if he would have but my gut tells me he would have given me the gun and we would have hugged, and figured it all out. It truly is haunting and devistating I cried this entire video.

    • @SusannaSaunders
      @SusannaSaunders 3 роки тому +9

      As someone who has answered a friends last call for help (after an overdose in my case), I have some idea of what you feel. Thankfully, I was in time and I managed to save her. Although it ended our friendship, I still believe that I did the right thing to save her, sadly my actions afterwards were not seen as trying to do the best for her at my own expense. No good deed goes unpublished it seems 🙂

    • @chathudhamsara33
      @chathudhamsara33 Рік тому +2

      I have worked at and managed a helpline, and sometimes the voices and the feelings that my callers express keep me up at night. And these are people I don't even know. I can't imagine how much harder it must have been to have a friend on the other end.
      Two things usually help me with anger and frustration thrown my way. 1) They called me. I didn't call them. Which means that they wanted something. 2) Sometimes people just need someone to direct their pain or anger towards, we're just easy targets. If holding it against me is somehow making it easier for them to cope, bring it on.
      I hope this helps you as much as it helped me.

  • @montonee78
    @montonee78 4 роки тому +296

    and the "Worst Trainner in the World" award goes to.....

  • @beatricycardosovieira2925
    @beatricycardosovieira2925 3 роки тому +50

    Man, I am completely astonished by the words he said. He got perfectly the way I feel when I'm having one of these episodes

  • @tiffanyh629
    @tiffanyh629 3 роки тому +47

    I've struggled years with suicidal ideation and now I'm working in healthcare, I can't even describe the way this film tears at me in both directions.
    It reminds me of the days I've called into a hotline, sobbing either in my closet or under a towel with a bathroom fan on so that my family wouldn't hear me; reminds me of the days how one patient was screaming at me only to finally take that step back to just cry.
    It reminds me of the days I've called the hotline only to have my phone malfunction and my call not going through; reminds me of the time I took part in a patient take down to retrieve a contraband after a patient had taken it out to harm themselves.
    I've lived long enough to know that life sucks but I've also served my community long enough to know that there's help. It's a back and forth between the two but with the things I've seen, both good and bad, I'm not yet giving up my battle.

    • @marksouthern6588
      @marksouthern6588 2 роки тому

      Just remember Tiffany life doesn't have to suck ..it can be great at times ..and I've had my trauma and tragedies..don't give up ever ..hope you're okay 🙋

  • @jacko9760
    @jacko9760 4 роки тому +60

    This is the best short film I have ever seen

    • @davidletterman9936
      @davidletterman9936 4 роки тому +1

      The creators probably wrote from experience and luckily had film friends in the same boat. Life is ironic and then you look for the next big story to pay the bills.

  • @OGTiTan
    @OGTiTan 4 роки тому +213

    This is by far my favourite Omeleto video. As someone who's dealt with similar situations to this, both sides, it speaks to me on so many levels. For anyone that's gone through this, or knows anyone that's going through this, remind them and yourself that suicide doesn't end the pain, it merely passes it on to those left behind. Love yourself and those around you

    • @jasmineag7978
      @jasmineag7978 4 роки тому

      Well said!! Sad but so true

    • @angeronalove5799
      @angeronalove5799 4 роки тому +6

      This is a lovely comment. Yes. Lost a fiancé to suicide two and a half weeks after my dad died and was suicidal for three years afterwards. Wrote a book about being suicidal since I couldn't find one to help me. Your comment is so true.

    • @deborahsiahaan9261
      @deborahsiahaan9261 4 роки тому +1

      @@angeronalove5799 im so sorry to hear that 😭 hoped all the best things would come your way.. hang in there God bless you

    • @OGTiTan
      @OGTiTan 4 роки тому

      @@angeronalove5799 I'm so sorry to hear that. I truly hope you get the peace and support you need. Even as a stranger, I am here for you

    • @SusannaSaunders
      @SusannaSaunders 3 роки тому

      @@deborahsiahaan9261 not meaning to be dark, but "hang in there" may not be the best turn of phrase...

  • @Melody_Bordeaux
    @Melody_Bordeaux 4 роки тому +30

    I'm crying...at the end, her staring. She said to call back tomorrow. Will she be there tomorrow, does she want to be there tomorrow? Does she want to walk away now? Grasping for something, anything in hopes it's not the end for a stranger, but that is how we are, isn't it?

