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5:29 how can you have ‘real time communication’ when it takes light 12.5 mins (on average, depending on Mars’ orbital distance) to reach either end of the communications? Unless, they’ve found a way to implement communications via quantum entanglement?! Good VFX though!
i think what the best part about this short is that this short is humanity's first FTL and first contact and from the alien point of view, they were simply responding to a distress call and returning the "alien" back to his home planet. Nothing more. nothing less. Just being decent neighbors.
@@Luteole he was probably still human but definitely catalogued and perhaps got a tag on him to track our less advanced race. The same way scientists put tags on sharks to track them and study them
very true their very culture and science is incomprehensible far ahead of us, either FTL was a sign of a species entering the galactic stage of diplomacy and colonization or it was a sign to keep closure eye on us for study@@BLOrtega
With Sci-Fi often depicting alien life as dangerous or villainous it's nice to see a more optimistic view of what our interstellar neighbors might be like.
I absolutely agree, I saw lot of short film and this one is the best, the acting, the story, the realism and finaly the music (especially the french horn parts) are amazing.
I'm five minutes into it and apparently interplanetary communications happen instantly. Really breaks the suspension of disbelief. As did the "light tunnel," which wouldn't be close to what you'd see. Anyone know how many stars there are between earth and Mars? That's correct. Zero. Where'd all the light beams come from then? He'd probably see blackness with any light concentrated at the front as it closes in on singularity. Further, the light would be either blue (coming at you) or red (going away from you). Not sure I even want to sit through the last 10 minutes given terrible the acting (is that a retired contractor as "Captain?"), animation, and adherence to the subject matter at all for a short film taking a physics theory as its title. If this is the best film you've seen, I'd love to hear what the worst is.
I feel like that is how a civilization has to be to develop that far. Type II or III will only be possible if every individuum fights for the same thing.
We as the human race will probably be able to do this in the future, but we are too arrogant and selfish. Either we die on this planet, or we manage to put our differences aside and unite@@lionstar3039
@@lionstar3039You are infact correct my guy. There’s plenty of studies that showcase as humanity has become more technologically evolved, our sense of empathy, compassion, etc has also evolved. It’s highly likely that a hyper advanced race would view violence as simply primitive and something that should only be utilized when presented with no other alternative.
he no longer had gray hair....you mean he time travelled?...if so, it implies that he has traveled into his past....time travelling into the future is only allowed, past is not....so you comment detects a flaw in the movie i suppose
@@KUSHALGOKHALE You dont even need to go that far to find flaws. Traveling at 1.25c, it would take at least 10 minutes to reach Mars and not 3 as it's shown. By the scale of the ship and how his body relates to it, ISS is also very very tiny. There weren't any checklists that assured his safety and the worst of all, the first FTL is a crewed test. They already broke physics laws right at the beginning. At this point, I'd say traveling back in time is pretty acceptable.
This is it, no unnecessary violence, no gore, no intense scenes..a beautiful ship, a wonderful alien vessel and an open ending with the possibility of if they bring him home for good or evil.. reasons..Thank you..
How can a film that costs 50 grand ( guessing ) be far better than any 250 million dollar movie that Hollywood pumps out today ? Well done keep up the good work
That's only if he is physically there. That little holographic shutter in his face makes me wonder if that's actually him, or a replication of the exact way the molecules formed his physical form in OUR reality. Have a feeling he disintegrated somehow by the things he made contact with. Did they just break him down, then light travel his particles back down to his home? Plus, if we could travel near (not at the SOL) the speed of light and back, wouldn't time have passed very differently from his location to earths? Like, in the edges of the gargantuan black hole's event horizon, time and space are being warped so drastically that every hour that passes there equals 7 years back on earth. I'd imagine light travel affects in someway space and time in very strange ways. Did you know that even astronauts in real life that have gone to the moon and back, they've technically altered their own age in comparison to how time passes here inside of our earths gravity. A certain one, can't recall his name but famous. After he came back, he was actually a 6th of a year younger than he was when he went into outer space. So technically traveling at the speed of light is time travel.
Good or evil? That's a tendency towards generalization, there is no good or evil only perspectives, all species consist of individual minds.. You mean negative or positive intends, which is different.
