This film was amazing on so many levels. I am with Drew Hughes on this one. This DOES deserve a sequel. Great job. This has to be about the 10th time watching this film for me and every time I watch it, I get the same reaction :Nullarbor + Me = laughing like a hyena!!!
Thank you for this. I lost my wife 2 months ago and this made me laugh so hard. I sincerely appreciate the ability to find something to laugh about again. I don't understand the haters though.
Youthful arrogance and impatience vs elderly’s quiet wisdom ; with a seniors forgetfulness. Hilarious! At 61 yrs old , animation is still one of my favourite form of art. Thanks! Keep it up.
They both had a disability. Arrogance and impatience and the other forgetfulness. But at no point did they work together to help one another with anything.
Be gentle, be calm, be healthy,... don't smoke,... respect the old ones, drive safely,... Am I forgetting something? What an enjoyable and funny short movie!!!
It's because of something else you watched on UA-cam. Something I mentioned in another comments section on another video. Google knows and remembers what you watch and like.
@@hoffer54 It's not frightening to me. I'm reassured for many reasons as Google location services have helped me to find many lost phones over the years. May I ask you if you use a smartphone or a laptop or tablet or a desktop PC? And do you know that they have many useful settings? Some of which I'm still learning
This video= The reality of life, no one is going to no where, at last same destination... So no frustration, no worry, no desire just live this moment, feel it and enjoy it without any attachment and continue the journey peacefully... This will the only way of absolute satisfaction... For this we need some rough experience but not completely destructive... Keep going, keep loving, keep living...🤸🏃🤾 Love you if you are reading this, live well ❤
This is very artistically done animation, and it takes a lot of talent to leave all the dialog out to watch the story unfold by watching the facial expressions , etc.
@@maninahat7459 indistiguisable dialoge is still not dialoge...it's written in a script like this " indistinguishable diaolog " muttering is muttering , but not words that you can write each one down
Thanks for the love everyone, I’m so proud of our little film and so happy that it is so well loved. I would love to make more of this story. Hell, I’ve put a lot of work into developing a feature script. Maybe one day an opportunity will present its self. Makes me so happy reading all the comments :)
@@-TheMaskedMan- what it also teaches you is that the old man knew better than the young man but decided to play games with him back and even though he felt sorry in end karma or god got him back when his car rolled over the cliff. What this teaches everyone is to treat everyone with respect and politeness. If someone is rude just move on not worth what it could lead too.
@J C And sometimes those one may think wouldn't care crap about you, or the least expected to give a care, may be the very one who actually does care a crap about you. We can still surprise one another. And I believe there is still that great chance something amazing will come from all of this. On a positive note too. From and out of all of us.
Anything you ever needed to know about life is expressed in this poignant gem of a story. Every time I watch it I see something I missed before. Thank you making this!
This is the best, cleverest, funniest, most ironic thing I have seen in many years and I've been alive for 63 of them. Sheer genius and done so well... thanks so much for this.
@@helpstopanimalabuse8153 Not what I was expecting. I'd thought it was going to be an animation in the same style, but nevertheless it was excellent. I've never been speed dating, but it perfectly captured the awkwardness I'd imagine I'd feel during the situation. Wonderfully acted, funny, sad, even poignant, and it flashed by - always a good sign - I'd watch it again. The last two women - Anne Dudek & Katherine Cunningham were both knockouts too - totally irrelevant, but they were IMHO. Thanks for the recommendation Stuart - I wish I could reciprocate, but I'm struggling to think of a standout short film off the top of my head when the standard on here is nearly always excellent. Take care & stay safe ✌️
I always thought that at the end when Waddy gives him the smoking packet with the gum I thought it symbolised that he used to be just like mr road rage but he quit smoking.
👍👍👍 What a gem. Thanks to all concerned. 43 yrs ago as a Pommie backpacker, I had the joy of "doing" the Nullabor. Hitchhiking, my lift asked me to take over and give him a break. A special experience.
Mate, That is the year I drove across it in a Kingwood.....couldn't believe how much rubbish was strewn on the sides of the road. Never forgot that aspect of it.
Guys, man I gotta tell you. That was cool as hell. As good as anything I've EVER SEEN along those lines. Inventive, beautiful, just awesome. So Talented ! That threw me. All I can do is share this with everyone. Best of luck, very very nice. Just Wow!!
