The time machine failed to connect him with his mother, but it sure did connect him with his father. This goes to say that the present is more important than the past and sometimes, answers to our questions are just right in front of us, right as of this moment
That was beautiful in so many ways ... the music, the story, the shot where his friend left the garage and the light flooded in. When a film less than 15 minutes long can get me crying, that's something! Bravo to all involved.
Love the narrations! Cool mix between humour and storytelling. A really heartwarming film that reminds us how everyone's life is written differently and is up to us on how we want to live it. Regardless how lost the boy felt from losing his mother, it is simply amazing how he was able to stay positive and committed throughout the period. And even when he was convinced to move on, he still lives his life with passion. In some ways I really admire single-parent families. In which the child is able to grow up with a strong parent who is able to see hope even when things are tough.
@John Liu It was a beautiful story because it didn't fall into the new "victimhood morality" and celebration of dysfunctionality that seems to be the ticket in America right now. It was a story about people hurting, but overcoming and re-connecting in beautiful ways. I've watched a number of the American productions so far today and they all have this dark, dire victimhood narrative to them, about people becoming overcome by their emotions. Even in the comments people are trying to justify people becoming overcome by their emotions (ie a slave to them, rather than a master). Everyone in this wonderful story . . . became a master of their feelings and their life.
@@jetrener1678 If it's "pretentious" to wonder deeply about trends in our cultural storytelling and seek the education to better understand them, then I guess I'm pretentious! But it's perhaps better than remaining ignorant of such things. Because they shape both culture and individual, for better or for worse.
Ritu Sharma > Agreed. The only reality is the present, the here and now. The past is memories, which are not real. The future is plans and wishes, which are not real. Thus, the intellectual construct of time is an illusion, as demonstrated by Albert Einstein, who replaced it with the intellectual construct of spacetime, which ironically is also an illusion.
The time travel experience is, evidently for experiences. I believe that I inherited such a device, when I was 12 years old (53 years ago) it came to my family in 1923. The experiences of my family include; the Alamo, the Oklahoma land rush, being in the silent film Cleopatra with Theda Barra, being a Coca-Cola model in the 1890s, being friends with Walt Disney, being at the premieres of Star Wars and Rocky Horror Picture Show, being in the bedroom that Marilyn Monroe died, capturing the U-Boat 505 in WWII, the items kept are small unnoticeable items, but it's the experiences, that matter.
I’ve always been fascinated with time travel, I would like to go back to my 60s childhood,smug in the knowledge that I had a mobile phone and things would change we couldn’t believe then.
@@KuraIthys - The 'temporal paradox' is one of the greatest and most persistent lies we've been told in science fiction The short answer to why is that they have the 'science' wrong. There is no paradox caused by changing things because all possible outcomes of all possible choices exist in different dimensions. Were you to return to a certain moment in time you couldn't help but do things differently and thus you would inevitably create a different timeline. However, the original timeline would still exist. All of them do. The real 'paradox' (if you can call it that) is that our entire lives involve forward time travel where we're constantly and incrementally shifting consciousness between dimensions, choosing / creating one branch of a tree of life rather than another. The reason we're constantly shifting consciousness is because physical reality itself is consciousness. The only way to go back in time, therefore, is also through a shift in consciousness and it would be impossible to shift consciousness back beyond your own conscious existence. Therefore, you'd be prevented from travelling back in time to before you were conceived, killing one of your parents, and 'preventing yourself being conceived' i.e. creating a paradox of being simultaneously alive and not alive. Even if you were able somehow to kill a younger version of you (by committing suicide, since you ARE that younger you), that version of you that you killed would be a version of you in another timeline that you created.
Lol! The dialogue during the credits = hilarious. "There's no such thing as a flux capacitor. Especially one the runs on bananas." "I've seen every episode of Star Trek." "Well, I've seen every episode of Doctor Who..."
Calin Cool > For a rational logical person who lives in his head, it is easier. But for an emotional arational person who lives in his heart, it is not easier. Lucen was brilliant when he said, "I didn't know how", because it took high awareness, honesty and courage to make that response to his father. The time machine he built may not work, but it is a scientific endeavor, which is always experimental. Peace.
