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  • Опубліковано 10 жов 2019
  • A day in the life of a mother and her disabled son.
    HOUSE FINCH is used with permission from Joseph Johnson. Learn more at / housefinchfilm .
    Penny is a teacher and leader for a dance group for adults with special needs, passionate and ready to defend the importance of her work when needed. At home, too, she's utterly devoted to her son Jamie, who also has special needs.
    Yet struggling in both her external world and her private life has begun to wear on Penny. When she comes home after one tough day at work and discovers her husband Craig has forgotten to help with some housework, she finds herself at the end of her tether -- yet still has to manage to unearth infinite reservoirs for Jamie.
    Writer-director Joseph Johnson's deeply affecting dramatic short is a deeply intimate, compassionate evocation of a world many aren't privy to, especially in such an emotionally intimate way. Following the central role of the caregiver, the sensitive, empathetic storytelling goes deep, exploring what it means to be a parent and a person living with and around disability, and creating a memorable family portrait with unparalleled emotional range.
    The drama here is found in the everyday difficulties of Penny as they unfold the course of an ordinary day. She starts the film in a state of crisis -- she is losing the venue where her dance group performs -- and she carries that into her home, where she also discovers that she must carry a heavier load. The structure of the narrative from public to private isn't meant to show the different faces of Penny, but rather how all sectors of her life pull at her, with little room for relief and respite.
    The portrayal of the mother-son relationship is the crux of the film, and it is deeply affecting, full of love and devotion but honest about the toll it can take on a person already stretched to their limit. Adjoa Andoh as Penny is absolutely compelling with every moment on screen, and every word, gesture and look conveys both her fierce unconditional love, her conviction and also her frustration. She is a giver by profession and at home, but it is only deeply human that her tank begins to empty.
    Actor Edward Bluemel -- now appearing on the smash TV series Killing Eve -- offers a sensitive portrayal of Jamie, embodying the needs, longings and responses of a young man who can feel and understand so much despite his so-called limitations. The rapport between Andoh and Bluemel as mother and son is both heartwarming in its tenderness, and heartwrenching in its struggles.
    The arc of HOUSE FINCH is less about answering a narrative question but rather the internal letting-go that Penny must do to balance all the pieces in her life, the most important of which is Jamie. Around this subtle emotional shift, though, the film weaves a profound portrait of parental love in even the most challenging of situations. We won't say this love been made richer or more resonant because of that struggle -- most parents know that the love for their children goes deeper than anything -- but its struggles and joys may exist in sharper relief, making for a kaleidoscopic, even radiant range of emotion and a poignancy that lingers well after the story ends.
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  • @ufosrus
    @ufosrus 4 роки тому +289

    As the mother of an autistic son, the scene where Jamie is shunned by the neighbor and her son is ever so heartbreaking.

    • @bethgriesauer3825
      @bethgriesauer3825 3 роки тому +4

      Same. Friends were basically history once puberty set in.
      Did you ever have a group of neighbors "intervention" you? I was invited for tea not knowing the reason for the get-together was "my son's behavior" scaring the neighbor kids and their parents. So I was told to keep my son inside unless I was watching him. Inside my own back garden, no less, because their kids visited the other family living in the duplex and the gardens were shared. Ouch, bad memory.

    • @p.s.csdeaky8530
      @p.s.csdeaky8530 2 роки тому +2

      I think it was more the mother.

  • @crazyandbeautiful
    @crazyandbeautiful 4 роки тому +434

    I know it's Omeleto but my brain refuses to move over Omelette.