@@tommypetraglia4688 And this is why you're supposed to turn the wheel most of the way in one direction or the other, when you park near a cliff or on a hill. Towards the curb, if it's next to a sidewalk.
I’m from Texas. Rage is a thing… in Texas, in everywhere. Loss. It is too great. This film brought me to tears, it made me smile. We need, we do need so much more smiling.
Only someone who has driven over the Nullarbor and stopped at the Great Australia Bight can truly appreciate and grasp the hysterically funny, yet tragic plot to this short film. Well done.
Or between fort Stockton and El Paso Texas on an almost empty tank of gas with a half pack of cigs, no light, and hot beer. Out there better be nice to anyone else as they could help save your life, lmao 😂
Absolutely outstanding! Killer animation, great detail, smooth movement. The cars were totally off the hook. So well done.. Had me smiling through the entire short.. Well done. Nice curve ball at the end.
Over the past year, I've watched this immortal classic several times. It always makes me laugh 😆 and appreciate the wonderful animations, especially their facial expressions.
Man your animation is so far beyond what I've seen before,absolutely the very best,and I look forward man to seeing a whole lot more of your work !!!!!
As an older type... you never stop learning. You are pretty much the same person all your life ( barring any super traumatic experience) you just get older and hopefully wiser.
I saw it as because he is old, his fading memory made him forget to put the handbrake on. The importance of always putting the handbrake on, before you leave your car, is usually a "learning process" that happens well before old age :)
This film was very funny, but it's more. The expressions on the faces of these characters----especially the young man's----- were so well-done; you knew exactly the emotions that they were feeling, without a single word. Watching it multiple times, I'm catching smaller, subtle details that are clever and funny. Thank you for sharing this; I've shared it with friends and family.
@@OffShoreSniper "You have this", (You've), is fine. "Got" is the act of getting it to have. "You have got to see this.", (you have not seen it yet). "You have got to have this", meaning you do not have it yet.
@@EarthSurferUSA 🤦🏻♂️I guess I just ‘got’ schooled. This type of English is still confusing. Read the original comment out loud to someone. There going to look at you like wtf? I just tried it at work. Who really speaks in conversation this way?
At 76 years old I experienced my first road rage last weekend when a truckie smashed his fist on my windscreen. Then I experienced my own rage when the insurance assessor suggested they wouldn't pay (after they sent me an email saying they would) because the circumstances didn't amount to "accidental damage".
Vardaris we see it all the time in trauma surgery. They mix alcohol with boating, four-wheelers or motorcycles and end up with life changing injuries. Oh and they never have insurance,are ungrateful and get all medical care at the expense of the taxpayers.
Sorry I missed this when it first posted. Funniest thing I have seen in a long time. Beautifully written and paced. This is what excellent film making is all about.
greetings from Bavaria, Germany! This is an awesome Short! Love the Faces of them both! Reminds me to Australians (so well done!). No Words but everybody watching will understand!! I.WANT.MORE.OF.THIS!!!
😂. Wonderful animation crwation! I loved every minute of it, I laughed long and hard, admired the artwork and the attention to details. Finalky, the music! All in all a little gem!
@@pixeled9683 they are more of a platform, they present/promote films from others. IDK they might have some originals I don't bother reading descriptions so much
I laughed at the end, I was expecting they will get into the old man's car and went to their destination but ended both of them being a hitch hiker. 😂 😂 This short film is great 👏 👏
I've been watching this one over and over every now and then during the last year and it never gets old. Since I build Rat Rods this is right up my alley!
many years ago i had a bi-turbo t-bird - looked like a sedan - i would drive from San Diego through the marine camp - I got some guy who came up and wanted to play - we would go up to 100 and then back off. i swear this is true - the last time I saw him smoking and pulling over - now I towed a boat with that 4 cyl ford and in the end, when I read that the turbos went out at 75 thousand I traded it for a Volvo - and a year later the dealer still had it on his floor. love this old guy. but today the other guys all have guns - so I keep it cool.
What a delightful message! My interpretation seems to differ from the comments I read. Both characters lost their calm, and their wheels. We all make mistakes. How we proceed forward, from each error, is what defines us.