And like, not even in a demeaning, 'we're more evolved than you' kind of way. They were just like, "Hey, no worries, let's get you back home. That was a remarkable first test! You humans are really something. I'm sure the next one will go smoother 😊"
Its like they went: *checks watch* "You're not supposed to make it out here until at least the year 3000, this just won't do. Here, let's put you back where you came from, we'll meet again, we promise."
I took it more like a FTL flight caught their attention, made them take notice of us, where prior to that point we were probably just an uninteresting footnote in their catalog of known life forms.
Funny "umm well keep the ship boy you humans aren't ready for ftl travel and digitize him" then open a ftl worm hole and drop him off at home like they searched his mind
Love the glimpse at the Dyson Sphere rings and the genius behind the 'dusting' you see @9:05 at first only to realize it's that civ's space traffic. Would love to experience a film diving into this more!
My first thought was "Yeah, Space-Police, that's it. He must have broke the speed limit" XDD It's especially funny if you know that C is considered to be the ultimate 'speed limit' for space xdd
@@rafwiel TBH the UI disturbs me less. As a short-film it has to be visually packed to build up the story and style fast. Going out without the helmet, OTOH, is a clear Darwin Award mistake that stands out from the very first shot, and the only benefit it has on the short is that he can gasp when he is 3D printed from backup.
Agreed. It was a very well produced film with a solid plot line and good continuity. The only issue I found with it was the "background" music was as loud as the dialogue making it very hard to hear the people talking.
@@badjoke7482 The plot was rather simple but it doesn't need to be extra complex to be a plot instead of an idea. That said, even that simple plot line was better than a number of Hollywood movies of late. :-)
Underrated part is that they are using quantum entanglement to create instant communication. Entanglement is when two sets of partials are basically locked together, no matter the distance. Although with our current understanding oh physics, entanglement cannot be used to relay instant communication, it’s still a nice detail.
@@nighthawk0077 The next day he awakes strapped to a gurney and is dissected on a secret floating US prison ship. They cut it before that because it wasn't so uplifting.
Well, it still kind of is, albeit very lowkey. For one, first contact, which is always going to be a scary scary thing, throwing out everything we knew about ourselves and the universe. They brought him back, but as seen in the last few shots, he is changed, how? We don't know. Maybe he is now their first ambassador. Maybe the aliens only waited for us or any other species to make the barrier past FTL. Its not outright horror, but its definitely spooky.
Personally, I think that expression is plain dumb. "Magic" by its very definition isn't a matter of knowledge, so I would always assume everything, no matter how outlandish, isn't "magic" at all, but actually science/technology beyond my understanding. There must be a point after which "magic" is just too ridiculous to consider. Needless to say "god(s)" fits into all that nonsense as well...
tsmgguy One of many bs sentences. Magic is the opposite of science. Any advanced technology will be understandable for any species that does science and only primitives will think it's magic. If it's reproducable and testable, it's science. If it's not reproducable it's magic and bs.
It felt painful to watch the astronaut looking at his family's picture thinking he was about to die far from home and loved ones. Then comes the relief the aliens were actually there to help him return home. Unknown actors,and maybe small budget and I'm no film expert but this felt like a blockbuster.well done.
Heart warming story of aliens' 1st contact/act of saving a human astronaut from his experimental craft that's falling apart and returning him home to his family 👽💙
It varies. Some of the short films are perfect at the length they are and would just be bloated at full film length. I could stand to see a lot more of this one though - it did all the setup then just kinda ended. :/
Yes if you can keep the budget. These 15 mins already cost 100 000 $ to produce. So a full movie based on this story would cost 1 000 000, add some budget for more casting, scenarist and distibution and you probably end up around 2 millions $. Now the question is, do you have 2 million $ in your pocket ?
@@timespaice I don't, but considdering that battleship had a production cost of 200 million $ and had a similar boring plot to allmost every invasion movie, a big hollywood production for this particular movie wouldn't be far fetched.
Whole idea of even the word alien let alone something like that existing is stupid. Don't think Universe have anything besides Earth, a sole planet with life which is unique in whole cosmos itself. If ot waa that easy people would've found it by now.
It never gets old this film I still shed a tear Especially with trash studios are pumping out today It's nice that there are still talented people who know how to entertain the fans and audiences
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It took that long to find out how to manipulate the captured snapshot they got of him using their teleporter-like beam and merge it then with something from them, what they use to gather information about the unknown species humans or infect the species. The manipulated snapshot then gets delivered back to his family. Now they have a backup of him and can materialize a duplicate of him whenever they want and perform every test they want without anybody noticing. Great job (y) Dont believe me? Look at his face at minute 13:50
@@116Patrick I thought it was pretty obvious. Aliens wouldn't just bring him back and not stick around to make contact unless they had another means of checking humans out.