  • @cg0825
    @cg0825 Рік тому +25

    In the late 70's I heard of a boy that was in kindergarten. He was unfocused, awkward, and had a problem with one of his eyes. Through elementary school he was told repeatedly by his teachers he wouldn't amount to anything and was even put in the back of a class behind a partition in grade 4. He was picked on and was a bit different. In HS he suffered another devastating blow when his father passed at age 43 after a 7 month cancer battle. However he had a desire to not give up. Though difficult he went on and continued his education ultimately completing a graduate degree in 2000 after so many said he couldn't. Last I had heard he now works with others in schools who need extra support. In fact I know he does because that is my career and the boy was me. People who have a disability whether physical, mental, developmental, etc will face challenges and may be told horrible things by the world but many have dreams and aspirations.

  • @reneeparent1596
    @reneeparent1596 4 роки тому +281

    I could really relate to how tried Penny felt. 26 year ago, I married a man with Asperger's. In one way, he have a very normal life with a good paying job for 25 years now. In another way, everything else one can think of is up to me. It gets very exhausting to caring for all another's needs and have no support from anyone else. The support I would get from... well a husband, that's not possible for him. I get depressed often, and just feel so overwhelmed at times it's hard to move. I love him, but loving is not all wine and roses in any marriage.

    • @asareaddi950
      @asareaddi950 4 роки тому +4

      Renee Parent well done

    • @DillonTrinhProductions
      @DillonTrinhProductions 4 роки тому +22

      @cm. CG no

    • @reneeparent1596
      @reneeparent1596 4 роки тому +58

      We're too willing to end relationships if they're hard. Look at our divorce rate. If I "throw him to the curb" that's where he'll stay. Right there! I don't want that for him ever. I love him, and loving can be hard. Very hard.

    • @Sam-qw9te
      @Sam-qw9te 4 роки тому +18

      God gives his most challenging tasks to his most capable angles.

    • @mentabil8
      @mentabil8 4 роки тому +9

      May God bless you and give you strength, my dear!

  • @alison4316
    @alison4316 4 роки тому +150

    *_Phenomenal_* actress.

  • @ASTPlumbing9090
    @ASTPlumbing9090 3 роки тому +39

    My husband has Aspergers and my son has Autism. There are overwhelming amounts of love, unconditional, but that doesn’t mean the exhaustion and fatigue don’t get to me.... I can relate to Penny.

    • @gemstar7286
      @gemstar7286 2 роки тому

      Was her husband also autistic in this film? , i got the impression it was just the son. But i noticed the husband kept trying to stay busy by doing random things like fixing clocks, so maybe he had a condition aswell.

  • @darkchocolate757
    @darkchocolate757 4 роки тому +42

    This boy is either really autistic or he is a very good actor. You really get what he and his mom are going through. At 7:05 you can see the frustration in his face when his mom tied his shoe lace when he was trying to do it himself. Despite his condition he needs a little independence, and his mom is tired of always catering to him hand and foot, but her love for him keeps her going.

  • @certifiedfluffyboi
    @certifiedfluffyboi 4 роки тому +84

    These short films are better than the ones they show at the cinemas

  • @redmoneylady2213
    @redmoneylady2213 3 роки тому +36

    Adjoa Andoh is a stunningly beautiful woman. She played Lady Danbury in Bridgerton. Great actress ❤

    • @thomasalmond3311
      @thomasalmond3311 4 місяці тому

      Shame she doesn't always know when to keep her mouth shut.

    • @redmoneylady2213
      @redmoneylady2213 4 місяці тому

      @@thomasalmond3311 , your comment proves she's a great actress. You attacked the character that she played , because, you actually believes that's her everyday personality. 🤣😂

    • @thomasalmond3311
      @thomasalmond3311 4 місяці тому

      @@redmoneylady2213No it has nothing to do with that, first off let me make one thing perfectly clear; I am NOT a monarchist at all but during the recent coronation she made this comment when the Royal Family were out on the balcony, she said that it was "terribly white", do famous black people not realise that it is possible to be black and not have to care about other black people?.

  • @nancybush4736
    @nancybush4736 4 роки тому +51

    When kids who has aged out at 18. Life gets harder for parents and kid.