@@Idazmi7 It’s not about “deserving,” it’s about making your own choices and living with the result. Road Rage got his comeuppance from taking things too seriously. Old Man got his comeuppance from not taking things seriously enough.
I myself am from Russia. I looked. Well, a cartoon, just a class. A true masterpiece of animation !!! Ну и мультик, просто класс. Настоящий шедевр анимации )))) !!!
man this was a really strong short film, often they feel very formulaic with some quick moral lesson taught by killing someone but this felt like some kind of legend or fairytale retold over so many generations that only the bare minimum needed for the story to work survived yet that doesn't detract from its quality at all, usually I feel like strong visuals are compensating for a weak story but it complements the story very well, even if it had been acted with stick figures it would still be very entertaining 10/10
I crossed most of the Nullarbor last year and this depiction of the road was quite good. I especially liked the road sign warning about camels for the next 96 kilometers. When I crossed a road train had struck half a dozen camels and their large bodies were all over the road. The prime mover was another kilometer down the road and was badly damaged. The only things not quite right in this video were that the cliffs are not that close to the road and there is no rail crossing anywhere near that area. But I accept those two minor faults as artistic license. :)
@@yiannimil1 A prime mover or tractor unit towing up to three trailers to 53 metres long and 200 tonnes mass. Check Wiki road train for better description. Here in South Australia they go across the Nullabor to West Aus and up to Darwin.
The lightweight solar cars in the Darwin to Adelaide World Solar Challenge have to pass a stability test on a drag strip by driving against an A-triple road train at speed and not flipping. Most survive. @@jstep4146
So brilliant! I've done this road trip in my early 20's. Camped overnight with the most fabulous sunsets. Crept to the edge of those coastlines and revelled in the beauty and contrast with just the twist of my neck! Great graphics and story 😂🤗👏
i love that this is being seen by so many people. we loved making this film. wish we could do another one
this deserves a sequel
Outstanding. I laughed and was focused on what the heck would happen next. The emotions were simply and outrageously human. Brilliant. Well Done.
This film was amazing on so many levels. I am with Drew Hughes on this one. This DOES deserve a sequel. Great job. This has to be about the 10th time watching this film for me and every time I watch it, I get the same reaction :Nullarbor + Me = laughing like a hyena!!!
@@lindamchale7837 Me too. This is about my 10th time watching it and I laugh hysterically each and every time.
Why cant you?
Thank you for this. I lost my wife 2 months ago and this made me laugh so hard. I sincerely appreciate the ability to find something to laugh about again. I don't understand the haters though.
Hang in there bro
Hey Ed, My condolences. I hope you’re doing well
God bless you ed. And your darling wife amongst the stars.
Oh that's heart breaking :( I'm sorry for your loss. I wish all the best to you and your family during these hard times. Hope you're doing ok
So sorry. Glad this gave you some joy.🙂
Youthful arrogance and impatience vs elderly’s quiet wisdom ; with a seniors forgetfulness.
Hilarious! At 61 yrs old , animation is still one of my favourite form of art. Thanks! Keep it up.
I'm 61 and I couldn't agree with you more
I'm 71 and would agree with you, but cant remember what the conversation was!
Yup, pretty damn cool....
They both had a disability.
Arrogance and impatience and the other forgetfulness. But at no point did they work together to help one another with anything.
I recon the old guy wasn't one bit better than the young one. That is what I valued in the story.
Be gentle, be calm, be healthy,... don't smoke,... respect the old ones, drive safely,... Am I forgetting something? What an enjoyable and funny short movie!!!
I can't leave without saying 'Well Done!'
These things take ages to produce, talent to write and lots of money to make a reality. So respect due!
really ? thaught could take a risk in the industry>
Agreed.
Addiction, rage and pettiness are one helluva destructive combination.
For the helluvit
Welcome to pop culture 2021.
America.
@@rico00042 Austrailia.
Not to mention stupidity
I don't know how this wound up in my recommended list, but I'm glad it did. This was awesome to watch!!!
It's because of something else you watched on UA-cam. Something I mentioned in another comments section on another video. Google knows and remembers what you watch and like.
@@ColinGilbert24 That's a bit frightening! They remember us? NO!!!
@@hoffer54 It's not frightening to me. I'm reassured for many reasons as Google location services have helped me to find many lost phones over the years.
