In the beginning, I thought the little girl had a ballet dance or something similar at school, when it showed it was actually to bring her mom home, my god, I cried.
I was so afraid that babies Mama was going to be dead and then when there was a happy ending I felt such relief. Then I noticed this was Sony and not Disney.
It is so cool to finally see the mother be darker than the father. The mother is usually always lighter so this is so beautiful. I love this short so much.
Yeah it's both colorism and sexism when the woman is always lighter than the man. It's done because lighter skin is seen as more beautiful than dark skin and because people believe that in a relationship the woman should be the better looking one. But in reality dark skin is very beautifu. And in addition to that the woman doesn't always have to be "the better looking one" (not to say that the mom here doesn't look beautiful, she's absolutely stunning).
I find it highly shocking that this book is banned from some schools, Hair Love is so sweet and so wonderful in it’s messaging of a father taking care of his daughter.
I thought the mom had died I was like “oh no u can’t do this to me” and then I saw her and I was so relieved. Even more when her hair started growing back in the credits 🤧
I was crying hard from the beginning and then cried harder seeing the mother growing ever so strong and the whole family so loving of each other. Sony knows how to cut them onions in my bedroom. 😭
I cried realising her mum had cancer bc in the start I thought she died and then when I saw her in the hospital, I thought her time was going to be over. In the credits she grew back her hair and that made me happy. 😌💕🦋
I really needed this when i was a kid. I recently threw away my straightener not bc its wrong to straighten your hair but bc i felt i had to. I love my curly hair and im tired of people telling me to straighten it
I'm happy to hear you're embracing it! I don't have this hair type or the struggles that come with it, but I always thought that seeing natural hair in it's natural form was always beautiful. Sure, straight hair can look all nice and sleek at times, but there is something about that natural beauty that totally overrides it.
I wish I felt the same. Not because others always told me too, but because being from a mixed family where a lot of people were white with "good" hair, my small side as never taught the proper ethnic hair care. :( Straight is just manageable. (I have very thick curly frizzy hair)
I think no matter a person's skin tone or cultural background, ALL FATHERS are terrified to do their daughter's hair. This video has layers of sweetness and emotion, but to see the dad trying (and struggling!) but getting there in the end is brilliant. And the fact that he is continuing to do her hair during the credits and wasnt just a 'stand-in' while his wife was sick is a gorgeous detail. This film totally deserved it's Oscar 💖
Lie, I have 10 sisters and now 2 Daughters...... Never been scared because I know what to do and if not, where to look. AND I know who we are. So that's a full lie. That's also pretty immature to assume you have met ALL fathers..... pretty ignorant actually.
I think a more realistic assessment would be that many fathers don't care enough to try (they don't have long hair, why should they learn how to manage it? at least I assume that's the general underlying rationale), and of those who do care, many are anxious about it, sometimes to the point of giving up before they begin, sometimes to the point of giving up after making a few mistakes or finding it harder than expected. But that's like doodling for the first time and throwing away the crayon going "I can't draw!" Assuming a fairly normal capacity for motor control, any person can learn how to achieve basic hairstyles. Those who care enough about the one they're working on will learn how to do it without hurting them (much). It's easier for some hair types than for others, and some of them need products to be manageable, but if the hair is long enough to style in *some* way then it's possible to come up with *something* that looks neat. I know a woman who claimed her daughter's hair was unmanageable because it was mixed. The woman herself is mixed (the father is white), so of course the daughter has some of that in her, and she does get frizzy sometimes, but I never had a problem brushing out her hair and getting it to a gorgeous state. It didn't even take products, it just took *time* and *patience* to carefully work through the hair. Her mom (who btw claimed to have been trained as a hairdresser) would rush through it and had done that so often that the girl had a sensitive scalp, and it took a while for her to get comfortable with me handling her hair -- for her to realize that not all hair care has to hurt. And then I let her style my hair, too, and coached her in how to avoid hurting (when she was little she'd run the comb right over my ear).
@Chrissiem The fact that you are trying to lessen the significance and the whole point of this short and book let's me know you are one of those white women who if it's not about you or if you can't relate than it doesn't matter. It's more than a father having to do his daughter hair, it's about the daughter missing out on the bonding time love patience etc she and her mother experienced together. Dad had to find his own way around to doing it his special way. I really wish people like you wouldn't comment because you can't relate. It's wasn't about your feelings and thoughts.
This brought back some memories for me. When I was very young (4 or 5) my mom's legs got crushed and broken in a bad car accident. While she was in the hospital my dad had to do my sister's hair. Of course he had it looking jacked and when we went to visit my mom she saw my sister's hair and started laughing. My dad and I had to go to the store and buy a list of hair products so my mom could redo my sister's hair right there in her hospital room. She was in pain, her legs had metal braces and pins in them and she could barely move but she still fixed my sister's hair and had my dad take detailed notes. By the time my mom was discharged a month later my dad's hair skills were almost as good as hers.
Dad learns how important hair is to people and how to have patience to style his daughter’s properly, Mom gains the confidence to rock the bald look like the warrior queen she is, and let’s not forget how absolutely precious the little girl is throughout the entire thing.
I think he already knew the importance of hair: he certainly did his own and he married a hair stylist who makes UA-cam videos to help other women style their hair. The problem he was having was it was likely he learned how to do his hair from his own mother rather than his father. Hair styling to him was something children bond over with their mothers, not their fathers. And men don't use the same amount of hair care products as women do (we've seen the his/her comparison pictures on the Internet). So it was no wonder he was overwhelmed when he looked at his daughter's desk full of hair-care products and nope-d. In the end, he simply didn't know what to do or how to do it. He knew it was important to Zuri, but lack of confidence held him back. That's why he needed to hear his wife's words and realize he's not the only one who feels that way and that's why his wife made her channel in the first place. Not just for the women, but the men as well. Especially since they already traveled down a rough road and made it out alright (his wife's cancer) and that's how they can support her in her recovery.
5:34 I am moved by this scene 🥲 From the daughter's face and intentions, it is clear what she wanted to tell her mother from the ❤: "I love you mom, no matter what you look like now, whether you have hair or not, you will always remain the most beautiful to me.🥰" I LOVE THIS SCENE ❤️
Please go to the Dove Crown Act and sign the petition for prohibiting racial hair discrimation in the workforce for Black people, especially Black women and girls. We shall not be discriminated for wearing our natural hair. Thank you!!!
This story is beautiful and really hits deep and is special to me. 8 years ago I lost my grandmother who basically raised me growing up to cancer. She was the only other person besides my mother growing up who knew how to manage my unruly curls. I still cry every time I watch this. ❤
This made me cry!!! So many times the world portrays black men in negative light! It just feel good to see another side that is rarely shown even if it is an animation👏👏👏💞
I remember being in her shoes as a kid. Having thick, 4c hair wasn't something I loved about myself, but as I got older I learned to appreciate the beauty and thickness of my hair. This hits home.