@@turninggold8160 Yeah, I noticed the glowing, too, but thought it might be some kind of glitch in the video. Maybe she should have waited for the lacquer to dry before hugging him?
A lot of people don't understand that it's more difficult to write a short script that makes narrative sense and tells a well rounded story with a satisfying ending than it does to write a feature length scrip. I stumbled upon this by accident and thought it was absolutely brilliant. Great production values and great acting. Everybody that worked on this short film should be very proud.
I think the problem has less to do with the writing and more to do with some of the production choices. The story is a solid start that could develop further in a number of directions... but choices like an experimental space craft having a 'cockpit' that is nearly all glass, or having the pilot in an experimental space craft not wear a helmet, are problematic. As for the actual production quality, it was great aside from the FTL flight sequence... and the acting as a solid C+/B- -- but that might be more due to the nature of the short film beast. Trying to cram emotion and backstory into a short piece like this can result in acting that feels somewhat forced. With a few tweaks this could have been really great, and it is good enough to be used as a proof of concept for further development of the story into a series or feature length production.
Yes, this is a great stand-alone short story, says and does all just as it should. So very well done, now how often does one see that. Kudos to the whole production company, worthy of one of Isaac Asimov's shorts.
So true. Writing tight is much more challenging than writing long. My first dozen short stories wound up as novellas! Now I'm a professional editor. I recognize excellent storycraft when I see it. I think Chris Davis has the story right...
Yep, learned that with the 'de Havilland Comet' when several broke up in flight. ".. three Comets lost within twelve months in highly publicised accidents, after suffering catastrophic in-flight break-ups" per en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Havilland_Comet
Someone already said this in a comment on someone else’s comment but they were using quantum entanglement radio. No, I don’t know how it works, but that’s the explanation
@@thefatherinthecave943 Well, if they test a FTL-drive, they might as well have such a communication method. It's always easier to send only information via quantum entanglement than a big body like a space ship with FTL-speed
@@silberfuchsag4746 a lot of people don't understand quantum entaglement.. first rule of the universe is that nothing can travel faster than light, not even information. A way to circumvent this and do FTL travel is to bend the space around an object to shorten the distance without going faster than light, which is what they've done here. since information cannot travel faster than light, real time communication that is faster than light is literally impossible, unless they found a way to bend the space around the information while being sent which is yet another impossibility in itself.
@@paopao. Quantum entanglement is a physical phenomenon that occurs when a pair or group of particles is generated, interact, or share spatial proximity, it basically means whatever property changes happen to one particle happens to the other instantly no matter the distance speed, or material. in this case, one particle is in the satellite as a receiver or ship and the other is on earth as a speaker
NASA: "Well did you at least learn anything from them? Some new technology?" Pilot: "Uh, no." NASA: "Well what did they look like at least?" Pilot: "Yeah, about that.."
What killed the sci-fi of the 1990's and 2000's was the implementation of so much drama and negativity. Sci-fi needs more positivity that kept the genre going for more than a century.
A fish flopped out of the river and ended up in a boat. The benevolent fisherman picked the fish up gently and placed him back in the river. The fish tells the story to every fish he meets. Nobody believes him.
no the technology should have worked perfectly. but this type 3 or 4 civilisation detected the ftl jump and took control of his ship. he didn't end up there by coïncidence. they adbucted him.
@@darkracer1252 not even type two from what we see - the construction of a dyson sphere around a parent star they are at least type one, possibly not even type two. They *could* be type three, but we see no evidence of this.
@@brianharrigan8821 it was kinda obvious, you know, "sci-fi" and shit. And NASA, hmm, you can't go into space if you're not allowed, and I'm not speaking about government. But I think we'll get there, eventually. Launching that probe out of our system was bad move, imo, could draw some unwanted attention.
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Indeed...he died in the process. Poor austronaut just couldn't win.
This "so-called" low budget adventure WAS AWESOME. Thank you for a beautiful story in under 15 minutes. All I can say for your future projects are "MAKE IT SO!" I believe in promise. "MAKE IT SO."