May I ask you if you use a smartphone or a laptop or tablet or a desktop PC? And do you know that they have many useful settings? Some of which I'm still learning
Omeleto is a great channel. I've been subbed for a long time and they always deliver something thought provoking!!
Glad you liked it :)
This video= The reality of life, no one is going to no where, at last same destination... So no frustration, no worry, no desire just live this moment, feel it and enjoy it without any attachment and continue the journey peacefully... This will the only way of absolute satisfaction...
For this we need some rough experience but not completely destructive... Keep going, keep loving, keep living...🤸🏃🤾
Love you if you are reading this, live well ❤
شكرا يا رجل ❤😂
❤來自 ⋯自由台灣 台北 做的好!值得關注!
This is very artistically done animation, and it takes a lot of talent to leave all the dialog out to watch the story unfold by watching the facial expressions , etc.
@@maninahat7459 indistiguisable dialoge is still not dialoge...it's written in a script like this " indistinguishable diaolog " muttering is muttering , but not words that you can write each one down
Moral of the story, never be a fool and never partake with one.
Partake meaning pls
@@acordamedico7036 join in with them
No..it's Don't Smoke !
and never want something too much.
No wonder it goes wrong when they all drive in the wrong side of the road. Crazy Aussies!
i think the old man sees his young self in the road rage guy
Don't we all.
Old man take a look at your life. Im a lot like you were
- neil young
And the young man sees how he will be later in life...
You think so? Like because he was also young at some point?
Thanks for the love everyone, I’m so proud of our little film and so happy that it is so well loved. I would love to make more of this story. Hell, I’ve put a lot of work into developing a feature script. Maybe one day an opportunity will present its self. Makes me so happy reading all the comments :)
very very good short film, a lot of work ! you deserve and I wish you success and live from your work, you deserve it ! gratitude 😍
i just read some of the comments. feels pretty good Pat
Hello de Paris
Ton court métrage est excellent 👌😄👍
super rad, it made me subscribe,.. whaaaa?, oh ya, good stuff
Thank you for making this film.
a good example of what anger, rage, and seeking payback can get you.
But also a good example of what happens to good people when they try to help too many people.
@@-TheMaskedMan- what it also teaches you is that the old man knew better than the young man but decided to play games with him back and even though he felt sorry in end karma or god got him back when his car rolled over the cliff. What this teaches everyone is to treat everyone with respect and politeness. If someone is rude just move on not worth what it could lead too.
Sometimes people that you might be upset with could be the only person you have at that moment.
Love your prophetic words
How true
@3MM4 P33L uhuh
Yea, because every animation has a lesson to be learned? Really?
@J C
And sometimes those one may think wouldn't care crap about you, or the least expected to give a care, may be the very one who actually does care a crap about you.
We can still surprise one another. And I believe there is still that great chance something amazing will come from all of this. On a positive note too. From and out of all of us.
I’m seeing this again after a few years. Still one of the best things on the internet! Well done!
Watchu mean few years, this video only 10 months old...
bruh This is blatant, few years? it's only a few months
@@kryogenic4509 the actual animation is older
Anything you ever needed to know about life is expressed in this poignant gem of a story. Every time I watch it I see something I missed before. Thank you making this!
"As long as there's two people on the planet, someone's gonna want someone dead."
which film was that
Oh wait it's TF 2 sniper
@@paykol3280 yea TF2 sniper
Your right Raijin sad isn't it ,lifes too short
@@paykol3280 It was the theme on Sesame Street yesterday.
Brought to you by the letters Y and P and the number 7.
In my mind this is Nicolas Cage and Clint Eastwood. ❤
This is now canon.
Hey Buddy
How are you keeping,
Where are you from??
I thought so too
Same thought here.
Yes you are right 😂😂
This is the best, cleverest, funniest, most ironic thing I have seen in many years and I've been alive for 63 of them. Sheer genius and done so well... thanks so much for this.
Thank you so much :)
really a great piece showing the consequences of pointless road rage..
Outstanding artwork - this is from 2011 - I'm surprised I haven't seen this art style since then.
Fantastic little film.
I Knew I had seen this some where before !
There is another brilliant Omeleto which is similar called "Speed Dating", check it out if you want.
@@helpstopanimalabuse8153 Not what I was expecting.