@@allanahkelly4583 Figuring out your hair type can be fustrating. There's the obvious categories like straight, wavy, curly, and coily, but there are also several other factors to consider in pinpointing your unique hair type, including your hair’s porosity and scalp moisture. I suggest watching a few UA-cam videos about finding your *curl type*
How can anyone dislike this, fr? It's beautiful! I had a family member go bald because of cancer, the part on the hospital made me cry, the message is so beautiful
In 2016, Mathew cherry tweeted that he has an Oscar worthy idea for a short film and today it won the Oscar. I wish I can show that kind of confidence in things I do.
That shit pissed me off. That makes this LITERAL Oscar bait, which was my thought when I first saw this. It's not a real heartfelt film, it just exists to get attention.
I started crying when daughter showed her dad a tablet with tutorial of woman and girl, and then seeing her mom in hospital broke my heart, but I'm so glad for happy ending!
I totally loved the animation, it took me back to childhood times. In my opinion, this kind of animation is nowadays very rare. I appreciate that it still hasn´t disappeared from cinematography. The story was emotional. The way Zuri gave Angela a picture of her without hair was so lovely and touching. It shows no matter, how she looks, her daughter will always love her. I really enjoyed this short animated film.
This short encouraged me to wear my natural hair out again. I wore my afro to a zoom meeting for work and my coworkers thought it was amazing. It really does just take a little bit of work, and a whole lot of love 💜💜😊💜💜
Brave of you to wear your natural hair, I know sometimes it can be diffcult to wear it! It must have looked gorgeous at the Zoom meeting!! Rock the hair!!
I’m as white as a sheet of paper but I love this. I understand that people of color have struggles with their hair and that is hard to find good representation so I loved this.
The best way to approach this film Is by not noticing the colour. " I don't ever say I as black as the ace of spades but really appreciate white people in cinderella. " I think the take away here should be it's a fantastic story that doesn't even need the black representation to make it good
@@kazemTrainsixpackabs "it doesn't need black representation to make it good" the short film is about managing afro hair, what other race could be a stand in for that exactly?
@@WeAreN1nja Please go to the Dove Crown Act and sign the petition for prohibiting racial hair discrimation in the workforce for Black people, especially Black women and girls. We shall not be discriminated for wearing our natural hair. Thank you!!!
I'm a grown woman here crying my eyes out. 😭😢 I lost my mother to cancer in 2012. When I was a little girl I remember going to get my box of hair barrettes grease brush and comb and sit on the floor cushion between my moms legs while she did my braids, twists, ponytails and on special occasions she would straighten with the electric hot comb. I would watch her do her hair after mine. When I got older we would go to the shop together for a press and curl right before holidays. As she got worse her hair fell out from chemo. This beautiful film brought back so many memories both good and bad. RIP mama we will meet again. ❤️
I lost my mom a week ago, this video made me realize how still I am lucky to have my father and siblings with me. Mom, wherever you are, you always will be remembered. I love you.
Such a lovely story. I really thought baby girl’s mommy passed, thankfully she’s a survivor. Baby girl has soooo much love reminds me of how my little one feels so safe and loved at home ❤
I love how when the mom took off her scarf the little girl looked happy. Imagine how much people would dislike this film if she looked at her mother with disgust?!?
Please go to the Dove Crown Act and sign the petition for prohibiting racial hair discrimation in the workforce for Black people, especially Black women and girls. We shall not be discriminated for wearing our natural hair. Thank you!!!
They could put it on before the main movue starts. Like Black Panther etc. Black made movies. And especially kids movies. But be thankful its right here so people can watch it whenever.
My 7yr old daughter show me this yesterday...I had an accident and spend 5 months in the hospital without being able to see her..was fight back tears all the time because it brings back so many memories.
I really liked this clip, because three years ago my mom got diagnosed with cancer and lost all of her beautiful hair. She always used to braid and do my hair. And I always loved when she did my hair. But when she got into the hospital there where no one to do it for me, so my dad and I learned how to do my hair. And now my mom is getting better and if finally home again, but she will always be diagnosed. But I’m happy to have my supportive parents and friends around me to help fight through my moms cancer. Get better soon mama 💗🤞🏼
That is the sweetest thing I've ever read. I've always just had my hair cut and ironed my by Mom because of my curls, and now I wear my natural hair proudly. I hope your Mom gets better as well.
I love that they didn't leave it open at the end, and confirmed that the mom gets better.❤❤❤ This is beautiful!!!! HOLY CRAP!!! This got a lot more likes than I thought it would. Thanks😊❤
Why does this get to me every single time 😭 it's such a simple short story but it's unbelievably sweet, wholesome, and so full of heart. And the soundtrack is also very good, it compliments the story well
As a single dad that learned how to do hair, I took pride in making sure my parts were straight and edges laid before school 😂 I learned early that keeping it moisturized was the algorithm to managing it. I even packed hair scarfs to keep sand out of it when they went outside to play. Thank GOD for the daycare providers that didn't mind helping a dad out with the hair scarfs before recess ❤
Everything about this touched my heart! Firstly the little girl looks sooo much like my own daughter, is around the same age too. We watched it together. The way the dad is struggling doing laundry and then has to tackle a hair routine he isn't used to, also relatable for me as I had to learn afro hair in order to do my daughter's and that's been an amazing thing for us both but I definitely felt like I was in that ring with her hair at times! Especially when I'm exhausted or in pain. I suffer from chronic illnesses and many health issues so even the mother and daughter part made me want to cry! Sometimes I am hospitalised and away from my family for tough periods of time or can't be what they need me to be. I just loved all of it. The representation of so many things into a small film made it highly emotional ❤
@@peridozq9390 then its not as long/full as hers. 4c hair actually tends to be the biggest type of hair cause of the tight curls. See how there's no real curl definition in her hair? That's 4c hair😂
@@peridozq9390 give it time, it'll grow. My niece is 4c, 8 years old and her hair is huge! Shes never had any chemicals in it or heat, just yet because of her age. Be patient, length comes with work and time.
@Evil Parakeets it's a hair type. Hair types range from 1-4, a-c (except 1 which is just straight hair). 2 is wavy, 3 is curly and 4 in coily/kinky/super duper curly. If you Google 'hair typing chart' , you'll see pictures
I cried from start to finish and maybe 5 minutes after. This made me so emotional on so many levels! My father did his best to our hair when my mom wasn't around. Loved this so much!
Black girls really go through a journey with their hair. It’s about growing and learning more about yourself and accepting and loving who you are. My hair journey has taught me so much and I can say today that I love my hair way more then I did ten years ago when I tried to straighten it all the time (:
@@Raisa-gb4fh everyone's hair is beautiful and u may not realize it now but u Will love yourself and your hair is apart of who u are so don't try and change that
JaydaChack Yeah because black men or mixed children don’t? Self love & hair care can be a struggle but don’t be like a feminist & pretend to be a victim given responsibility of hair so now it’s a struggle we should pity & only think black women struggle with hair.
@@SoPoTheVibe Who peed in your cheerios this morning?? Where did she say black women are the only people that struggle with loving their hair? I don't know if you just have a chip on your shoulder with black women or what but there was nothing negative OP said and there's no reason for you to be upset by a black woman simply saying she, as many others, have had a journey of learning to love their hair. She didn't blame anyone or is mad at anyone so there's no playing "victim". She's not biracial or a black man, so she can't speak for your experience. You have a youtube page, so you can go make a video or animation about hair struggles that black men or biracial people deal with WITHOUT belittling black women.