  • @M_Manoj239
    @M_Manoj239 4 роки тому +155

    he: "everything and nothing in life is important"
    she: do u believe that ?
    he: i know that!

    • @birdbrain9625
      @birdbrain9625 4 роки тому +4

      Well in that case his life is important too🤝🏻

    • @kuningatar
      @kuningatar 4 роки тому +2

      i read this comment at the exact same time it was in the video

  • @doronron7323
    @doronron7323 4 роки тому +88

    This short should be compulsory for everyone. It was awesome in every way. I know many who would regard the caller as a loser. Sadly, that is insanely true. Given just a whiff of empathy would tell you the caller could one day be you. 'suicide doesn't end the pain, it merely passes it on to those left behind'. Well for some, there isn't anyone to leave behind. This is one of the best pieces of acting I've ever seen.

  • @weezypacman4449
    @weezypacman4449 3 роки тому +59

    Some of us just need a reason to stick around, either a simple reason or complex, doesn't matter. We just need a reason for one more day.

  • @everythingissalad2969
    @everythingissalad2969 3 роки тому +23

    To whoever wrote this - thank you

  • @MagicalGirlContractor
    @MagicalGirlContractor 3 роки тому +20

    She was getting a call at the end, and she unhooked it up, basically hanging... but when she got a personal call, she excused herself to make time for it. Powerful.

  • @therabbidt
    @therabbidt 3 роки тому +65

    That was the longest freaking 16 minutes of my life. Holy hell did I get chill and anxiety each second. I can't measure how much I took out sigh of relief at the end. but then I was anxious again when the phone rang again, with the other women just laid it easy and just ignored it. I WAS LIKE WAIT HWTA ARE U JUST GON IGNORE THAT AUIW DAWDHAWHDAWHDUIAHUIDH AUWDUIAHWDUIHAUIWHDUIAWHDAW

  • @bethany5218
    @bethany5218 3 роки тому +70

    This girl ❤️
    If she wasn’t the one who picked up the phone he probably wouldn’t of made it...
    I’m not crying you are 😭
    Yes I know this is a script but still

  • @slickdarula1
    @slickdarula1 2 роки тому +9

    "You want to stop me, not help me, don't get those two confused" that's a powerful line to think about...

  • @lukethelegend9705
    @lukethelegend9705 4 роки тому +74

    Was genuinely brought to tears watching this. I would never be able to do this job, but I’m so glad some people can.

  • @keyana4060
    @keyana4060 3 роки тому +84

    *”You don’t want to help me, you want to stop me.”*
    Well they can’t help you if they can’t stop you, if they don’t stop you there will be no one to help.

    • @anthonyrose6625
      @anthonyrose6625 3 роки тому +2

      If 'someone stops him' then there's still a someone that needs help so there's still a problem, but if he's taught to stop himself then there's no problem.

    • @jana7359
      @jana7359 3 роки тому

      @@anthonyrose6625 Even if he stops himself every time right before offing himself, there's still a problem. Like jszt because he's not dead doesn't mean he's not miserable. That's no way of living. always on the verge of suicide.

    • @thequeertelope7941
      @thequeertelope7941 3 роки тому +1

      @@jana7359 ok but these people's jobs isnt to be their therapist, it's to avoid them hurting themselves

    • @jana7359
      @jana7359 3 роки тому +1

      @@thequeertelope7941 I know and it's good that they're doing that. But that won't solve the problem long term.

  • @Minyaweth
    @Minyaweth 3 роки тому +14

    No way! A 16 minute short film filmed in just 1 single take? Respect!

  • @yellowleafproduction7221
    @yellowleafproduction7221 3 роки тому +7

    Wow! A dialog. 3 people. One camera angle, a small office space, a soundscape and a zoom sequence - and you make something like this? Magic.

  • @donnar.3110
    @donnar.3110 3 роки тому +4

    When she said modify the letter and call back and he said
    Ok so sweetly and softly
    It broke me

  • @backseatbogan2021
    @backseatbogan2021 3 роки тому +37

    I have no words, this brought me to tears

  • @heathervieira2609
    @heathervieira2609 4 роки тому +14

    OMG, I was absolutely balling. I have been down this road several times in my life. I'm maniac depressive and have always needed meds. After I had my daughter my life changed, no meds, no counseling, because now my life has purpose. If anyone is ever feeling lonely or hopeless,reach out to someone. There's ALWAYS another beginning....