Well done, from the script to the cast to lighting and wardrobe. Communication is the key to success In all aspects of life, never more so than a parent to their offspring. I enjoy writing letters to my children ( I don't like phones and the devil eavesdropping in my conversations ) : P
@Lucky It was a story Lucky. A rather brilliant one at that. (And there's absolutely no proof that Fluffins isn't off exploring other time-streams and realities where she has a less embarrassing name!).
@@emskyes6101 its unimaginable losing either of your parents and i honestly dont know what to tell you that comforts you. May God give you strength and peace to continue in life and let your mother rest in peace.
@@nobody7817 ohhh maan iam very sorry for you. Yes we can never completely accept the fact tht someone whom we loved dearly is no longer with us anymore. The msot we can do is move on and believe that God takes from this world earliest the people whom he loved the most
@@nobody7817 he always has an eye for everyone and he knows the roles everone has to play in this world and when it gets over i guess he calls them back
If you really wanted someone to think you time traveled, just go to any public place and ask a random stranger, "what year is this?"... if they answer, run off screaming..."IT WORKED, IT WORKED!!!"
This movie is like. Meet the Roberson and I really enjoyed this amazing movie you did a great job showing this movie to me and others on your UA-cam channel sending me some more of your amazing short films on my UA-cam channel 😀
I've always found it interesting that British people say "nigh" for "now". They still say "how" the regular way, I think. It's an intriguing anachronism.
Oh crap! Ever get the big brown smell? A sort of rusty blood burned rubber smell that is The olfactory version of a panic attack. 5 seconds into the narration the electronic modulation of the voice set off my autonomc nervous system and tried to warn me to not watch this right now. That just. Makes me want to watch it more. I hope my instincts aren't wrong.
Saying this channel has great actors is like saying your local movie theater has great actors. Omeleto doesn't make these videos. They are a showcase for independent productions - like a movie theater.
Nice one, that was the guy from game of thrones, i think merin trant or something like that was his name, the kings guard guy, anyways shows how we may miss our familiy's affections just because we don't look for it carefully
12:15 To be fair, bananas contain naturally occurring radioactive isotopes, particularly potassium-40, which is a radioactive isotope of potassium. Yep, strange as it may sound, bananas are in fact radioactive. So using them in a future time machine may not be as silly as it sounds. I wonder if the writer knew that? XD XD
Such a sweet film.. well, except for the possible demise of one fluffins... the cat. When he whirled around to start up the machine, I really did think of Doctor Who.. he would've been great. :)
"if you are here, then why go back?", now that's a thought worth pondering
yey
The time machine failed to connect him with his mother, but it sure did connect him with his father. This goes to say that the present is more important than the past and sometimes, answers to our questions are just right in front of us, right as of this moment
Ohhhyes, Youre right!!
That's some hot daddy man beef there mmmmmm 😋
So the answer is my phone? Jowk ✌✌✌✌
That was beautiful in so many ways ... the music, the story, the shot where his friend left the garage and the light flooded in. When a film less than 15 minutes long can get me crying, that's something! Bravo to all involved.
Its Meet The Robinsons but less time travelling
yey
I LOVE Meet the Robinsons. What a forgotten film.
Time travel happens when a cherished memory is kept alive. A lovely, touching story.
What a beautiful film. In such a short time, you really got a lot of background information on the characters, and I loved how it unfolded.
yey
The actors in these short films are so good some better than what you see on TV
I was lucky to know my mother before cancer took her from us, I can rest easy without too many questions but I still have a few in my back pocket.
who else thought he would actually time travel?
Love the narrations! Cool mix between humour and storytelling. A really heartwarming film that reminds us how everyone's life is written differently and is up to us on how we want to live it.
Regardless how lost the boy felt from losing his mother, it is simply amazing how he was able to stay positive and committed throughout the period. And even when he was convinced to move on, he still lives his life with passion.
In some ways I really admire single-parent families. In which the child is able to grow up with a strong parent who is able to see hope even when things are tough.
yey
@John Liu It was a beautiful story because it didn't fall into the new "victimhood morality" and celebration of dysfunctionality that seems to be the ticket in America right now. It was a story about people hurting, but overcoming and re-connecting in beautiful ways.