My God how I cried. I remember my father’s one attempt at doing my hair. Let’s say though he thought it was a masterpiece when we arrived at my mom’s job she wasn’t happy. I was ecstatic on the other hand cuz “Daddy did my hair!!”
totally didn't start sobbing. I'd been avoiding this video for months in fear of being disappointed in myself, and while I'm still wiping tears, this video means so much more and I know it'll mean the world to so many others. This empowered me to give my hair as much love as I should to myself. Thank you.
As a black girl that's a teenager with a lot of hair and not really knowing what to do with it, I am ALWAYS happy to see this. I was watching this while doing my hair and when I read the book when I was younger, I loved it but I really appreciate this story more now that I'm older
This was so sweet. It made me cry, because my mother died of cancer when I was younger and she always cherished our hair. When she passed my dad and I had no clue what to do. (This gonna sound cheesy but...) Now im in my mid-20's and every time I style my hair, I know my mother is proud. This short project was a cute blessing. Very touching.
MsHawkHeart aww that's so sweet.. i also had someone close to me pass away from cancer recently and she was a hair stylist and always insisted on styling my hair, i really didn't like it at the time but now it's a good memory i had with her.
I'm half black and half white, my mom (white) would always brush my hair and help me. She passed away two years ago to cancer, and i ended up shaving most of my hair off cause im too scared to brush this thick fro without her.
MsHawkHeart God bless you and I know what it’s like to lose a mom me and my mom bond was to cook different foods together we are Puertorican but our bond in our family was to cook and dance anyway take care
After the mother teaches her daughter to see her own beauty, love and accept herself, the daughter returns the favor. Love is the gift the keeps on giving; always comes full circle.
This video means the most to me, my mother had a natural hair channel as well and her doing my hair was how we bonded, when I was thirteen she had cancer and sadly passed away. Learning how to do my hair was extremely hard. When she took care of it, it reached down to my behind. But after she passed I just got silk presses because I didn’t know how to take care of it. My hair then started falling out and I was completely lost. But my dad watched her videos and did what ever he could to help me style it even though he had no clue what he was doing
I am in tears. I’m a natural hair stylist and I have a child client who’s mom passed away from cancer, and now her dad is bringing her to appointments. This made me think a lot about them because the little girl has so much hair and he also has locs! And too how much he works to care for the little girls hair. Very moving short film ❤️
You know you grew up on Disney when you immediately think the mom was dead 😭😭😭. So unbelievably happy with the thought of this movie and the ending!! ❤️
I’m literally in tears. There are so many times I hate my hair but this showed me I can’t have a daughter one day that loves all of herself if she doesn’t see me doing the same. Good job Sony
A beautiful more sub-plot-ish part of the message in this short that I love, is the picture of her mom the little girl drew, with a crown on her bald head. Hair already means so much to a black woman’s experience, but it was a passion of this mother’s before cancer treatments made her lose her hair, maybe even a career for her through those tutorials. So for her daughter to tell her so definitively, you’re as beautiful now as you’ve ever been, even without hair, was probably so helpful to her healing, and repairing her self confidence. ❤ This short is so sweet.
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Very beautiful film about a father and his daughter! I especially love how the come greet the mother at the hospital and seeing her, giving her confidence that all will be ok. Very heartful film!
if they lose out to Disney and Pixar I’m going to be so pissed. But they beat out Disney last year with Spiderverse (not for a short, but still) So there’s a chance
The problem with most of the award shows like the Oscars is that they don't take animation very seriously. Thats why Pixar and Disney usually win, they're such a household name they're usually the ones parents will take their kids to see. Some voters don't even bother watching any other submissions outside of Disney and Pixar.
Hello, Americans! Do you now how many children in the world have cancer because of your bombs? So sweet to make this pathetic movie! It's high time to stop with your double standards, yours government made so many disasters all around the world! You should think about that🤑🤑🤑
@@mazamamina7948 Sigh because obviously Americans are a monolith, and all of us are personally responsible for everything the government does. There are no Americans who disagree with the decisions of the government. There are no Black Americans that would like to see positive representation in media. It'd be just plain evil for any American of any race or ethnicity, regardless of their political views, to make or enjoy a heartwarming story about a family coping with a difficult time. We just need to hate ourselves all the time for things we have little to no control over.
I love how in the end credits she grew her hair back my heart strings went /\/(((//\/[\]]|||---//\ as a person who had my mom go through cancer this..this was so cute
In the beginning, I thought the little girl had a ballet dance or something similar at school, when it showed it was actually to bring her mom home, my god, I cried.
Annabel93 yes!!!
Me too! I thought it was picture day! 🥰😭🥰
Same
I didn't pay attention to the month or day so I thought it was valentines day and she wanted to impress her crush 😂
Gabi Braule how is she???
I was so afraid that babies Mama was going to be dead and then when there was a happy ending I felt such relief. Then I noticed this was Sony and not Disney.
Thank Matthew Cherry
Disney would've made it so sad 🤣
@@CrazyManhog they've been killing off mothers for nearly 100 years lol
@@CrazyManhog they would have made it that the mom was in her death bed
The kid's *MOTHER*
The fact that the mom slowly grows her hair back in the credits is so cute to me idk why
She beat cancer and I was so happy about that
Queen Mari glad someone else noticed that too! 😭❤️
Omg yes! I knew then that the mom was good and she beat cancer. Hooray!
it's symbolism to the rebirth of the black feminine in spirit.
Me, who didn't think about watching the credits: (IMMEDIATELY unpauses)
It is so cool to finally see the mother be darker than the father. The mother is usually always lighter so this is so beautiful. I love this short so much.
Yeah it's both colorism and sexism when the woman is always lighter than the man. It's done because lighter skin is seen as more beautiful than dark skin and because people believe that in a relationship the woman should be the better looking one. But in reality dark skin is very beautifu. And in addition to that the woman doesn't always have to be "the better looking one" (not to say that the mom here doesn't look beautiful, she's absolutely stunning).
Have you guys read the Little Blue Boy?
@Zaihirryou are Devil Dinosaur
WTF? How stupid.
@Zaihirr Calm down you ain't even black.
Who’s here after they just won the Oscar. This short film is so sweet it brought tears to my eyes ❤️
Me
Me!!!!
Me too!
Meant to come here early this morning after watching Sunday Morning
Me!! Had to look it up immediately. Cried watching it. So beautiful 🙏🏾
Man when he tried to comb her hair without moisturizing and wetting it first, I could feel her scalp crying😭😭😭
Men can be idiots a lot of times. I should know, I am one, lol!
@JusticeFor Alexei I do, no fear. In fact, I give him props for being willing to learn. Took me ages to get the fuck over myself and my ego!
I knowwww
I dont get why if his hair is long lol
@@nopo8011 Yeah, but he's got dreads. They need different type of care. Apples and oranges, you know?
I think every father that has a daughter should watch this.