What a great story, an interplanetary rescue from a malfunctioning spacecraft. The only thing I would have added would be the countless news media reporters and equipment that would have been camped out in front of their house. 💫
BUT WHAT DID THEY RETURN TO EARTH INSTEAD OF HIM? A lot of comments about missing helmets. No comments about that energy anomaly spreading through his left temple at 13:49...
He's probably a clone? The original sample is kept by the aliens for research purpose. Perhaps they send the clone back to its original habitat to observe the social behavior of this species.
"Uninspected piece of museum metal garbage, no warp licence of any galaxy, doesnt know where he is, over speeding.. Nah its friday, just get him home, im done with paper work this week"
To be fair, if the ship fails in space especially AFTER the FTL drive has fired. What would having a helmet do? Give you another hour or three to dwell on the fact you're pretty much unrecoverable and therefore are going to die a slow suffocating death?
Alien #1: Ew, another lower life form found it's way into our sector of space... quick kill it! Alien #2: No, that's mean. We'll just pick it up and put it back in its natural environment. Alien#1: Ugh, okay. You're way too sentimental sometimes
I feel like it's more: Alien junkyard attendant #1: Why do we keep getting these baby's-first-FTL craft? Attendant #2: Boss set it up, whenever FTL goes wrong enough to break the ship it gets redirected here. Attendant #1: But why would you do that? Most of these things are garbage? Attendant #2: It's a charity thing, we get goodwill and tax breaks as long as we send the pilots home for free.
DUST doesn't make the movies. They are a host to (mostly) independent film makers. When watching the DUST channel, always open the video comments - not the viewer's comments but the up-loader's comments. DUST always gives the producer's info and/or web links. This movie was made by some guy named Adam Stern and Art Effects Studios. Having a channel host like DUST or CGBrothers gives a small film maker like this more exposure than if Adam Stern had up-loaded it to a separate channel.
As another commenter explained, DUST doesn't actually make the films, but they probably wouldn't mind being a feature-film production company. Wow-maybe that's one of the reasons they're doing all this! :?O
His emotions of missing his family was too powerful for them to contain and they had to flow with his will power to maintain the order of the cosmos, it's a universal spiritual law.
@@thothheartmaat2833 Human technology got advanced enough to get the alien's attention and curiosity. I think they took pity on the man who was about to die because of the hull breach on his ship, which was not designed to be strong enough to handle their ultra drive warp speed
Plot twist: That is actually a clone of the real human send to earth to study and gather data about human species. Plot twist 2 : This guy got to the edge of the Universe, and those were not actually aliens, whoever made the Universe made some safety borders in case someone got there to send them back to where the come from.
Wow that reuniting scene was acted out very good, the actress really made it look real, very rare for a short film like this where most of the attention normally goes to the CGI.
There is the other thought that he was in completely unknown space, in front of an advanced civilization, with no food supply and limited oxygen. I suppose it was the dawning reality that he'd never make it, so why even bother to try and prolong the inevitable.
@@comradneptic4740 Yes, there is that. I lean toward thinking that there be would be an inherent survival mechanism, though. I just thought there wasn't enough space in the cabin for one.
Aliens: "Interesting. This colony of trillions of bacteria invented a water-bearing semi-autonomous mucilage capable of manipulating atoms into a faster-than-light transport. We'll have to keep on eye on them."
Holy shit, I've never even thought of it like this before. I'm genuinely mad at myself now. Hypothetical completely singular sentient beings would totally look at cellular organisms like some kind of colony creature. That's amazing.
"Oh dear, look what we found..." "haha, it's sooo cute..!!". "what's it doing here? " "dunno..but...isn't it on the endangered species list ?" "... yeah you're right ,let's just put it back in its environment,. "
"Mom! I found an Earthling, can I keep him...pleeeeease!!" "No R'lllek'-aer I told you, when you're older. Now scan his brain, transmit him home and decontaminate for supper"
Caught doing warp 3 in a warp 1 zone. Astronaut: "Here's the speeding ticket." Mission Control: "A thousand bucks, that's a bit harsh." Astronaut: Hands them a stack of sheets, "No, 1,000 is all they could get on the ticket, this is all the zero's after it."
Just rewatched this and had recently re-read Larry Niven's Ringworld series. The first and only Type 2 hyperdrive ship in that series, traveling a light-year in 1 ½ minute, was named "Long Shot." Don't know if it was meant as an homage but I'll take it as one.