I'd thought it was going to be an animation in the same style, but nevertheless it was excellent.
I've never been speed dating, but it perfectly captured the awkwardness I'd imagine I'd feel during the situation.
Wonderfully acted, funny, sad, even poignant, and it flashed by - always a good sign - I'd watch it again.
The last two women - Anne Dudek & Katherine Cunningham were both knockouts too - totally irrelevant, but they were IMHO.
Thanks for the recommendation Stuart - I wish I could reciprocate, but I'm struggling to think of a standout short film off the top of my head when the standard on here is nearly always excellent.
Take care & stay safe ✌️
@@helpstopanimalabuse8153 ciao
It almost reminds me of SFM
I always thought that at the end when Waddy gives him the smoking packet with the gum I thought it symbolised that he used to be just like mr road rage but he quit smoking.
I thought it was just another 'F U' from the universe. I also thought he would be getting a ride home from the older man. Turns out.... another F U.
You are right Ok_Bud
I saw the same thing brother.
The moral is nobody wins in anger
This short is packed with lessons. I loved the unexpected ending. Awsome!
👍👍👍 What a gem. Thanks to all concerned. 43 yrs ago as a Pommie backpacker, I had the joy of "doing" the Nullabor. Hitchhiking, my lift asked me to take over and give him a break. A special experience.
Mate, That is the year I drove across it in a Kingwood.....couldn't believe how much rubbish was strewn on the sides of the road. Never forgot that aspect of it.
Moral of the story: Always make sure you have your parking brake engaged.
Alternate moral: quit smoking.
8-D Moral of the story: You will mess with a fool, you will become a fool yourself.
That's hilarious
Guys, man I gotta tell you. That was cool as hell. As good as anything I've EVER SEEN along those lines. Inventive, beautiful, just awesome. So Talented ! That threw me. All I can do is share this with everyone. Best of luck, very very nice. Just Wow!!
Made my day John, thanks :)
everybody gangsta till the old mans car manages to outrun the train
RJames lmao
Only until it rolls of a cliff into the ocean
IS THIS A JOJOS REFERENCE
@@tommypetraglia4688 And this is why you're supposed to turn the wheel most of the way in one direction or the other, when you park near a cliff or on a hill. Towards the curb, if it's next to a sidewalk.
Another reason not to smoked,
I laughed so hard that my husband became jealous of what I was watching and came to find out!!
Thanks... that was awesome.
I’m from Texas. Rage is a thing… in Texas, in everywhere. Loss. It is too great. This film brought me to tears, it made me smile. We need, we do need so much more smiling.
That was absolutely the best comedy that I have seen - captured Aussie scenery to boot - funny, lovely images and great characters... great effort!!!
I found this one night when I couldn’t sleep. So enjoyable.
Ha!…me too!
Me too.. from Vietnam
The style! The Aussieness! The story! Loved every bit of it.
This was fantastic with great animation and I laughed almost all the way through. It reminding me a bit of the Coyote and Road Runner cartoons.
I said the same thing but later.
Those cartoons lie. Road runner top speed: 26 mph (41.8 kph). Coyote top speed: 43 mph (69.2 kph). Result: Dinnertime.
@@moralityisnotsubjective5 ok
@@moralityisnotsubjective5 Nothing would go over my head. If it did I would jump up and catch it!
Funny and great to watch!
Love the train going by with the letter, "H A" on each and every train car! Brilliant! This was a terrific watch. Thanks.
That was a brilliant touch. I literally LOL'd. :D
I had to go back cause I missed that.
Only someone who has driven over the Nullarbor and stopped at the Great Australia Bight can truly appreciate and grasp the hysterically funny, yet tragic plot to this short film. Well done.
I dunno, the car probably ran better after the leap of faith that it made.
Or between fort Stockton and El Paso Texas on an almost empty tank of gas with a half pack of cigs, no light, and hot beer. Out there better be nice to anyone else as they could help save your life, lmao 😂
And only someone who has driven a car along it would realise that there is no train crossings.
@@varrjames186 🤣🤣👍
There is, right here, some kind of certain Australia themed nostalgia i will never experience in my life.)
Been 40 years since I drove the nullabor. Beautifull artwork. Thank You. PW Bendigo.