I've watched a number of the American productions so far today and they all have this dark, dire victimhood narrative to them, about people becoming overcome by their emotions. Even in the comments people are trying to justify people becoming overcome by their emotions (ie a slave to them, rather than a master).
Everyone in this wonderful story . . . became a master of their feelings and their life.
@@griz063 Bro, stop being so pretentious. Seriously.
@@jetrener1678 If it's "pretentious" to wonder deeply about trends in our cultural storytelling and seek the education to better understand them, then I guess I'm pretentious!
But it's perhaps better than remaining ignorant of such things. Because they shape both culture and individual, for better or for worse.
@@griz063 My point proven
beautifully explained the importance of being here and now.... whatever and whoever you have right now is your real treasure.
Thank you
Ritu Sharma > Agreed. The only reality is the present, the here and now. The past is memories, which are not real. The future is plans and wishes, which are not real. Thus, the intellectual construct of time is an illusion, as demonstrated by Albert Einstein, who replaced it with the intellectual construct of spacetime, which ironically is also an illusion.
best short story i've seen on here. connected with it so much after recently losing my father. glad to see it.
Thank you.
It's a beautiful film about time, we worry about the future or we are remembering our past, and we forget the present which is the only thing we have.
no Fluffens was harmed in the making of this video
They would have left the scenario because of such a bad name:P
@@apoksubutai5237 Apok Subutai yey
Big f in the chat for fluffens
That’s very true
to be honest these short films are amazing, i have never clicked off a video while in the middle of it
Aww, that warmed the cockles of my heart...
Lmao I was scrolling through my recommendation and I just saw “ A boy tries to build a time machine to reconnect with his abs...
Hah! I laughed.
L u n a c y D r i v e n you just made me laugh hahahah
Orange peels
Bodhi Perz same
Love this heartwarming film. Silly me, I did not expect that ending. The film left me smiling.
This made me appreciate my mom even more.
yey
The time travel experience is, evidently for experiences. I believe that I inherited such a device, when I was 12 years old (53 years ago) it came to my family in 1923. The experiences of my family include; the Alamo, the Oklahoma land rush, being in the silent film Cleopatra with Theda Barra, being a Coca-Cola model in the 1890s, being friends with Walt Disney, being at the premieres of Star Wars and Rocky Horror Picture Show, being in the bedroom that Marilyn Monroe died, capturing the U-Boat 505 in WWII, the items kept are small unnoticeable items, but it's the experiences, that matter.
Did they just...tried to do a Scrodinger’s cat experiment for real? 😂
yey
They blew the cat to the future
What the fricking heck I was watching a show and I just learned what Scrodinger’s cat was like two days ago. And now I see this comment
I’ve always been fascinated with time travel, I would like to go back to my 60s childhood,smug in the knowledge that I had a mobile phone and things would change we couldn’t believe then.
I'd be too tempted to try and change things...
Hopefully I can't create a massive temporal paradox...
That would suck. xD
If somebody actualy travelled back in our time, he is probably one of the lottery winners.
Take a look into "project looking glass" it will blow u away! They had/have this technology in area 51
@@KuraIthys - The 'temporal paradox' is one of the greatest and most persistent lies we've been told in science fiction The short answer to why is that they have the 'science' wrong. There is no paradox caused by changing things because all possible outcomes of all possible choices exist in different dimensions. Were you to return to a certain moment in time you couldn't help but do things differently and thus you would inevitably create a different timeline. However, the original timeline would still exist. All of them do. The real 'paradox' (if you can call it that) is that our entire lives involve forward time travel where we're constantly and incrementally shifting consciousness between dimensions, choosing / creating one branch of a tree of life rather than another. The reason we're constantly shifting consciousness is because physical reality itself is consciousness. The only way to go back in time, therefore, is also through a shift in consciousness and it would be impossible to shift consciousness back beyond your own conscious existence. Therefore, you'd be prevented from travelling back in time to before you were conceived, killing one of your parents, and 'preventing yourself being conceived' i.e. creating a paradox of being simultaneously alive and not alive. Even if you were able somehow to kill a younger version of you (by committing suicide, since you ARE that younger you), that version of you that you killed would be a version of you in another timeline that you created.