He's gone for milk so when he comes back
Every father caring about her daughter, yeah
Why? Fathers already are doing amazing work. Especially singlre fathers.
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I find it highly shocking that this book is banned from some schools, Hair Love is so sweet and so wonderful in it’s messaging of a father taking care of his daughter.
Banned?? I didn’t know that. Why though?
@@janereyrules1083anti blackness
the world is literally turning into 1984 because there’s nothing inappropriate abt this story
Probably doesn’t fit the narrative ‘cause it’s pro-nuclear family
It’s a book?
I thought the mom had died I was like “oh no u can’t do this to me” and then I saw her and I was so relieved. Even more when her hair started growing back in the credits 🤧
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Is that what it’s based on??
same
Jelly Nelle read his description it explains everything
I was crying hard from the beginning and then cried harder seeing the mother growing ever so strong and the whole family so loving of each other.
Sony knows how to cut them onions in my bedroom. 😭
I cried realising her mum had cancer bc in the start I thought she died and then when I saw her in the hospital, I thought her time was going to be over. In the credits she grew back her hair and that made me happy. 😌💕🦋
seriouslyyyyyyy.....................i also thought the same...................
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@@pragatikumari4877 as well
I also thought the same 💕
I really needed this when i was a kid. I recently threw away my straightener not bc its wrong to straighten your hair but bc i felt i had to. I love my curly hair and im tired of people telling me to straighten it
I'm happy to hear you're embracing it! I don't have this hair type or the struggles that come with it, but I always thought that seeing natural hair in it's natural form was always beautiful. Sure, straight hair can look all nice and sleek at times, but there is something about that natural beauty that totally overrides it.
I love that you threw it away because you felt like you had to straighten your hair, thats beautiful! ♥️
That's crazy! I've never had people tell me to straighten my hair. I thought everyone loved curly hair!
Curly hair is sooo beautiful, especially if it's your natural hair. 😊
I wish I felt the same. Not because others always told me too, but because being from a mixed family where a lot of people were white with "good" hair, my small side as never taught the proper ethnic hair care. :( Straight is just manageable. (I have very thick curly frizzy hair)
I think no matter a person's skin tone or cultural background, ALL FATHERS are terrified to do their daughter's hair. This video has layers of sweetness and emotion, but to see the dad trying (and struggling!) but getting there in the end is brilliant.
And the fact that he is continuing to do her hair during the credits and wasnt just a 'stand-in' while his wife was sick is a gorgeous detail.
This film totally deserved it's Oscar 💖
bro ong. my dad refused to do my hair when i was younger when my ma couldnt do it so he gave me a hat- 💀💀
Lie, I have 10 sisters and now 2 Daughters...... Never been scared because I know what to do and if not, where to look. AND I know who we are. So that's a full lie. That's also pretty immature to assume you have met ALL fathers..... pretty ignorant actually.
@@architectonthejob i thought you were replying to me for a sec, cuz i was only mentioning my dad-
I think a more realistic assessment would be that many fathers don't care enough to try (they don't have long hair, why should they learn how to manage it? at least I assume that's the general underlying rationale), and of those who do care, many are anxious about it, sometimes to the point of giving up before they begin, sometimes to the point of giving up after making a few mistakes or finding it harder than expected. But that's like doodling for the first time and throwing away the crayon going "I can't draw!"
Assuming a fairly normal capacity for motor control, any person can learn how to achieve basic hairstyles. Those who care enough about the one they're working on will learn how to do it without hurting them (much). It's easier for some hair types than for others, and some of them need products to be manageable, but if the hair is long enough to style in *some* way then it's possible to come up with *something* that looks neat.
I know a woman who claimed her daughter's hair was unmanageable because it was mixed. The woman herself is mixed (the father is white), so of course the daughter has some of that in her, and she does get frizzy sometimes, but I never had a problem brushing out her hair and getting it to a gorgeous state. It didn't even take products, it just took *time* and *patience* to carefully work through the hair. Her mom (who btw claimed to have been trained as a hairdresser) would rush through it and had done that so often that the girl had a sensitive scalp, and it took a while for her to get comfortable with me handling her hair -- for her to realize that not all hair care has to hurt. And then I let her style my hair, too, and coached her in how to avoid hurting (when she was little she'd run the comb right over my ear).
@Chrissiem The fact that you are trying to lessen the significance and the whole point of this short and book let's me know you are one of those white women who if it's not about you or if you can't relate than it doesn't matter. It's more than a father having to do his daughter hair, it's about the daughter missing out on the bonding time love patience etc she and her mother experienced together. Dad had to find his own way around to doing it his special way. I really wish people like you wouldn't comment because you can't relate. It's wasn't about your feelings and thoughts.
This brought back some memories for me. When I was very young (4 or 5) my mom's legs got crushed and broken in a bad car accident. While she was in the hospital my dad had to do my sister's hair. Of course he had it looking jacked and when we went to visit my mom she saw my sister's hair and started laughing. My dad and I had to go to the store and buy a list of hair products so my mom could redo my sister's hair right there in her hospital room. She was in pain, her legs had metal braces and pins in them and she could barely move but she still fixed my sister's hair and had my dad take detailed notes. By the time my mom was discharged a month later my dad's hair skills were almost as good as hers.
Awesome!☺️
Great your story made me cry even more!
@@juliazeissler769 Thank you.
DeMon@How is your mother doing now? Sorry to hear about her accident.
Beautiful
I loved that so much, for a second I thought her mom was dead but that was a beautiful ending
Yea I assumed either dead or just away from home for the day
I assumed dead or divorced. I’m so happy I was wrong!
I'm so glad she wasn't dead tbh!! So many stories kill the moms off.
Me too. Me eyes watered a little bit.😭
It's interesting that we only assume a father will take over certain parts of parenting when the mother is either dead or away
Can we all agree the dad is a mvp for realizing his mistake and helping her retry
Now that's the dad who owns the best dad title.
Yes we can
True
@@truly.sokezo 0000
Bi bi
Dad learns how important hair is to people and how to have patience to style his daughter’s properly, Mom gains the confidence to rock the bald look like the warrior queen she is, and let’s not forget how absolutely precious the little girl is throughout the entire thing.
I think he already knew the importance of hair: he certainly did his own and he married a hair stylist who makes UA-cam videos to help other women style their hair. The problem he was having was it was likely he learned how to do his hair from his own mother rather than his father. Hair styling to him was something children bond over with their mothers, not their fathers.
And men don't use the same amount of hair care products as women do (we've seen the his/her comparison pictures on the Internet). So it was no wonder he was overwhelmed when he looked at his daughter's desk full of hair-care products and nope-d.
In the end, he simply didn't know what to do or how to do it. He knew it was important to Zuri, but lack of confidence held him back. That's why he needed to hear his wife's words and realize he's not the only one who feels that way and that's why his wife made her channel in the first place. Not just for the women, but the men as well. Especially since they already traveled down a rough road and made it out alright (his wife's cancer) and that's how they can support her in her recovery.
When her dad was fighting off the hair I’ve never seen anything more relatable
I love how the comb slapped his hand. Like really combs and 4c hair can do this in real life if you being too rough lol.