  • @Gallop4Me
    @Gallop4Me 4 роки тому +107

    Omeleto has the best plots and their actresses and actors are superb!!!! Causes very deep thinking!

    • @ken_sparrow
      @ken_sparrow 4 роки тому +7

      they aren’t making these

  • @mentabil8
    @mentabil8 4 роки тому +115

    Everyone doesn't have a care-taking and compassionate nature. Children and adults with special needs require extra love and care; often left-up to their mothers, while their dads become distant. Lessen the burden of care on your partner, it's a labor of love. God will bless you in many ways. There is no room for selfishness; or feeling shame and disappointment in a child born with disabilities. They need and deserve everyone's love to survive.

    • @nathanratliff9710
      @nathanratliff9710 4 роки тому +2

      e hd spitn strait facts

    • @jenniferharden2258
      @jenniferharden2258 3 роки тому

      Well said

    • @pinsongorga8466
      @pinsongorga8466 3 роки тому +3

      ~I think the burning of the clothing is a release for her of what could have been. She is letting go of a life that will never be and moving on with her reality with all of her strength, and energies.

    • @patriciasauermann3805
      @patriciasauermann3805 2 роки тому

      Fathers who are able to choose a different path of their own. With their assistant, eg....

  • @Prizzy999
    @Prizzy999 Рік тому +7

    So beautiful. I liked the last scene, with her son's baby clothes burning.
    I guess it's the metaphor for a happy past that's not coming back, but the mother is embracing the present and what the future holds for her son and the whole family.

  • @christschool
    @christschool 4 роки тому +256

    There is nothing more insulting to a parent of a severely disabled child than to hear someone make an excuse and try to deflect by saying "I have a cousin with X". It's like someone that is racist saying "I have a black friend".

    • @tasneemkhanom6539
      @tasneemkhanom6539 4 роки тому +22

      Dire Dragon no like they’re generally a racist person but they try to defend themselves saying they’re not by saying they have a black friend

    • @yeetdelitis6649
      @yeetdelitis6649 4 роки тому +3

      christschool facts

    • @satoranchx6384
      @satoranchx6384 4 роки тому +7

      Why do you have to bring race into this? These are two completely different things.

    • @HN-kr1nf
      @HN-kr1nf 4 роки тому +19

      @@satoranchx6384 it's a perfectly sound analogy.

    • @tasneemkhanom6539
      @tasneemkhanom6539 4 роки тому +11

      ifrah osman it’s a compared example that’s true, there’s no point ignoring it. Get a grip lmao.

  • @piyushvyas4219
    @piyushvyas4219 3 роки тому +15

    Many of you might be thinking why did the mother brought back the tiny sweater and in last burnt it.
    Cuz it was his son's who she lost because of some kind of inability and then she adopted this guy as his son and he later motivated her to do the charity job that she does.
    But in the end she finally decided to let go and move on.

  • @andrewmccauleyofficial7408
    @andrewmccauleyofficial7408 4 роки тому +16

    God this kinda of topic always puts me in tears, and people always tell me to stop watching then if they make you cry but i like crying to them. It feels good too, cause its ment to be sad, to make you fell how they do, to see what they go through every day, and i feel so thankfull for the way i am now, and how other people have come out.

  • @kt_7228
    @kt_7228 4 роки тому +56

    Damn I cried when she was dancing cuz I have a disabled brother 😭

    • @mishie618
      @mishie618 4 роки тому +9

      Me too. I have an adult brother with autism and he's unlike any other person in this world. Honest to a fault, difficult as can be at times if his schedule is interupted..but he's so unique and wonderful. People like us, who grow up with a disabled sibling, tend to be a little more sensitive, and are much less likely to be bullies. I think I probably felt much like you did watching this. Be well.

  • @kt42071
    @kt42071 4 роки тому +45

    A mother's work is never done. 🌹

    • @younik1
      @younik1 3 роки тому +1

      So true.