He was given a "You did it!" pin by the aliens, who then proceeded to fine him for a quadrillion galactic credits for operating an unlicensed, DIY FTL drive :D
Because it was unregistered, You need to register all FTL drives with the galactic Federation. Only STL (Slower then light) drives are prohibited without registration
At best, this is similar to what could be called a Dyson Sphere Type I-II Hybrid built around a Stellar Engine, if that is indeed a star in the middle of the structure as there is no defined spherical shape to the shining mass. I say Hybrid because it possesses both the elements of a Type-I with the singular large exterior ring, and elements of a Type-II with the smaller multiple inner concentric rings. But there is also the structure around what is being presumed to be a star, which presents itself to being similar to several proposed concepts of what a Stellar-Engine might look like, if one could ever be actually constructed. But its certainly not a Type-III because that would have to be a Bubble-Type, which is meant to surround the "star" on all sides and in all directions, which these rings clearly are not. But as to whether or not the proposed rings are solid, like in a station designed with multiple layers for habitation, or hollow with everyone living just on an inner surface can't be realistically called on as we are unable to view the interior of the rings beyond the one entry-point to which our protagonist is being drawn towards. Just my 5-cents on the topic. = - )
@@steadholderharrington9035 If you look carefully you will see that those rings are not in fact rings at all. They are power conduits that are plugged in to the power source in the center. Follow the path of the lowest ring in the foreground. If you freeze frame on it you can follow its arc to where it is plugged in on the left hand side of the source. There is another plug in on the right hand side as well. Also since there is no ambient light that is lighting space toward the bottom front of the spacecraft, it might be a half shell.
Have you not seen Start Trek: First Contact? The first warp capable ship (flown by Zefram Cochrane, William Riker and Geordi Laforge) was called the Phoenix. ;)
@Nancy Trumpelosi Lol. This film was so bad that I'm worried my IQ has dropped a few points but your comment had me cracking up. Great sense of humor. I actually laughed. 😂 Thanks
I'd like to know who actually returned home, because I suspect the person being a copy - not necessarily with any ill mind, but not what one would call "original". They copied him just like in Gantz, where people were copied before dying and thus having a chance of fighting aliens long enough to leave (though it really didn't work out well there). I suppose they couldn't preserve him as he was, but could create an insta-copy. So it biologically might not be him, but technically it should be him. This is hinted by 13:48 (that light around his temples and cheek). Would love to see more. Then again I can imagine some of that - especially the part on earth... if any official was to find out he was now different (IF he was), they be pulling him apart to find it out.
Aliens probably talking to each other. "Hey Chip, I think this one got lost and look it's using a warp drive" "Wow, it is a warp drive!! Didn't we have those like 5 million years ago and went out of fashion because they're too glitchy?"
@@mauryagoel4857 There's another that's much more advanced, but I personally don't even want to think about tearing holes through reality and what that would entail. I think its at the near end of type 5 - beginning of type 6 on the Kardashev scale (Multi-Universal species). This type of travel is not only faster than light, but also faster than time since you can go from being on Earth to going on a 4 week vacation to Universe B and return to Universe A (4 weeks later) just as your leaving to Universe B. Type 1 would have access to "warp drives", though I'm not sure they would provide faster than light travel due to energy constraints. Shouldn't be too long to see this happen, and people being born today should see them as it'll take about 100 years or so of advances. Type 3 would have access to artificial wormholes. If humanity does survive this long, it'll take about 100,000 years or so of technological advances.
@@FinGeek4now If youre roughly 20 or younger you might have a chance at seeing the type 1 space travel technology as our own medical technology will advance alongside it and this means the average life expectancy will increase :)
@@FinGeek4now I don't think the puzzle of figuring out the universe is going to take 100k years. More like 1-5k I think now that we are getting into the swing of things.
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One man's search for his kidnapped daughter causes his reality to unravel.
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😎✨ Brilliant
If wives and kids didnt vanish, there wouldnt be any movies!
5:29 how can you have ‘real time communication’ when it takes light 12.5 mins (on average, depending on Mars’ orbital distance) to reach either end of the communications? Unless, they’ve found a way to implement communications via quantum entanglement?! Good VFX though!
i think what the best part about this short is that this short is humanity's first FTL and first contact and from the alien point of view, they were simply responding to a distress call and returning the "alien" back to his home planet. Nothing more. nothing less. Just being decent neighbors.
what do you mean "nothing more" did you not see his head glow!?