  • @Nat.Dialogue
    @Nat.Dialogue 3 роки тому +32

    This is flat out brilliance. From the one shot economy to a superbly timed build of tension into the knife edge role swapping humour. Superior character direction pushing the lead actress to her absolute performance limit. This will do their careers no harm at all and quite right too. This is the epitome of what a young or debut filmmakers should look to in terms of what is possible with a single shot and the emotional ammunition written, cast, loaded and discharged . Outstanding heartbreaking and hugely memorable.
    5 stars .

  • @bubzilla6137
    @bubzilla6137 2 роки тому +17

    This was amazing in every possible way. The acting, the cinematography, EVERYTHING. But the script, that's what really got me. I picture myself as the guy on the other end. I would have likely said many of the same things, especially the part about her desire to stop me rather than help me. This is probably because the one and only time I ever called one of those lines, I told them I was thinking about it. When answering their questions, I was honest. I told them I don't want to die, I just want to be dead. I didn't plan to do it, that was the whole point of the call. In that moment, I needed someone to listen to me, someone to vent to. I was a very troubled teen at the time. The lady told me that since I wasn't in the process of "doing it", there was nothing she could do. She said goodbye and hung up before I had a chance to respond. From that day forward, even now, 23 years later, I have zero faith in those so called "help lines". I harbor a bitterness towards all of them because of that one woman, that one phone call.
    As time went on, I genuinely attempted suicide a few times, once almost successfully. Or maybe it was but I was brought back, I'm not really sure because no one at the time would tell me. Anyway, I've come close to trying many, many times and as for just the thoughts? Well, those are daily now. They used to come and go but I've been at a very low point for a couple months now. Bipolar is great! Actually, the mania actually can be great if harnessed correctly. But the depression sucks. All I can think about is suicide, even though I have no intention of trying it. I have people to live for. I'm not even really sure why I'm sharing all this. I guess I just needed to get it off my chest. If you read until the end, thank you! 🙂

    • @TissueCat_
      @TissueCat_ 2 роки тому +2

      im glad you're still here 💛

  • @inp1ace
    @inp1ace 4 роки тому +31

    This is the most powerful piece of Cinema i have ever watched.

  • @christaphobia1613
    @christaphobia1613 4 роки тому +37

    This was beautiful. Any time I've called a suicide hotline I was at my lowest of lows just needing anyone to give me any reason to hold on. I loved him showing frustration at the script they read off because I've felt it. The acting on this was so stunning. Good job!

  • @almatt21
    @almatt21 4 роки тому +58

    Acting is amazing, brought home some personal memories.

  • @Nervous_An
    @Nervous_An 3 роки тому +31

    13:13
    “It feels like I’m on a moving train, and if I jump off now I’ll be worse than ever.”

  • @FCain-mf4tf
    @FCain-mf4tf 3 роки тому +64

    This was wonderfully well written. I loved the part where the caller replies with "You want me to draft my suicide note? That's really f***ed up!" I couldn't help but laugh.

  • @LeonBerrange
    @LeonBerrange 4 роки тому +61

    What a great bit of acting from both. Caithlin, really extraordinary work with your face, 15 minutes right in the camera, solo...a really challenging job. Great script, clever development, as soon as she said it I knew she had him. Brilliant writing. Loved it five no six stars. One of the best Omeletos ever.

  • @ironiceilidh
    @ironiceilidh 3 роки тому +26

    i feel the panic and compassion in her voice simultaneously and this whole thing just really hits home because i've been on both sides of this conversation

  • @BijayaLakshmiSarma
    @BijayaLakshmiSarma 3 роки тому +46

    "You're not here to help me, you're here to stop me." Putting this up in my diary. ❤️
    Loved the short film. It had depth and that's what I seek for.