  • @rehanabegumgfrt9666
    @rehanabegumgfrt9666 4 роки тому +13

    I have 3 children with special needs...it's very hardwork and challenging but it's worth it when they give you a smile and a hug

  • @bluedamsel1185
    @bluedamsel1185 4 роки тому +20

    The grating parts for me in this movie were the building manager carping on about costs and cutbacks and how he knows someone with Asperger etc and the scene in the garden when the lad approaches the boy with the football and a worried mother scoops him away concerned that the boy's disability would 'sully' him. The finale saddened me, the mum was letting go of the 'little, vulnerable boy' when she set light to his childhood clothing. There are still so many misconceptions, misunderstandings and plain ignorance circling spectrum conditions and other related neural conditions and health organisations which are heavily monitored by government purse strings sincerely don't help too much either plus the plethora of charity funded organisations which are supposed to know how to handle these cases do more harm than good. This story embodied my worst fears as someone who is on the spectrum.

    • @watchingthebees
      @watchingthebees 2 роки тому +3

      Yes, I’m autistic too and I felt the same

    • @gemstar7286
      @gemstar7286 2 роки тому

      It's really sad, and she was still washing those baby clothes aswell .

    • @libertine40
      @libertine40 Рік тому +1

      The fact that the government and 'BigPharma' still don't want to admit their culpability in the explosion of nervous system damage done to human beings by poisons in our water and vaccines is insane. These issues never even existed before the 'industrial age'. It's a travesty and the heinous criminal behavior of these greedy sociopaths is horrendous.
      --------------

  • @thedudeabides3138
    @thedudeabides3138 3 роки тому +10

    Adjoa Andoh was a revelation for me, what a performance.

  • @SevenTailedWolf72
    @SevenTailedWolf72 3 роки тому +13

    The dance in the beginning was beautiful...but the dance at the end was magical. 💕

  • @CoolCat69767
    @CoolCat69767 4 роки тому +141

    If he reacted like that to the nail cutting, how bad would he have reacted to getting his ear pierced??

    • @anakinjmanu
      @anakinjmanu 4 роки тому +4

      Obv they might have missed that small detail or purposely made him have it or knocked him out lol

    • @selamabraham7379
      @selamabraham7379 4 роки тому +2

      His ears are already pierced 15.28.

    • @rio6985
      @rio6985 4 роки тому +9

      Selam Abraham she/he meant WHEN he was getting his ears pierced how did he react if he reacted to the nail cutting

    • @selamabraham7379
      @selamabraham7379 4 роки тому +1

      @@rio6985 oh okay. Yeah he would ahev died maybe or something tragic would happen to him.

    • @myrnaabdelmonem1813
      @myrnaabdelmonem1813 4 роки тому

      Selam Abraham I don’t think he has autism in real life, does he? If not, then he was acting but I’m not sure if he actually has autism.

  • @certifiedforkliftoperator3483
    @certifiedforkliftoperator3483 4 роки тому +21

    After watching these videos and reading some of the comments I can see that most people here all take these videos and actually get the meanings behind them

  • @GaToRlOvEr1235
    @GaToRlOvEr1235 4 роки тому +11

    I love the part when her and him together as a family that reminds me of my twin sister I hope she's watching me from above 💖

  • @charlottegrace6656
    @charlottegrace6656 4 роки тому +44

    Don't know what to say.
    Feeling things.
    Mother to six year old twins with autism and global developmental delay.
    And my big boy has ADHD and ASD. Yeah his name is James and we call him Jamie.

    • @nazmunnahar1163
      @nazmunnahar1163 4 роки тому +9

      May Allah be with you.