Obvious not 100% human guy was returned...
@@Luteole he was probably still human but definitely catalogued and perhaps got a tag on him to track our less advanced race. The same way scientists put tags on sharks to track them and study them
I'm pretty sure that guy's whole biology are modified to a few degree. Still him but with different hidden stuffs in him.
It would have been interesting if they had returned him back unharmed but due to the aliens sense of humour shrunk him to be only 5 inches tall.
very true their very culture and science is incomprehensible far ahead of us, either FTL was a sign of a species entering the galactic stage of diplomacy and colonization or it was a sign to keep closure eye on us for study@@BLOrtega
Loved the moment of awe in face of the 1st contact. No communication, no visible alien. Just mysterious, incomprehensible, daunting.
Yes!
ALIENS ARE DEMONS!! READ YOUR B1BLE!!
@@xw591 reminds me of Contact
That's probably what we'll run into eventually. That or advanced species will go small and stay out of sight as long as possible.
One things for sure though, whatever Ethan came into contact with is *_HUGE._*
With Sci-Fi often depicting alien life as dangerous or villainous it's nice to see a more optimistic view of what our interstellar neighbors might be like.
True this could become reality in the distance future
You don't know if they sent back a copy of him for a good purpose.
@@E.Wolfdaleeither way that's no use of being hostile
interesting FTL travel answers the Fermi-Paradox by it being First Contact
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Four years later and this short is still one of the best I've seen in my opinion. I especially love the acting.
I absolutely agree, I saw lot of short film and this one is the best, the acting, the story, the realism and finaly the music (especially the french horn parts) are amazing.
Are you being sarcastic?
@@TheFantasticFreak Absolutely not
@@pageje67 I didn’t ask you, but you’re entitled to your own opinion.
I'm five minutes into it and apparently interplanetary communications happen instantly. Really breaks the suspension of disbelief.
As did the "light tunnel," which wouldn't be close to what you'd see. Anyone know how many stars there are between earth and Mars? That's correct. Zero. Where'd all the light beams come from then?
He'd probably see blackness with any light concentrated at the front as it closes in on singularity.
Further, the light would be either blue (coming at you) or red (going away from you).
Not sure I even want to sit through the last 10 minutes given terrible the acting (is that a retired contractor as "Captain?"), animation, and adherence to the subject matter at all for a short film taking a physics theory as its title.
If this is the best film you've seen, I'd love to hear what the worst is.
Imagine making first contact with aliens and the first thing they do is deport you.
Isn't that what happens at our border?
"You GO NOW..."
@@rachiesayd9423 No, we get all the drug runners and child molesters.
Would you want us messing up your perfectly good planet
hahahahaha
This is the alien equivalent of finding a fish that's accidentally jumped out of water and gently putting it back.
So acurate :)
Not quite... There is one thing that is different. You'll see what I mean on his temple during the hug. But very close I imagine.
Just give the time stamp no need to explain 13:45
@@Paulo-zr5zo Sorry. Forgot. Thanks!
@@naerbo19 We put trackers in some animals that we find, so I think its pretty accurate.
Absolutely beautiful. No tentacled monsters. Just an advanced civilization that values all life.
even the bacteria inside him
it is kinda refreahing to see this take on aliens, every mobie know depicts ali3ns as vicious demons fromthe depth of hell
I feel like that is how a civilization has to be to develop that far. Type II or III will only be possible if every individuum fights for the same thing.
We as the human race will probably be able to do this in the future, but we are too arrogant and selfish. Either we die on this planet, or we manage to put our differences aside and unite@@lionstar3039
@@lionstar3039You are infact correct my guy. There’s plenty of studies that showcase as humanity has become more technologically evolved, our sense of empathy, compassion, etc has also evolved.
It’s highly likely that a hyper advanced race would view violence as simply primitive and something that should only be utilized when presented with no other alternative.
Did anyone else notice that after he was returned to the love of his family, that he no longer had gray hair? I love it!❤
I noticed his face shimmer at the end, are we to take this as there's more to him now? Or maybe the start of something sinister.
@@scottgray6099The prophet of regret?
he no longer had gray hair....you mean he time travelled?...if so, it implies that he has traveled into his past....time travelling into the future is only allowed, past is not....so you comment detects a flaw in the movie i suppose
@@KUSHALGOKHALE You dont even need to go that far to find flaws.