@@jesuiscequejesuis2267 what
“Are you a cat person?”
“No.”
😂
Lol! The dialogue during the credits = hilarious.
"There's no such thing as a flux capacitor. Especially one the runs on bananas."
"I've seen every episode of Star Trek."
"Well, I've seen every episode of Doctor Who..."
Never stop making time traveling videos thanks!!
3:19
Lucen : I have an idea....
Brian : Uh-Oh ! We're gonna be in trouble again !
yey
@@DanielLopez-lg3jr yey ;)
So you're telling me that building a time machine is easier than asking about someone
Calin Cool > For a rational logical person who lives in his head, it is easier. But for an emotional arational person who lives in his heart, it is not easier. Lucen was brilliant when he said, "I didn't know how", because it took high awareness, honesty and courage to make that response to his father. The time machine he built may not work, but it is a scientific endeavor, which is always experimental. Peace.
i am getting addicted to time travelling short clips. Do more of it. Thanks !
The real dead mom was the friends we made along the way
Well done, from the script to the cast to lighting and wardrobe. Communication is the key to success In all aspects of life, never more so than a parent to their offspring. I enjoy writing letters to my children ( I don't like phones and the devil eavesdropping in my conversations ) : P
Excellent! But would have been better if the cat jumped up on their dinner table at the very end. :)
Is that Ser Meryn from Game of Thrones?
Yes it is.
yey!!!
I Thought he looked familiar!
Love it.
Who wouldn't want to travel back in time?
THAT WERE A DAMN GOODUN, MY WIFE AND I ENJOYED IT VERY MUCH - - - BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Are we gonna ignore the fact that They literally explode the cat ?
@Lucky It was a story Lucky. A rather brilliant one at that. (And there's absolutely no proof that Fluffins isn't off exploring other time-streams and realities where she has a less embarrassing name!).
I just gave hugs and kisses to my 3 kitties 😽😸😻
Imagine a time travel movie and take away everything but the sadness
I would love to see my mum again she passed away at 45
Ohhh that's sad
@@delq it still hurts that was back in 03
@@emskyes6101 its unimaginable losing either of your parents and i honestly dont know what to tell you that comforts you. May God give you strength and peace to continue in life and let your mother rest in peace.
@@nobody7817 ohhh maan iam very sorry for you. Yes we can never completely accept the fact tht someone whom we loved dearly is no longer with us anymore. The msot we can do is move on and believe that God takes from this world earliest the people whom he loved the most
@@nobody7817 he always has an eye for everyone and he knows the roles everone has to play in this world and when it gets over i guess he calls them back
I wish i had a time machine so i could go bsck to June 2019 to say sorry to my Grandpa for what i say to him
NathanGaming 😒
yey
Yes I would try to correct wrongs I've done.
Pencil writing sounds amazing
This was beautiful. Well done.
If I wanted to leave I would do this and make them believe I've time traveled but I've actually just ran off
If you really wanted someone to think you time traveled, just go to any public place and ask a random stranger, "what year is this?"... if they answer, run off screaming..."IT WORKED, IT WORKED!!!"
Finally... one that makes perfect sense. I don't have to scroll through the comments to figure out what the story means. Thank you!!😁👍👏👏👏
Nicely done. There is no such thing as a flux capacitor. Especially one that runs on bananas.
If you didn’t understand this movie, just use UA-cam time travel back in time. Simply just press the switch below.
0:00
Cant press it 0:01 will work
@@rayag9628 I JUST WANTED TO KNOW WHAT IT WAS LIKE
Alternatively, put the video on a 13 minute, 43 second time loop by right clicking the video and clicking "Loop"
Needs English captions. Especially for the smaller kid.
I can understand like 99% of what he says
They are speaking English
Lmao and then they talk while eating so many times to make it worse
Me too I can't understand well because of their accent 😂✌️
It's 'Oirish' that's why,not English :))
0:56 got me laughing even though im a animal lover
Simply touching and beautiful.