    • @mariomaster_5365
      @mariomaster_5365 4 роки тому

      Nazmun Nahar her son is named James she’s catholic not Muslim

    • @charlottegrace6656
      @charlottegrace6656 4 роки тому +10

      @@mariomaster_5365 I'm not Catholic or Muslim, but I appreciate Allah being with me anyway

    • @nazmunnahar1163
      @nazmunnahar1163 4 роки тому +7

      @@charlottegrace6656 That's so nice of you. 😊

    • @charlottegrace6656
      @charlottegrace6656 4 роки тому +6

      @@nazmunnahar1163 No really, I really appreciate it. Thank you, may Allah bless you all your days :)

  • @lancerx1001
    @lancerx1001 4 роки тому +34

    A movie that brings the better angels out into our midst.

  • @emd1494
    @emd1494 3 роки тому +4

    Your videos do more then just provide entertainment. They are powerful and provoke so much thought. Provoke so much hope in me that they are doing a small part to make the world better.
    I have been binge watching your video for a week stright so far and I feel like I have become a better person just through the understandings of others and their plight. The one that stays with me most is "man tries to take his life in motel room" this one moved me (without spoiling too much for others) and helped me see sometimes I am that man in the room too wrapped up in myself.
    I want to say thankyou for your art as I can't call these just movies.

  • @santiduran6505
    @santiduran6505 3 роки тому +5

    I have a nine year old with special needs also epileptic, things seems to get harder as he gets older, things have not been easy I had to quit my job to care for him 24/7 having to take him to therapy 5 times a week plus doing the exercises at home is exhausted, but besides this I have learned so much from him have become a stronger person, more compassionate, more patient, not only towards my son but with others. And seeing a smile and getting hugs is all worthwhile 🙏🙏🙏has help a lot too

  • @mr.mrs.d.7015
    @mr.mrs.d.7015 2 роки тому +4

    The man who played the son was wonderful

  • @siennaduff9802
    @siennaduff9802 4 роки тому +85

    Does the husband have a disability as well as the son? Seems like he might have aspergers, OCD or both?

    • @anakinjmanu
      @anakinjmanu 4 роки тому +19

      Yup I think it's ocd the feeling that everything is straight and that he every clock must be set correctly I'm not a pro

  • @Just_Ernest
    @Just_Ernest 4 роки тому +7

    This makes me cry in happiness and sadness

  • @grrrohmy665
    @grrrohmy665 4 роки тому +17

    he’s so beautiful !

  • @namratacharles4629
    @namratacharles4629 2 роки тому +2

    This means a lot to me. I have a son who is autistic and can relate. Parents have to wear so many hats at a time and essentially lead a life of sacrifices.

  • @kamariharper6465
    @kamariharper6465 3 роки тому +1

    This one was my favorite video so far I’ve been looking for it for 2 hours

  • @riccardo50001
    @riccardo50001 3 роки тому +2

    Anyone who takes care of disabled people is a saint! This is so moving and so sad at the same time, but she also has a disabled husband. The woman must be totally exhausted.

  • @vulkris
    @vulkris 4 роки тому +31

    Ayy I recognized Adjoa Andoh from Doctor Who. She played as Francine Jones and Sister Jatt LOL

  • @donnajohnetta
    @donnajohnetta 4 роки тому +78

    It just seems ofttimes that we are becoming a more and more selfish world. There has to be a balance somewhere.

    • @Rovertimes
      @Rovertimes 4 роки тому

      I absolutely love your comment. And I highly agree.

    • @ken_sparrow
      @ken_sparrow 4 роки тому +1

      if this business were to have to close over this there is no justification for continuing. It sucks, but you can’t blame everything on selfishness.

  • @santiduran6505
    @santiduran6505 3 роки тому +4

    Who else cried with this video😭

  • @teriandjacobsworld
    @teriandjacobsworld 4 роки тому +6

    Beautiful story!! I really enjoyed it.

  • @marih3286
    @marih3286 2 роки тому +1

    What great acting. I could relate to each person's perspective.

  • @user-ff1zj2gj7d
    @user-ff1zj2gj7d 4 роки тому +9

    Every time I come and watch and Omeleto video I am speechless. Although this was very saddening, this was portrayed beautifully.