Traveling at 1.25c, it would take at least 10 minutes to reach Mars and not 3 as it's shown.
By the scale of the ship and how his body relates to it, ISS is also very very tiny.
There weren't any checklists that assured his safety and the worst of all, the first FTL is a crewed test.
They already broke physics laws right at the beginning. At this point, I'd say traveling back in time is pretty acceptable.
@@nankininkand they sent bro into space with neither a helmet nor seatbelt, time travel is the least of his worries
This is it, no unnecessary violence, no gore, no intense scenes..a beautiful ship, a wonderful alien vessel and an open ending with the possibility of if they bring him home for good or evil.. reasons..Thank you..
How can a film that costs 50 grand ( guessing ) be far better than any 250 million dollar movie that Hollywood pumps out today ?
Well done keep up the good work
It certainly makes a change
That's only if he is physically there. That little holographic shutter in his face makes me wonder if that's actually him, or a replication of the exact way the molecules formed his physical form in OUR reality. Have a feeling he disintegrated somehow by the things he made contact with. Did they just break him down, then light travel his particles back down to his home? Plus, if we could travel near (not at the SOL) the speed of light and back, wouldn't time have passed very differently from his location to earths? Like, in the edges of the gargantuan black hole's event horizon, time and space are being warped so drastically that every hour that passes there equals 7 years back on earth. I'd imagine light travel affects in someway space and time in very strange ways. Did you know that even astronauts in real life that have gone to the moon and back, they've technically altered their own age in comparison to how time passes here inside of our earths gravity. A certain one, can't recall his name but famous. After he came back, he was actually a 6th of a year younger than he was when he went into outer space. So technically traveling at the speed of light is time travel.
@@waynehewett4017 very true
Good or evil? That's a tendency towards generalization, there is no good or evil only perspectives, all species consist of individual minds..
You mean negative or positive intends, which is different.
The notion that there are interstellar daycare workers out there who will put us back in our playpen when we manage to escape is oddly comforting.
And like, not even in a demeaning, 'we're more evolved than you' kind of way. They were just like, "Hey, no worries, let's get you back home. That was a remarkable first test! You humans are really something. I'm sure the next one will go smoother 😊"
Its like they went: *checks watch* "You're not supposed to make it out here until at least the year 3000, this just won't do. Here, let's put you back where you came from, we'll meet again, we promise."
How about the part where it was actually a replica designed to infiltrate an intelligent population?
haha yes it is
I took it more like a FTL flight caught their attention, made them take notice of us, where prior to that point we were probably just an uninteresting footnote in their catalog of known life forms.
He was caught exceeding the C speed limit, his car impounded and sent back home by taxi.
Insane taxi
Vulcan warp drive always has some flaws thats why star fleet uses warp nacelles
This is my favourite explanation
Mano, vocês são muito criativo zkkzkzkzkzkzk
Funny "umm well keep the ship boy you humans aren't ready for ftl travel and digitize him" then open a ftl worm hole and drop him off at home like they searched his mind
The whole Short Film is about love. Beautiful.
The only problem with Dust, the short films always leave you wanting more and more of the story. Another excellent showing in this short film!
hmmmmmm... I don't see a problem with that! ;)
@@TriggerThat Fortunately for me they keep turning out quality stories. It's the only thing that stays the aww it's finished feeling haha
like all shortfilms. ok. got you!
Watch Star Trek. From what i know, this Is practically his lore
The answer is....just watch another. I did.
Most advanced ship ever and NASA has like 4 employees
and they require a human pilot to drive it
NASA is that a big bad joke
It’s ridiculous. Also he doesn’t have a seatbelt or helmet on.
@@edwardvinch4492 Budget Cuts.
It’s not just factory workers and checkout clerks losing jobs to automation in the future.
NASA: Did you make first contact with the Aliens?
Pilot: Yes
NASA: what did they say?
Pilot: they told me to wear a helmet next time
I was so confused reading this comment, like "Did I write a comment for this?"
laughed so much :D
jajajajajajaja
😂
😂😂😂😂
It’s great that they integrated the Dyson Sphere concept into this! Shows that they really did their research!!
i saw that.
Love the glimpse at the Dyson Sphere rings and the genius behind the 'dusting' you see @9:05 at first only to realize it's that civ's space traffic. Would love to experience a film diving into this more!
it's so huge it's almost hard for the mind to fully grasp the magnitude
I hadn't realized it was a Dyson sphere
@@augistineaquinas3325 Indeed!