Absolutely outstanding! Killer animation, great detail, smooth movement. The cars were totally off the hook. So well done.. Had me smiling through the entire short.. Well done. Nice curve ball at the end.
surprising how he managed to survive the explosion and the burning flames lol
that's why they call it animation
fax
neverthesame r/woooosh
Angry Dude Who Hates Everyone r/whoooooooooosh
And how he survived the twisted back
Over the past year, I've watched this immortal classic several times. It always makes me laugh 😆 and appreciate the wonderful animations, especially their facial expressions.
Thanks so much :)
this was my first omeleto experience in 2020. subbed right away. there is too much to mention here.
working on the second draft of the feature right now.
@@patricksarell4781 💯👍
@@patricksarell4781 How wonderful to hear that your enthusiasm for this visual creativity is in full force 😁
This just made my day mate! Tears still rollin' down my cheeks! Thanks so much for sharing! Cheers!
Man your animation is so far beyond what I've seen before,absolutely the very best,and I look forward man to seeing a whole lot more of your work !!!!!
Its like a take of humanity now. We are all in this TOGETHER.
Moral of the story, never take up smoking.
A seasoned smoker never leaves home without at least 20 backup packs and a box of lighters. Ugh
Also never forget to put your car in park
That guy could've had his cigarette if he only had the patience to stop the damn car while he was looking for it
8-D Moral of the story: You will mess with a fool, you will become a fool yourself.
Moral of the story is never playing a game on road.
I think one of my favorite Omeleto's. Love the face of the old man. Awesome animation.
Thank you :)
You guys are unbelievable - with all these movies which have teach us morals and humanity - may God bless you all! Ciao, L (Veteran)
To be calm and tolerant in every situation is the True power..... Beautiful, loveable short movie 🎥❤️👍
life is a learning process. even the veterans make mistakes too.
That's what I got out of it.
As an older type... you never stop learning. You are pretty much the same person all your life ( barring any super traumatic experience) you just get older and hopefully wiser.
I saw it as because he is old, his fading memory made him forget to put the handbrake on.
The importance of always putting the handbrake on, before you leave your car, is usually a "learning process" that happens well before old age :)
@@olddoggeleventy2718 I totally agree. :)
@@kyliepechler It's easy to forget, especially in a situation like this. Unfortunately with age it's easier to forget too, though you may get wiser.
This film was very funny, but it's more. The expressions on the faces of these characters----especially the young man's----- were so well-done; you knew exactly the emotions that they were feeling, without a single word. Watching it multiple times, I'm catching smaller, subtle details that are clever and funny. Thank you for sharing this; I've shared it with friends and family.
Who needs real overpaid actors when you’ve this , great !
True
When you’ve (got) this*
Ummm.... cartoon ladies are not my thing.
@@OffShoreSniper "You have this", (You've), is fine. "Got" is the act of getting it to have. "You have got to see this.", (you have not seen it yet). "You have got to have this", meaning you do not have it yet.
@@EarthSurferUSA 🤦🏻♂️I guess I just ‘got’ schooled. This type of English is still confusing. Read the original comment out loud to someone. There going to look at you like wtf? I just tried it at work. Who really speaks in conversation this way?
The colors, the attention to details. It was amazing to watch! Thank you from Dennis. USA
This is REALLY well done.
Congrats to Alister Lockhart, Patrick Sarell and The LampShade
He is my best friend's father haha
I can relate to both of them. This is so satisfying to watch and frustrating at the same time. A great laugh.
Honking the horn instead of getting the vending machine off of him is priceless 🤣
don't people die from that every year? lmao
@@albertov137 More than sharks? (The myth lives on)
Sad reality. The chain of events 1 arrogant, undisciplined person can start...
Great movie. I love how it has a bit of a "Roadrunner" feel to it. Takes me back
Road Runner? Only if the Cigarette Machine was made by the ACME company.
Beep Beep
Damn the old guy was only enjoying his drive give him a break
Had the appearance of a tough as old boot Desert Rat.
@@foamer443 Something about the old man's costume does give a military aura doesn't it.
Did the train just say hahahahahahaha
Thanks for pointing it out. I had missed it.
ONE OF THE BEST SHORTIES EVER.. SO ENJOYED THE IRONY OF IT ALL..... BEEN THERE DONE THAT .. BIB BIG SMILES.