  • @jamesbopper3008
    @jamesbopper3008 3 роки тому +8

    She is Lady Danbury in Bridgerton

  • @ballsgaming7852
    @ballsgaming7852 4 роки тому +10

    As a boy with Aspergers, i approve.

  • @SandraGarcia-lj3bd
    @SandraGarcia-lj3bd Рік тому +2

    LOVE the mother shes a fighter .

  • @sarahmcvay6689
    @sarahmcvay6689 3 роки тому +6

    My 7 year old was born with mild cerebral palsy....she didn't walk until she was 2....I love her, but I didn't know what to do for my Emma....I have epileptic seizures when stressed and can't drive anymore....Haley is 5 and we are trying to start Kindergarten...

  • @mpireone
    @mpireone 4 роки тому +6

    Acceptance, Compassion, Patience = LOVE

  • @jacquipeers206
    @jacquipeers206 4 роки тому +2

    A great little film and really enjoyable.

  • @alana2carrsan401
    @alana2carrsan401 2 роки тому +1

    Love every moment of it it so sad have 2 watch ours love ones suffer like this it take strength.

  • @IlyaNLeo
    @IlyaNLeo Рік тому

    she for true lit a splif to ease the stress.
    SALUTE TO ALL PARENTS FIGHTING 2 GIVE THEIR KIDS A BETTER LIFE SHOW THEM THE WAY AND PROTECT THEM🙏🙌🏽
    💫💓

  • @david203
    @david203 2 роки тому +7

    NO CAPTIONS, AUTO CAPTIONS DISABLED. I guess we can all hear 100%, right? Who cares about disabled people? Omeleto?

  • @deconect5255
    @deconect5255 4 роки тому +5

    Only one word “adorable”😢🙂🙂

  • @r.v.k.6932
    @r.v.k.6932 4 роки тому +19

    But what about the intense text that the secretary gets at the beginning?? I feel like that's a thing...
    Weird to script that in and then zero follow up...

    • @SoepartoPlays
      @SoepartoPlays 3 роки тому +12

      she's not getting a text... she's reacting to the conversation?

  • @cherryy4639
    @cherryy4639 3 роки тому +5

    Okay but her skin is GLOWING LIKE LOOK 5:42 6:00

  • @khalidius1551
    @khalidius1551 4 роки тому +4

    This is art

  • @mitseraffej5812
    @mitseraffej5812 4 роки тому +24

    As the ideal of a perfect body and perfect soul gets pushed harder and harder by media, society becomes less and less inclusive of natural variations in humanity. With the advent of ultrasound scans during pregnancy and oftentimes termination of less than perfect humans the texture of society is becoming less rich. Two of my three children had “suspect” scans and termination was mentioned. I am an atheist through and through yet I believe all humans deserve a right to life and termination was never considered. Turns out there was nothing wrong with them at all. I would love them just as much if they were disabled.

    • @victoriaabbey3525
      @victoriaabbey3525 4 роки тому +3

      I don’t know if that true. Back in the day many disabled people were sent away, left for dead etc. I mean look at the Kennedys the way they treated their different daughter. Things like that are much less likely in today’s world but maybe that is so because termination is on the table. If I was a doctor I would much rather someone terminate their child for whatever reason than to give birth to them just to treat them badly. Have you spent a lot of time with very disabled people? Not everyone has the patience to spend their whole life caring for someone who sometimes can’t care back. Could you give up your life taking care of someone who could never say I love you. Never hug you, never look you in the eyes. It takes a lot out of you. Don’t say such things so lightly.

    • @mitseraffej5812
      @mitseraffej5812 4 роки тому +1

      Victoria Abbey . Yes sadly you are correct about society and human behaviour. My concern is who and how do we decide what is normal and acceptable. If in the future we could determine before birth if an individual had criminal or psychopathic tendencies, it would be good for society to eliminate that individual before birth. Save their family plenty of grief as well. Or obesity, crooked teeth, an IQ below an arbitrary set figure. The list goes on and on.