Bruh, my hair be doing the same stuff, 4c hair man..
I completely related to the film and cried at the end because of how sweet it was
SO damn relatable. And the hat scene too.
@@BeachBrah247 4c hair is TOUGH. Took me all my life to find love for it
Those final shots, when you can see mom’s hair growing back is just so... touching
Almost missed it
🤗❤️❤️
I absolutely loved it 😭💕
Rina Arbenina That!!!
Made me smile
I love how at the end as the mother is discharged, the credits scenes show her hair growing back each frame 😭😭😭😭
Aww! I didn't even notice that! How sweet. 😭
Veery sad cato D: same
Cool Banana I almost cried
Yes!
#CoolBanana this was so touching! So glad I saw it. Sharing it with family.
5:34 I am moved by this scene 🥲
From the daughter's face and intentions, it is clear what she wanted to tell her mother from the ❤:
"I love you mom, no matter what you look like now, whether you have hair or not, you will always remain the most beautiful to me.🥰"
I LOVE THIS SCENE ❤️
THESE CHARACTERS DIDN'T EVEN TALK AND I STILL CRIED 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️💞💞💞💞💞👍🏾
Me too!
Me too!
Tiana McPherson Sis me to 😭😫
The mom talked a little when the girl was remembering her mom doing her hair, but other then that it was a beautiful short film.
Same
But nobody’s talking about how the girls hair is literal goals👀
its goals until u actually have it
@@Navaniity facts :/
Pretty hair but ya can’t go out with bed head 🤎🤎🤎
I think her morning hair look fantastic as well c:
@@cay820 I would walk out the house everyday with a straight fro.
Its really cool to see how Sony went from the Emoji movie to this and spiderverse...
This comment is Open Season erasure 😤
growth
@@haleydawnisaur398 opened season came out years and years ago. The Emoji movie was recent
@@musicINme013 Valid point my dude
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You can watch #YoungLove, the animated series based on Oscar-winning short film Hair Love from creator Matthew A. Cherry, September 21 on Max!
Love you 🙌🏿👏🏿🙏🏿✊🏿🥰😭❤️
Didn't show yet. But I'm waiting. Can't wait!
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Honestly this show has everything it needed to be a cash grab disinter but it wasn’t
It’s genuinely good
the second that little princess showed her mom her picture, I lost it.
Me to I started balling
how is that funny
@@leanefeao6170 lost it as in crying not laughing
At 0:00 I started crying my eyes out
Shareese Townsend 😭😭same bro
The heart on the calendar was the day her mom got to come home from the hospital. This is so pure
I was so afraid she'd be dead or remain sick, but she got cured and went back home. So much love!!!!
Please go to the Dove Crown Act and sign the petition for prohibiting racial hair discrimation in the workforce for Black people, especially Black women and girls. We shall not be discriminated for wearing our natural hair. Thank you!!!
As a young black girl who hasn't loved her hair for years and only recently started gaining that love back.
I am glad I finally watched this.
Catra I support you!
Me too! :') Good luck love
kirinfire YOU BEAUTIFUL
This story is beautiful and really hits deep and is special to me. 8 years ago I lost my grandmother who basically raised me growing up to cancer. She was the only other person besides my mother growing up who knew how to manage my unruly curls. I still cry every time I watch this. ❤
i'm sorry for your loss, hope you're doing better nowadays^^
This made me cry!!! So many times the world portrays black men in negative light! It just feel good to see another side that is rarely shown even if it is an animation👏👏👏💞
That's very true
@Unapologetic White Male, Proud Colonizer 100% of what you say is bullshit!
Unapologetic White Male, Proud Colonizer are you serious right now
I remember being in her shoes as a kid. Having thick, 4c hair wasn't something I loved about myself, but as I got older I learned to appreciate the beauty and thickness of my hair. This hits home.
You're actually lucky, you don't have to learn the hard way that scalp sunburn is a real thing.
Same!
How do you know what letter hair you have?
and i thought i had it bad being half block with 4C 😂
@@allanahkelly4583 Figuring out your hair type can be fustrating. There's the obvious categories like straight, wavy, curly, and coily, but there are also several other factors to consider in pinpointing your unique hair type, including your hair’s porosity and scalp moisture. I suggest watching a few UA-cam videos about finding your *curl type*
When the dad attempted to comb out her hair, I felt that
0:50 I felt that.
same
Me to
The hair smack down was hilarious 🤣
I have very thick curly hair. I felt that too.
How can anyone dislike this, fr? It's beautiful! I had a family member go bald because of cancer, the part on the hospital made me cry, the message is so beautiful
I just realized that she was cancer-free at the end and that was the best thing i saw today
TehLegendary Pineapple yesss 😭
Awwwee
Me too (; w ;)
I was crying 😭
Thx for the spoiler
In 2016, Mathew cherry tweeted that he has an Oscar worthy idea for a short film and today it won the Oscar. I wish I can show that kind of confidence in things I do.
That shit pissed me off. That makes this LITERAL Oscar bait, which was my thought when I first saw this. It's not a real heartfelt film, it just exists to get attention.
@@melissasmith6762 Yeah, how dare he labour on this for thirteen years just to produce an Oscar-worthy short animated film. Attention seeker.
@@melissasmith6762 Ironic
Very heartwarming film I loved it
*2016
I honestly started crying when the girl gave the mom her drawing and mom took off the headband she was wearing
Me too🥺
Me too
And when the dad tried so hard but baby girl wouldn't let him give up...so good!
Me too.
I started crying when daughter showed her dad a tablet with tutorial of woman and girl, and then seeing her mom in hospital broke my heart, but I'm so glad for happy ending!
I totally loved the animation, it took me back to childhood times. In my opinion, this kind of animation is nowadays very rare. I appreciate that it still hasn´t disappeared from cinematography. The story was emotional. The way Zuri gave Angela a picture of her without hair was so lovely and touching. It shows no matter, how she looks, her daughter will always love her. I really enjoyed this short animated film.
I hope this wins. It’s refreshing and even tho my mom is dead, I’d rather kids see this version of life.
O Coss No one asked about your mom but best of condolences to you
Vivi, there is no need to be a dick
@@viviobviously3767 omg wtf💀
@@viviobviously3767 literally no reason to be this rude
Clara Bonon ok.
Hear that Disney? NO PARENT HAD TO DIE
I cackled
Only divorce
😂😂🔥
@@montajedelespectador They aren't divorced, the mother seems to have cancer and is getting treatment.
Eleni Gl PERIOD
This short encouraged me to wear my natural hair out again. I wore my afro to a zoom meeting for work and my coworkers thought it was amazing. It really does just take a little bit of work, and a whole lot of love 💜💜😊💜💜
🤗😍
Wheres_Sandiego ,even if I don't see ur happy r I know that its beautiful
Brave of you to wear your natural hair, I know sometimes it can be diffcult to wear it! It must have looked gorgeous at the Zoom meeting!! Rock the hair!!
I’m sure you looked great! 💕
Afro hair look awesome!!!🤗😍❤
I’m as white as a sheet of paper but I love this. I understand that people of color have struggles with their hair and that is hard to find good representation so I loved this.