At 76 years old I experienced my first road rage last weekend when a truckie smashed his fist on my windscreen. Then I experienced my own rage when the insurance assessor suggested they wouldn't pay (after they sent me an email saying they would) because the circumstances didn't amount to "accidental damage".
Wonderful! Powerful story - the humor is superb and the artistry is beyond belief!👏🏻
The miracle is how the youngest guy has managed to reach this age with his mindset.
Vardaris we see it all the time in trauma surgery. They mix alcohol with boating, four-wheelers or motorcycles and end up with life changing injuries. Oh and they never have insurance,are ungrateful and get all medical care at the expense of the taxpayers.
Still manages to be alive ...
That guy has some serious issues he needs to work out with a therapist.
@@havenzhai5187 Always the taxpayers. What would happen if everyone just refused?
Nicotine Withdrawal.
That was impressive; incredible art work and wonderful story telling.
Sorry I missed this when it first posted. Funniest thing I have seen in a long time. Beautifully written and paced. This is what excellent film making is all about.
"The nullarbor"! God bless you, Omeleto, for make me see the best 3D work I never saw! The storie is lovely too.
H. E
subtle but funny that the traincarts are marked "HA" so when the long line passes the driver it's like they are laughting at him
Man: Barfs "out the window"
His brain: Mission failed, we'll get em next time
Edit: Omg this was a year ago, now its 2021 :0
what
Jacob Ok its a call of duty meme
It shuldve been on the inside
greetings from Bavaria, Germany! This is an awesome Short! Love the Faces of them both! Reminds me to Australians (so well done!). No Words but everybody watching will understand!! I.WANT.MORE.OF.THIS!!!
Working on it
Says so much about life without words.. ♥
6:03 AM. The UA-cam algorithm continues to amaze & confound the mysteries of the universe.
Too right.
Can just hear the trucker calling out, "Social Distancing".
5:09 lol love the detail of the train just humiliating the guy
Great Short! Very well done. I felt more compassion for those 2 animated character in 10 minutes than I do for most characters in full lenght movies.
Noone:
The old guy:
👁️ 👁️
👃
👄
😂😂😂😂😂
Yes
*No one
😭⚰⚰⚰⚰
🤣🤣🤣
Message there, stay away from toxic people...there will always be drama, speaking from experience.
Think I've met both these guys on the road! Brilliant!
I first watched this video in 2016. Very good job to who ever made it!
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Why would anyone Thumbs Down this? It's great! This is on par with Pixar!
Maybe they dont like smoking.
They are the sort of people who's greatest achievement would be to make their own bed. Except they haven't even managed to make that.
@chris smith cough cough Twitter cough cough
One is punished most for one's virtues ; whatever they be.
if you do good it will come back to you and if you do bad same
no good deed goes unpunished!
@@abdallahsudi3047 no good deed goes unpunished!
I know that's what they meant but I believe as *Abdullah* ☮
😂. Wonderful animation crwation! I loved every minute of it, I laughed long and hard, admired the artwork and the attention to details. Finalky, the music! All in all a little gem!
I absolutely loved this film!! Too cute with a little lesson to learn. Bring on more like this!! Kudos!
Hey Buddy
How are you keeping,
Where are you from??
Omleto is helping me through this self-isolation they r releasing some classics lately. I just wish they were bit longer
With how often they release them, they could easily do once a week 30 minute videos that are still at the same quality
@@pixeled9683 they are more of a platform, they present/promote films from others. IDK they might have some originals I don't bother reading descriptions so much
I laughed at the end, I was expecting they will get into the old man's car and went to their destination but ended both of them being a hitch hiker. 😂 😂
This short film is great 👏 👏
Hi, I'm from Brazil, please i don't know whats means hitch hiker explain, please.
@@raimundorodriguesdealencar3237 to travel by standing on the side of the road and soliciting rides from passing vehicles, hello from the 🇵🇭
@@GoldenTita thanks.
What a cute film! Loved it! As a 71 year old, I can relate to some of the drivers today…. Lol! 🇨🇦
I've been watching this one over and over every now and then during the last year and it never gets old. Since I build Rat Rods this is right up my alley!
Lmao when he showed the middle finger to him when he asked for a cigarette
Old man: 'Have a stick, my *middle* stick'that is'.