  • @pooch7449
    @pooch7449 4 роки тому +19

    This guy looks familiar.....

  • @mcgarrtirishgal3903
    @mcgarrtirishgal3903 3 роки тому +6

    Everyone has a disability of some sort. No one is perfect

  • @ronrendon
    @ronrendon 3 роки тому

    that was so beautiful

  • @charonpilgrim8086
    @charonpilgrim8086 2 роки тому +1

    Stunningly beautiful!!

  • @r.iyane01
    @r.iyane01 4 роки тому +13

    oh my god it's Hugo

  • @nativesunnation8323
    @nativesunnation8323 4 роки тому

    Awesome movie!

  • @MassMultiplayer
    @MassMultiplayer 4 роки тому +2

    Amazing smile

  • @kimberlymarino7344
    @kimberlymarino7344 3 роки тому +1

    Jamie could be my brother. This actor did a wonderful job.

  • @dreamxrgacha5592
    @dreamxrgacha5592 4 роки тому +14

    Ngl Jamie is cute oop

  • @hamthehamster1892
    @hamthehamster1892 Рік тому

    what is the song at the beginning?

  • @skgoode75
    @skgoode75 3 роки тому

    This is amazing movie

  • @user-ff1zj2gj7d
    @user-ff1zj2gj7d 4 роки тому

    Can someone please explain y she burnt the clothes ?

  • @canvasfaces
    @canvasfaces 3 роки тому

    thank you so much

  • @jenniferharden2258
    @jenniferharden2258 3 роки тому +1

    What a great house

  • @puddlesofpoodles2341
    @puddlesofpoodles2341 4 роки тому +5

    For some reason whenever I saw her face the only thing I thought was she's so shiny

  • @PokePrinny
    @PokePrinny 4 роки тому +57

    Who the hell uses scissors to cut nails

    • @PokePrinny
      @PokePrinny 4 роки тому +15

      Doomer The neet gloomer first off
      1. Is that even a race thing
      2. Even the idea sounds hazardous and makes my skin crawl
      3. I’m a prinny

    • @dort9288
      @dort9288 4 роки тому +8

      @Doomer The neet gloomer waht does have to do with race and how is he justifying it. i dont think you know what it means dude

    • @LancesArmorStriking
      @LancesArmorStriking 4 роки тому +21

      @@dort9288
      Don't feed the troll

    • @lovingmayberry307
      @lovingmayberry307 4 роки тому +15

      Prinny Knight
      1. A lot of ppl use nail scissors to trim nails.
      2. Ignore Doomer, he's just an idiot troller.

    • @TheOcculticUnicorn
      @TheOcculticUnicorn 4 роки тому +1

      @Doomer The neet gloomer Troll.

  • @Bagpipe13
    @Bagpipe13 4 роки тому +3

    very thought provoking indeed.

  • @nothingyet1451
    @nothingyet1451 4 роки тому +1

    ahh i can relate to this

  • @janicemahan4772
    @janicemahan4772 Місяць тому

    This situation can happen to those who are considered normal.
    My family made fun of me, my oarents said i couldn't do certain things. But i learned to play the violin and am quite proficient at it.

  • @jablosounds
    @jablosounds 4 роки тому +11

    warning... best scene you've ever seen at 14:09....

  • @lisanx5388
    @lisanx5388 11 днів тому

    Edward Bluemel is so captivating

  • @nothingyet1451
    @nothingyet1451 4 роки тому

    wow beautiful dancin disabled people are like awesome i like love treating people with respect and those who dont treat disabled people with respect dont treat anyone with respect..

  • @jacksond7956
    @jacksond7956 4 роки тому +9

    Omg how did I know she was going to cut him.