And I love you random citizen 😭
yess same !!
The best way to approach this film
Is by not noticing the colour. " I don't ever say I as black as the ace of spades but really appreciate white people in cinderella. " I think the take away here should be it's a fantastic story that doesn't even need the black representation to make it good
@@kazemTrainsixpackabs "it doesn't need black representation to make it good" the short film is about managing afro hair, what other race could be a stand in for that exactly?
@@kazemTrainsixpackabsand what has Cinderella got to do with hair which is what the op was commenting on? 🙄 This is a really disingenuous comment.
I thought the mom died but it was so much sweeter than that. Seeing the mom’s hair slowly grow back in the end credits is such a good detail to add
I hadn't even noticed her hair growing back in the end credits... O.o
YESS I LOVED IT
Пдоалп7аелеен🤩😍😇
@@WeAreN1nja usidnuieurheyehdhdj
@@WeAreN1nja Please go to the Dove Crown Act and sign the petition for prohibiting racial hair discrimation in the workforce for Black people, especially Black women and girls. We shall not be discriminated for wearing our natural hair. Thank you!!!
I'm a grown woman here crying my eyes out. 😭😢
I lost my mother to cancer in 2012. When I was a little girl I remember going to get my box of hair barrettes grease brush and comb and sit on the floor cushion between my moms legs while she did my braids, twists, ponytails and on special occasions she would straighten with the electric hot comb. I would watch her do her hair after mine. When I got older we would go to the shop together for a press and curl right before holidays. As she got worse her hair fell out from chemo. This beautiful film brought back so many memories both good and bad. RIP mama we will meet again. ❤️
Sending you so much love ❤❤❤
♥️♥️♥️
Much love and thanks for sharing ❤
So sorry for your loss❣️
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I lost my mom a week ago, this video made me realize how still I am lucky to have my father and siblings with me. Mom, wherever you are, you always will be remembered. I love you.
@@imyourfriend1680 Get a life
@@imyourfriend1680 What the hell, man? His mom legit died, and you're talking about slave trade?
@@carylblackwood5406 I'm sorry I made a mistake in the message, I already deleted my mistake
@@jjj1951 I'm sorry I made a mistake in the message, I already deleted my mistake
I'm so sorry for your loss.
Such a lovely story. I really thought baby girl’s mommy passed, thankfully she’s a survivor. Baby girl has soooo much love reminds me of how my little one feels so safe and loved at home ❤
I love how when the mom took off her scarf the little girl looked happy. Imagine how much people would dislike this film if she looked at her mother with disgust?!?
Please go to the Dove Crown Act and sign the petition for prohibiting racial hair discrimation in the workforce for Black people, especially Black women and girls. We shall not be discriminated for wearing our natural hair. Thank you!!!
His little eye brow raises when he walked in with the flowers was so cute
Yeah but they don't look like that in real life
Blue Sky she didn’t mean-🤦🏾♀️
Imagine this on a Big screens for little girls to see around the world.
Victoria Ella I couldn’t agree more ❤️
They could put it on before the main movue starts. Like Black Panther etc. Black made movies. And especially kids movies. But be thankful its right here so people can watch it whenever.
@@jetta.silence6356 They should totally play this before the next Black Panther movie.
they actually played this before the angry birds 2 movie! at least, they did in my theatre
@@manneaux4404 Yah Sony and Disney Marvel...
My 7yr old daughter show me this yesterday...I had an accident and spend 5 months in the hospital without being able to see her..was fight back tears all the time because it brings back so many memories.
Never doubt a black daddy that wears socks with his sandles.
Also I'm 30 and am in the same boat as this little girl. I feel ya baby..I feel ya
I really liked this clip, because three years ago my mom got diagnosed with cancer and lost all of her beautiful hair. She always used to braid and do my hair.
And I always loved when she did my hair. But when she got into the hospital there where no one to do it for me, so my dad and I learned how to do my hair. And now my mom is getting better and if finally home again, but she will always be diagnosed.
But I’m happy to have my supportive parents and friends around me to help fight through my moms cancer.
Get better soon mama 💗🤞🏼
That is the sweetest thing I've ever read. I've always just had my hair cut and ironed my by Mom because of my curls, and now I wear my natural hair proudly. I hope your Mom gets better as well.
Hey sister 👋..... hope ur mother will recover soon...❤️.... & I also pray for her & may all ur happiest days come again ....
Stay happy with your loving parents😇😇
I wish your mom the best of luck with her recovery!! :)
I want your mom to get better aswell
Me the whole time:
"Don't cry don't cry don't cry don't cry"
Same. 😭
in the end did you cry tho?
@@AshThumbsUp I managed to hold it in up until she gave her mom the drawing. I Tried 😭😭
I cried...and I loved it.
I just left my tears come out😢
Finally, dads are getting the love they deserve
Sony: doesn’t kill the mom
Disney: *Wait that’s illegal*
Or the dad! Let's just say
Sony: neither parent dies or is dead
But then, where is the mom? Besides in the video..
Fact: Disney characters often have missing parents because of what happened to Walts parents. Look it up.
Boi, where she go??
LexiTheHybridFox you see her at 5:15! I was wondering that too.
I love that they didn't leave it open at the end, and confirmed that the mom gets better.❤❤❤ This is beautiful!!!!
HOLY CRAP!!! This got a lot more likes than I thought it would. Thanks😊❤
Me too! I love the fact you see Mom's hair getting longer and longer.
AGREED! 💕💯
Totally brilliant & heart-warming...!!! I really love this...!!! 👍 🧡 👏
That was what I worried about at the end. I am so glad for the happy ending! So much hope and love here!
Not to be dramatic or anything but I’d die for this family
@Smiles and the Twisted MD you're no fun lol
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Why does this get to me every single time 😭 it's such a simple short story but it's unbelievably sweet, wholesome, and so full of heart. And the soundtrack is also very good, it compliments the story well
that's the cutest story i've ever seen, and also this is like my life story, my mom too was sick...but she's strong and now she's ok
I hope you and your mom are doing awesome have a bless day
selmaxmoon I wish I could say the same about my mom. She was strong alright.. But.. She’s not here anymore..
@@AB-gp1hm thank u sm❤
@@keonaavery700 i am so sorry for your mom and for you❤ but remember that she always love you and hope you to smile❤
So glad your mom is doing ok!! Good for u guys 😊(and i dont mean that sarcastically)
If Sony started making stuff like this, maybe they'll get somewhere.