Yeah. I was afraid I woke my wife laughing out loud when he did that.
Well, that's how he lost his car in the end xD at least in the movie ;)
I normally don't ever click on animated shorts, but this one was oddly enjoyable.
Same here
Oh Golly that was so Good! The Artwork awesome and so realistic! Doesn't everyone know THAT guy?
many years ago i had a bi-turbo t-bird - looked like a sedan - i would drive from San Diego through the marine camp - I got some guy who came up and wanted to play - we would go up to 100 and then back off. i swear this is true - the last time I saw him smoking and pulling over - now I towed a boat with that 4 cyl ford and in the end, when I read that the turbos went out at 75 thousand I traded it for a Volvo - and a year later the dealer still had it on his floor. love this old guy. but today the other guys all have guns - so I keep it cool.
When you partake, no one wins, just have a nice day.
Amen💜
@@JR-zm2yu amen too! Have a great day
The saying is: "Arguing with a fool only proves that there are two"
What a delightful message! My interpretation seems to differ from the comments I read. Both characters lost their calm, and their wheels. We all make mistakes. How we proceed forward, from each error, is what defines us.
The old guy only lost his wheels because he stopped for Mr. Road Rage. Should have just kept on driving.
@@Idazmi7 No good deed goes unpunished.
@@Guppypants
Point is, Mr. Road Rage didn't _deserve_ a good deed in return.
@@Idazmi7 It’s not about “deserving,” it’s about making your own choices and living with the result.
Road Rage got his comeuppance from taking things too seriously. Old Man got his comeuppance from not taking things seriously enough.
@@alecLogan
Old guy got a 'comeuppance' for doing no wrong at all. He should have just drove on.
Nullarbor- null meaning no/none, arbor meaning "tree" from Latin. No trees. The Australians that named that road were very creative.
I myself am from Russia. I looked. Well, a cartoon, just a class. A true masterpiece of animation !!! Ну и мультик, просто класс. Настоящий шедевр анимации )))) !!!
5:04, if you pause the video at the right time you can see that every train car says HA
Why does the old man remind me of Clint Eastwood ?
Like hes so cool lol
ha ha ha correct. thought the same. and the young guy looks like matthew mc conaughey
Because you're young or American or both
I see more of Humphrey Bogart in the expressions.
more like Leonard Nimoy if you ask me
Anthony Quinn. Specially the last shot of his face.
man this was a really strong short film, often they feel very formulaic with some quick moral lesson taught by killing someone but this felt like some kind of legend or fairytale retold over so many generations that only the bare minimum needed for the story to work survived yet that doesn't detract from its quality at all, usually I feel like strong visuals are compensating for a weak story but it complements the story very well, even if it had been acted with stick figures it would still be very entertaining 10/10
The hitchhiking and music at the end reminded me of an old 80s movie I like called Crossroads. One of my favorite movies...
I crossed most of the Nullarbor last year and this depiction of the road was quite good. I especially liked the road sign warning about camels for the next 96 kilometers. When I crossed a road train had struck half a dozen camels and their large bodies were all over the road. The prime mover was another kilometer down the road and was badly damaged. The only things not quite right in this video were that the cliffs are not that close to the road and there is no rail crossing anywhere near that area. But I accept those two minor faults as artistic license. :)
hi! what is a road train?
@@yiannimil1 A prime mover or tractor unit towing up to three trailers to 53 metres long and 200 tonnes mass. Check Wiki road train for better description. Here in South Australia they go across the Nullabor to West Aus and up to Darwin.
@@alans9806 Ty
@@alans9806 We get those with a bit less tonnage on the 80 turnpike in the upper midwest USA. Can't imagine the wind blast on a 2 lane!
The lightweight solar cars in the Darwin to Adelaide World Solar Challenge have to pass a stability test on a drag strip by driving against an A-triple road train at speed and not flipping. Most survive. @@jstep4146
The moral of the story,,, for every sane person ,there R 2 Crazy Ones.
So brilliant! I've done this road trip in my early 20's. Camped overnight with the most fabulous sunsets. Crept to the edge of those coastlines and revelled in the beauty and contrast with just the twist of my neck! Great graphics and story 😂🤗👏
What caught me off guard was the old mans car rolling and going over the cliff ;-)