  • @danielecardoso7731
    @danielecardoso7731 4 роки тому +1

    I didn't get the end, can somebody please tell what do you think that was about?

    • @sarahjohnson9748
      @sarahjohnson9748 4 роки тому +3

      Daniele Cardoso I think it’s the moment the mother lets go of her son. She, as many mothers of disabled children do, has been one encapsulated in protecting him his whole life and holding onto his childhood.

    • @charlamiller3900
      @charlamiller3900 3 роки тому

      I wrote my 2 cents of thoughts on that question just a few comments above your question- I answered a question from Jim E.

  • @rodgeraarons8997
    @rodgeraarons8997 4 роки тому +3

    John Mayer is acting now?

  • @fauzianalwoga1002
    @fauzianalwoga1002 Рік тому

    I miss you mom

  • @agim5879
    @agim5879 4 роки тому +2

    Is that the psychologist from fractured?

  • @noahb5149
    @noahb5149 4 роки тому +1

    Her car is usafe the horn is faulty :/

  • @magathaebai7114
    @magathaebai7114 2 роки тому

    Is he ok?

  • @cultofmalgus1310
    @cultofmalgus1310 4 роки тому

    Finch Farm looks a lot different from the Last time they called the Minutement for help.....huh

  • @a.m.308
    @a.m.308 3 роки тому +2

    Oh it's Lady Danbury

  • @leahgutierrez7115
    @leahgutierrez7115 3 роки тому +3

    Isn’t the lady from Bridgerton

  • @jadesibug9376
    @jadesibug9376 4 роки тому +5

    Is it bad i dont get the end?

    • @danielecardoso7731
      @danielecardoso7731 4 роки тому +1

      Me neither!! :/ can anybody tell us what do you think that was about?

    • @kulsoomahsan4440
      @kulsoomahsan4440 3 роки тому +6

      I don't know if I get it either. I watched it a couple more times. The clothes on the line are little boy clothes. There are no little boys in the house. So I think maybe they belonged to Jaimie when he was younger or maybe there was another child that passed away of some other disability. And the mother keeps washing these clothes along with all the other things she has to do and absolutely sacrificing herself. And in burning those clothes she is letting go of some of the responsibility and pressure she has taken upon herself as a mother and a wife and so on.

  • @skgoode75
    @skgoode75 3 роки тому

    What a amazing short film like this one this movie is about a mother is teching her special needs autism son. About what love really is and it is a really great movie and we are special needs with all kinds. Disabilities you have we are very grateful and kindness in God's hands. You did a great job showing this amazing short film on your UA-cam channel I really enjoying it very much so sending me more of your amazing short films like this one on my UA-cam channel ❤

  • @bokulporibarkatha3728
    @bokulporibarkatha3728 3 роки тому

    My sister's son is autistic. I know the mother's pain.

  • @jablosounds
    @jablosounds 4 роки тому +6

    discount man of steel

  • @david203
    @david203 2 роки тому

    Okay, this movie seems to be about frustration, and the danger in setting a fire when it is windy. Not sure.

  • @denyserogers9892
    @denyserogers9892 Рік тому

    Idk why she burned the clothes. And whose small clothes were they? Were the clothes belonging to her son when he was a small child?

  • @p.s.csdeaky8530
    @p.s.csdeaky8530 2 роки тому

    Can someone gaive me their opinion about the burning little kid clothes? Does someone think he was disabled when he was little and something happened to him?

  • @GrannyGamer1
    @GrannyGamer1 3 роки тому +3

    Perfect is enemy of good.
    Buy Jamie laceless shoes.

  • @dawipolako7993
    @dawipolako7993 4 роки тому +2

    The son looks like Maeve Wiley's brother

  • @Sam-qw9te
    @Sam-qw9te 4 роки тому +19

    God gives his most challenging tasks to his most capable angles.

  • @ItIsHakari
    @ItIsHakari 4 роки тому +1

    if i could create a cure to any disability 😔