Hey, that's 2 wins:
2018: Spider-Verse
2019: Hair Love
get somewhere? theyre already a multi-million dollar corporation lmao
@@cindy_hoang In the long term I guess they would get somewhere. Unless they keep on making bad movies they'll slowly fade into irrelevancy
yeah but like they literally did make this
@@sokkvabekkr5973 Yeah forgot to clarify that Spiderverse and this would mean they're heading down a good road now
As a single dad that learned how to do hair, I took pride in making sure my parts were straight and edges laid before school 😂
I learned early that keeping it moisturized was the algorithm to managing it. I even packed hair scarfs to keep sand out of it when they went outside to play. Thank GOD for the daycare providers that didn't mind helping a dad out with the hair scarfs before recess ❤
That’s soooooo sweet😍
@@meh.5050 thank you lol
@@BeautyMarkBeautyMark they're my world ❤
Aww, you sound like a good dad
@@cbg4384 I do my best. It certainly takes a village ❤
Everything about this touched my heart! Firstly the little girl looks sooo much like my own daughter, is around the same age too. We watched it together. The way the dad is struggling doing laundry and then has to tackle a hair routine he isn't used to, also relatable for me as I had to learn afro hair in order to do my daughter's and that's been an amazing thing for us both but I definitely felt like I was in that ring with her hair at times! Especially when I'm exhausted or in pain. I suffer from chronic illnesses and many health issues so even the mother and daughter part made me want to cry! Sometimes I am hospitalised and away from my family for tough periods of time or can't be what they need me to be. I just loved all of it. The representation of so many things into a small film made it highly emotional ❤
*sees picture*
Her Mama is still a queen without her hair. 😭😭😭
i was just about to say that
That was the point where I could no longer fight back the all the tears 😢
@@kaylaleininger2495 me too
@@mehnaztabassum1847 yeah, i watered a little
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As a 4c girl this is so relatable. The Oscar was well deserved.
Patricia A
Was her hair 4c though. My hair is 4c and so is my daughter’s and it’s not big. I keep thinking I’m missing something.
@@peridozq9390 then its not as long/full as hers. 4c hair actually tends to be the biggest type of hair cause of the tight curls. See how there's no real curl definition in her hair? That's 4c hair😂
@@peridozq9390 give it time, it'll grow. My niece is 4c, 8 years old and her hair is huge! Shes never had any chemicals in it or heat, just yet because of her age. Be patient, length comes with work and time.
@Evil Parakeets it's a hair type. Hair types range from 1-4, a-c (except 1 which is just straight hair). 2 is wavy, 3 is curly and 4 in coily/kinky/super duper curly. If you Google 'hair typing chart' , you'll see pictures
I believe that her hair is 4a or 4b
I cried from start to finish and maybe 5 minutes after. This made me so emotional on so many levels! My father did his best to our hair when my mom wasn't around. Loved this so much!
@natcat07 good to know that it was the storyline. To be honest I couldn't tell why it made me emotional! ❤
@natcat07 agreed!
Me too. From start to finish.
Yo también ♥️
I'm a white young woman with wavy/curly hair and I found myself crying. This is so beautiful, you can tell that he loves his little girl so much
Film: *award winning*
Parents: *alive*
Disney: how-
😂so true
hahaha funny... ya know, if it weren't identical to the comment below that was from 1 month ago...
😂😂😂😂
@@sophiaweil and... Your point is...?
To be fair I thought the mom was dead for most of it like tons of other people
Black girls really go through a journey with their hair. It’s about growing and learning more about yourself and accepting and loving who you are. My hair journey has taught me so much and I can say today that I love my hair way more then I did ten years ago when I tried to straighten it all the time (:
Your hair is amazing! Wish I had hair as beautiful as yours tbh
@@Raisa-gb4fh everyone's hair is beautiful and u may not realize it now but u Will love yourself and your hair is apart of who u are so don't try and change that
JaydaChack Yeah because black men or mixed children don’t? Self love & hair care can be a struggle but don’t be like a feminist & pretend to be a victim given responsibility of hair so now it’s a struggle we should pity & only think black women struggle with hair.
@@SoPoTheVibe Who peed in your cheerios this morning??
Where did she say black women are the only people that struggle with loving their hair? I don't know if you just have a chip on your shoulder with black women or what but there was nothing negative OP said and there's no reason for you to be upset by a black woman simply saying she, as many others, have had a journey of learning to love their hair. She didn't blame anyone or is mad at anyone so there's no playing "victim". She's not biracial or a black man, so she can't speak for your experience. You have a youtube page, so you can go make a video or animation about hair struggles that black men or biracial people deal with WITHOUT belittling black women.
Dude, this animation was beautiful. 83
My God how I cried. I remember my father’s one attempt at doing my hair. Let’s say though he thought it was a masterpiece when we arrived at my mom’s job she wasn’t happy. I was ecstatic on the other hand cuz “Daddy did my hair!!”
awh, thats so cute! My dad isn't great with hair, But atleast he can do a simple ponytail.
@@toeragtoerag same
my dad is quite good, he has hardly any hair! 😇✌️✨ ( no he hasn’t lost it, he shaved it. )
Awww that's such a heartwarming story🥺🥺❤️👏
totally didn't start sobbing.
I'd been avoiding this video for months in fear of being disappointed in myself, and while I'm still wiping tears, this video means so much more and I know it'll mean the world to so many others. This empowered me to give my hair as much love as I should to myself. Thank you.
ok but can we talk about how pretty that mom is
Little Erykah Badu vibe.
lol it's a cartoon
Even and balt she is really pretty.
Crying quietly at my desk at school.
Real awkward part is I'm the teacher.
It'll be okay. The mom got better in the video, during the credits.
Well Ms.Reid dont cry 😭😭
I did the same thing, I am a teacher too 😂😂😂
I'm also on my prep period right now crying at my desk!
This is amazing
when the dad was fighting his daughter's hair I felt that
@Silent Wanderer
Do black people really have that strong hair? 😅
Detectiv L Yes😂 I can attest to this. No exaggeration here
@@chasidycollins9061
Lol XD
@Disco Rage aren't there just 3 characters? Mom, dad and daughter?
Disco Rage
I’m pretty sure that the sister you are talking about is actually the little girl’s mother
I just watched the end 3 years later and noticed her hair growing back!♥️ My mom lost her fight with colon cancer at age 54 in 2015.
Anyone notice the cat also hugs the dad when he finished his daughter's hair?
So cuuuute!!!
He wants in on that hug😍😍😍 that cat is a MOOD tho throughout the film😂
@@romayora5844 Frr
Yeah.
@@romayora5844 '
“See now wasn’t that easy?”
Me,,with 3 combs stuck in my hair, and a sink full of hair: ... uhh
Issa me Maddy xddd 😂
Nahh i would’ve broke those comba
Issa me Maddy I feel the pain lol 😂 my hair is curly
Issa me Maddy same but I don’t have curly hair my hair is wavy but whenever I brush it out it knots immediately after that
I have normally wavy thick hair and it gets curly and tangly (everyday) and I can relate
Short video, heart warming video: **doesn’t kill the parent with cancer**
Disney: is it possible to learn this power
This is so sweet love it
They always Kill off the Moms, so I thought maybe she died.
The end credit shots were a welcome bonus, too. Not only is she still alive but she's in remission. I needed that.
Bee Whistler me too.
@@BeeWhistler Me too!! I cried happy tears!
As a black girl that's a teenager with a lot of hair and not really knowing what to do with it, I am ALWAYS happy to see this. I was watching this while doing my hair and when I read the book when I was younger, I loved it but I really appreciate this story more now that I'm older
This was so sweet. It made me cry, because my mother died of cancer when I was younger and she always cherished our hair. When she passed my dad and I had no clue what to do. (This gonna sound cheesy but...) Now im in my mid-20's and every time I style my hair, I know my mother is proud. This short project was a cute blessing. Very touching.