  • @kirawoodruff324
    @kirawoodruff324 3 роки тому +53

    As someone who has had a loved one attempt suicide while on the phone with me and have had to call hotlines myself, this really hit hard. I have PTSD from the loved one's suicide attempt and the parts where the man sounded distressed gave me a few flashbacks so this was hard to watch. But this was very well done

  • @Rabia_Burak
    @Rabia_Burak 3 роки тому +8

    this actress is 1000 times better than acting of Hollywood actors, just spectacular

  • @monro2159
    @monro2159 4 роки тому +70

    This was excellent, captivating, absorbing and incredibly watchable. The actress nailed it emotionally and we felt her self doubt, concern and fear as she grappled with a life or death situation she was not prepared for. The fact that this looks like one take makes her accomplishment even greater. The irony was that her lack of experience was the remedy that day. Love the slow move towards her as the story deepened, drawing us in intimately. Wonderfully written, simply but very effectively directed.

  • @lindalogan8460
    @lindalogan8460 3 роки тому +22

    I cried watching this. I know this is just a story but I'm so glad she chose not to read from the script. This poor man could find nothing left to live for but the operator picked up that his writing was the one thing that was still of value in his life. She gave him just that one small reason to get through another day. Very moving story. 👏👏👏

  • @samcurto4793
    @samcurto4793 3 роки тому +20

    I never thought a one shot scene could be THIS good

  • @massdestoyer332
    @massdestoyer332 3 роки тому +31

    As someone who has needed the hotline before and has utilized the crisis textline, the frustration of hearing them read a script is something pretty real. It has distracted me from my thoughts before, the frustration.

  • @SpotlessLeopard
    @SpotlessLeopard 4 роки тому +156

    I applied to do a similar job, with The Samaritans in Britain.
    One of the questions was, would you be able to cope with hearing somebody take their own life over the phone?
    That's when I realised how serious that work would be.
    I'll do it if possible, but I have no real idea of the implications on my own mind.
    I suspect I could do it, but we'll see.

    • @priyaj5283
      @priyaj5283 4 роки тому +10

      If you can handle situations like that, i guess you can handle any shits in life too.. like piece of cake

    • @davidletterman9936
      @davidletterman9936 4 роки тому +2

      Annette Bening in "Shall We Dance", expressed marriage and by extension a basic need in all of us - that we need a witness to our life so it has some semblance of purpose. The story showed young character helped the caller by witnessing his writing and gave him a thread of a reason to live to at least make the writing better, then she offered to hear it tomorrow.
      Sometimes we all need a reason to get up the next day.

    • @jeanproctor3663
      @jeanproctor3663 4 роки тому +5

      @Spotless Leopard: If you think you're mentally strong enough then please do go for it. It's such a rewarding thing to do and fortunately not every call is an in progress. There's a fantastic support network for all volunteers as well and counselling if you feel you need it at any point.

    • @SpotlessLeopard
      @SpotlessLeopard 4 роки тому +2

      @@priyaj5283 Like anything, it'll be a case of getting used to it over time, I guess.

    • @SpotlessLeopard
      @SpotlessLeopard 4 роки тому +3

      @@davidletterman9936 On some level, maybe doing this job is being a witness to our own life, and finding a real purpose as opposed to the empty-at-the-end inevitability of simply doing something for money.

  • @Chinoiserie9839
    @Chinoiserie9839 3 роки тому +8

    Damn, even the man calling is so good at acting. Now that is real talent. He could act even without his face showing.

  • @sarsuraaa
    @sarsuraaa 4 роки тому +34

    She's a brilliant actress!!!

  • @scoutkingsley1488
    @scoutkingsley1488 3 роки тому +27

    this was so painfully beautiful. masterpiece really.

  • @ProjectoZhico94
    @ProjectoZhico94 4 роки тому +25

    Deserves recognition in a whole new level. When you touch the mouse to see how much time left, just because you want to see she helping him before the times out... suffering and suffocating while the time pass... 🥇🏆
    This is the reason i subscribed Omeleto couple years, breathtaking short movies
    Thank You

  • @HumanimalChannel
    @HumanimalChannel 3 роки тому +1

    Sometimes these type of films don't bring it... this actress and the actor online.
    You FEEL it.
    Bravo.
    Bloody. Good. Job.

  • @MisterG2323
    @MisterG2323 4 роки тому +27

    Holy Christ, that was good! Great script gorgeously acted, simple, effective camerawork, tight direction, emotionally wrenching, and did I mention two very fine actors? Best thing I've seen in ages. Kudos to all involved!