It seems to have brought the father and his son into a closer relationship. I guess that is like a moral to the story! Cheers!
waw that is relatable.. i only want to remember what her hug felt like but i was too young
Such great actors
If these shows were part of the Oscar's, I'd watch them.
This movie is like. Meet the Roberson and I really enjoyed this amazing movie you did a great job showing this movie to me and others on your UA-cam channel sending me some more of your amazing short films on my UA-cam channel 😀
Thank you
this one was really touching
Made me cry
Wow, really cool and well done, with good actors!
Absolutely lovely, beautiful, brilliant. Thank you
I've always found it interesting that British people say "nigh" for "now". They still say "how" the regular way, I think. It's an intriguing anachronism.
No cat was harmed in the making of this video. Supposedly...
Cahidi Joyo Raharjo no cat was harmed.
Oh crap! Ever get the big brown smell? A sort of rusty blood burned rubber smell that is The olfactory version of a panic attack. 5 seconds into the narration the electronic modulation of the voice set off my autonomc nervous system and tried to warn me to not watch this right now. That just. Makes me want to watch it more. I hope my instincts aren't wrong.
They weren't. Omeleto is ok. But WAY too
much touchy feely rusty crap.
Waaaay to many onions in this Omeleto! It’s So good! But still!
🥺😢🤗😭
❤️, A Dorothy In Red Mary Janes
That was heart warming.
A lovely piece, thank you.
Goosebumps ...
Nicely done
Almost cried
The accents man xd
Yeah, what the hell does he say at 1:58?
Its Irish accent
Nice feel good short. ♥️👏
The time machine and milo were awesome. 💕💕
This channel has some really great actors😌😌😌
Saying this channel has great actors is like saying your local movie theater has great actors. Omeleto doesn't make these videos. They are a showcase for independent productions - like a movie theater.
I don’t know about her but I’d be way more devastated then that girl at the beginning of the video if I lost my cat.
The father got me
I’m still mad that he killed at cat that had a whole life ahead of it.
This one really got me. A really nice story.
The machine could at least make you sleep. That's a great innovation
This hit home ssooo hard.
This is such a sweet film.
i swear to god i’ve seen this before it even came out
The boy licked the wrong ice cream so nasty
Who else is watching this in 1970?
I wish then i would still have my family
@Thomas M
Good one!! 😉
Oof I’m watching in 1346
2071 here guys. Internet is great
youR aRse, Neither are you by replying to random comments trying to insult their sense of humor but nobody else is calling you out on your BS.
2:30
Great writing skills bud
I guess i can call him "Emmet Brown JR"
"I just wanted to know, what she was like?"... aaannnddd in walks the real time machine... his dad
You can tell it's sci-fi, no it's not the time machine, it's normally the Dad that gets kicked out of his home and needs ' connecting with'
@@nobody7817 ha yes
Hot tub time machine haha fantastic
Nice one, that was the guy from game of thrones, i think merin trant or something like that was his name, the kings guard guy, anyways shows how we may miss our familiy's affections just because we don't look for it carefully
12:15 To be fair, bananas contain naturally occurring radioactive isotopes, particularly potassium-40, which is a radioactive isotope of potassium. Yep, strange as it may sound, bananas are in fact radioactive. So using them in a future time machine may not be as silly as it sounds. I wonder if the writer knew that? XD XD
This was great
Brian's weird Friend is Irish I know I'm from ireland
this is just BEAUTIFUL
The ice cream he licked reaped 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
5:35 Pineapple on pizza
I NEED A 2H VERSION NOW!!!!!!!!!
Sweet & wonderful
Such a sweet film.. well, except for the possible demise of one fluffins... the cat. When he whirled around to start up the machine, I really did think of Doctor Who.. he would've been great. :)
Awesome!!
Damn onions!
Merry and Pippin.....
Sir Meryn Trant from GoT !!! ... Arya took care of him :P
Yas queen. We stan a omeleto movie with a hqppy ending
Glad I work alone. Can’t be seen crying like a baby eh.