MsHawkHeart aww that's so sweet.. i also had someone close to me pass away from cancer recently and she was a hair stylist and always insisted on styling my hair, i really didn't like it at the time but now it's a good memory i had with her.
Shit my heart
MsHawkHeart my mom has cancer and I’m having a lot of trouble coping. How did you get through it?
I'm half black and half white, my mom (white) would always brush my hair and help me. She passed away two years ago to cancer, and i ended up shaving most of my hair off cause im too scared to brush this thick fro without her.
MsHawkHeart God bless you and I know what it’s like to lose a mom me and my mom bond was to cook different foods together we are Puertorican but our bond in our family was to cook and dance anyway take care
This is so cute that the daughter taught the mom with cancer to accept herself even without hair
Spoiler
@@lukemeyers6395 It's five minutes long lol always watch the video before delving into the comments
After the mother teaches her daughter to see her own beauty, love and accept herself, the daughter returns the favor. Love is the gift the keeps on giving; always comes full circle.
Yess
So the mom has cancer
Me:Is she dreaming about her mom
Sony:Disney messed you up
Oof
Yup..
Thanks for 818 likes 😋😋😋😋💕💕💕💕💕
Disney always kill the mama.
HAHAHAHHAA
This video means the most to me, my mother had a natural hair channel as well and her doing my hair was how we bonded, when I was thirteen she had cancer and sadly passed away. Learning how to do my hair was extremely hard. When she took care of it, it reached down to my behind. But after she passed I just got silk presses because I didn’t know how to take care of it. My hair then started falling out and I was completely lost. But my dad watched her videos and did what ever he could to help me style it even though he had no clue what he was doing
I am in tears. I’m a natural hair stylist and I have a child client who’s mom passed away from cancer, and now her dad is bringing her to appointments. This made me think a lot about them because the little girl has so much hair and he also has locs! And too how much he works to care for the little girls hair. Very moving short film ❤️
Girl, list your info so someone to can visit you.
omg you need to show them!!! this video was so cute, i bet they will love it and feel special
BluDrop5 we’re @simonesstyles on instagram, we serve the DMV
thais brasil I definitely will.
This is beautiful
The mom looks like a total queen with no hair just saying...
Ikr!!
Definitely!!!
like from the drawing her daughter gave her, she's just missing the crown
#BlackBeauty
She is a queen
You know you grew up on Disney when you immediately think the mom was dead 😭😭😭. So unbelievably happy with the thought of this movie and the ending!! ❤️
Korean beauty💜yes
I show this in class every year about the power of black filmmakers telling their story. I was tear up when she shows her mom the picture.
Remember kids: moisturizer is the key to life.
xingou amen
Hydrate and moisturize.
Thanks to white people. They invented it .
Blue Sky just go away
xingou Add some oil in their 😂
the fight scene is literally me against my never ending knots
40th like and same
Lame
Blue Sky how bout u?
Sameee
LOL - I remember when my hair used to eat combs for lunch
I’m literally in tears. There are so many times I hate my hair but this showed me I can’t have a daughter one day that loves all of herself if she doesn’t see me doing the same. Good job Sony
SimplisticGrace when the hair fought back? I FELT that! But I truly do love my hair, even on difficult days.
Same girl.
Thank Matthew Cherry
As soon as my mom can't relax my hair I'm cutting it off.
SimplisticGrace ok I felt sappy for tearing up , but I 💯 felt this and 💯 agree w you.
A beautiful more sub-plot-ish part of the message in this short that I love, is the picture of her mom the little girl drew, with a crown on her bald head. Hair already means so much to a black woman’s experience, but it was a passion of this mother’s before cancer treatments made her lose her hair, maybe even a career for her through those tutorials. So for her daughter to tell her so definitively, you’re as beautiful now as you’ve ever been, even without hair, was probably so helpful to her healing, and repairing her self confidence. ❤ This short is so sweet.
This is based on a true story. Search on UA-cam 'Zuri's hair'
Oh shit it was nice.
Ok
Thanx
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Bruh....im...crying ......her mom defeat cáncer....is the most beautiful short film i had seen...i love it!!
When the hair used the comb to smack him I busted out laughing.
Very beautiful film about a father and his daughter! I especially love how the come greet the mother at the hospital and seeing her, giving her confidence that all will be ok. Very heartful film!
You can tell he's a dad cause he got them socks with sandals.
Bruh fr
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Bruh i just noticed that
Bruh
Lol true
If this isn’t at least nominated for Best Animated Short I’m gonna be pissed
if they lose out to Disney and Pixar I’m going to be so pissed.
But they beat out Disney last year with Spiderverse (not for a short, but still)
So there’s a chance
Kitbul was better
Agree
The problem with most of the award shows like the Oscars is that they don't take animation very seriously. Thats why Pixar and Disney usually win, they're such a household name they're usually the ones parents will take their kids to see. Some voters don't even bother watching any other submissions outside of Disney and Pixar.
same.
Me : Just 6 minutes, nothing will happen just see the film
Also me : Crying especially for the last part
Kadek Yudhistira
Yeah, my eyes got sweaty at the end, too.
Hello, Americans! Do you now how many children in the world have cancer because of your bombs? So sweet to make this pathetic movie! It's high time to stop with your double standards, yours government made so many disasters all around the world! You should think about that🤑🤑🤑
@@mazamamina7948 Sigh because obviously Americans are a monolith, and all of us are personally responsible for everything the government does. There are no Americans who disagree with the decisions of the government. There are no Black Americans that would like to see positive representation in media. It'd be just plain evil for any American of any race or ethnicity, regardless of their political views, to make or enjoy a heartwarming story about a family coping with a difficult time. We just need to hate ourselves all the time for things we have little to no control over.
about short films with high impact, check out: "Un Conte", a animation by Gobelins. 2,5min long and oh god. beautiful.
Gosh I thought I was the only one who cried. Then I came to the comment section to find partners in crime
An assignment for university lead me here and boy am I glad it did! This deserves a full length movie no ifs, ands or buts!!
The “see now wasn’t that easy,” when it in fact wasn’t
Yeah, it's more like "See, you both survived!"
That’s the joke
agizzy23 It never is but it gives you the hope that it will eventually.
Drink Me I know. I’m just pointing it out because it’s very relatable.
Disney be like what is this new concept of not killing off characteristic, teach me this method
ghibli studio
He was my dad, until I taught him how to braid. Then he started braiding my sister's hair. Then I had my own daughter, and he started braiding hers.
The Mom In Me why am I crying at this comment.
I was already crying and this made me cry more! Bless you and your family ❤️
What do you mean 'until"?? So he's not your dad anymore??
Diamond Light she meant her father is the father in the beginning who didn’t really know much about hair care until she taught him how to braid.
@@vanakkamgi8330 aww💕💞🥰
I love how in the end credits she grew her hair back my heart strings went /\/(((//\/[\]]|||---//\ as a person who had my mom go through cancer this..this was so cute