@@dextuary More like dyson wheels, or the dyson version of that biblically accurate angel
What dusting?
Aliens: Purpose of visit?
Pilot: eh...
Aliens: Do you have a valid VISA?
Pilot: eh...
Aliens: That's it. You are going back.
My first thought was "Yeah, Space-Police, that's it. He must have broke the speed limit" XDD
It's especially funny if you know that C is considered to be the ultimate 'speed limit' for space xdd
Haha I can imagine Space Police suddenly go to Earth explaining, giving course about space traffic rule.
Alien president: build that wall
So that was the alien right.....bcz I can see the crop circle on his head.. At the end..what a Easter egg
Top tier comment 👌🏻
The two alien drones are now on 2 weeks self isolation.
Those were robot ships.
@@fishsauce2221 computer virus
Wayne L. With quick delivery fast food!
hahaha!!!
you can say the name of the movie and where you can watch it
whoever made this wants to be put in charge of makeing all sci fi films BRILLIANT
Build the first FTL drive: Extremely expensive.
Wear a spacesuit and leave the helmet on Earth: Priceless.
Not enough budget for the helmet
I think we have been in space for over 60 years already. and can go 35 light years easy, already.
Experimental ship: Steering with touchscreens, which have no feedback and are easy to press wrong "button" accidently
@@rafwiel OOPS GUI v0.1 nightly build :)
@@rafwiel TBH the UI disturbs me less. As a short-film it has to be visually packed to build up the story and style fast. Going out without the helmet, OTOH, is a clear Darwin Award mistake that stands out from the very first shot, and the only benefit it has on the short is that he can gasp when he is 3D printed from backup.
this has better visual effects then most hollywood movies
Agreed. It was a very well produced film with a solid plot line and good continuity. The only issue I found with it was the "background" music was as loud as the dialogue making it very hard to hear the people talking.
@@gnuthad yeah, you are right, but the plot was pretty simple, I think it was more of an idea than a plot.
@@badjoke7482 The plot was rather simple but it doesn't need to be extra complex to be a plot instead of an idea. That said, even that simple plot line was better than a number of Hollywood movies of late. :-)
@@gnuthad Hollywood and specially Netflix movies are complete social justice garbage. They are un-watchable.
no, it has not
Finally making contact with alien life and they just casually teleport you back home like, "boi, you is not ready."
Lmao
Nice comment
Isn't that what 'enduro' said many weeks back ?
What, they speak 3rd grade English?
Mom! One of the apes escaped it's cage!
Well, put it back!
Underrated part is that they are using quantum entanglement to create instant communication. Entanglement is when two sets of partials are basically locked together, no matter the distance. Although with our current understanding oh physics, entanglement cannot be used to relay instant communication, it’s still a nice detail.
The doctors, while examining him, discover a small etched label at the back of his neck, [Copy-1/by 3D Insta-print]...
Visit Insta-print.com/premium to remove this watermark
@@jthoward Iam disappointed that this site doesnt exist
Delete this 😭😭😭
lol
Aliens: "Lol, humans don't have DRM...let's make a copy!"
This was great. It is nice to see a Si-Fi story that isn't a horror story.
That is true. Just wish they had told more of a story.
@@nighthawk0077 The next day he awakes strapped to a gurney and is dissected on a secret floating US prison ship. They cut it before that because it wasn't so uplifting.
Well, it still kind of is, albeit very lowkey. For one, first contact, which is always going to be a scary scary thing, throwing out everything we knew about ourselves and the universe. They brought him back, but as seen in the last few shots, he is changed, how? We don't know. Maybe he is now their first ambassador. Maybe the aliens only waited for us or any other species to make the barrier past FTL.
Its not outright horror, but its definitely spooky.
@@Busterdrag yes, a more high brow, existential sort of horror.
Might still be horror, the Kane that was returned home isn't the original Kane. That holographic shimmer on his temple at 13:48 suggests that...
Hats off to CAMERAMAN, the strongest creature in the universe, travelled at light speed without space ship and space suit 🙏🏻
If the built fastest s ship they can even built a secure and eco pad for astronaut
LoL 😂
Is it possible to learn the power of the cameraman?
@martin The cameraman has no need to sit down. Everyone acknowledges that he is the strongest and most divine creature in this plane of reality.
@martin Of course ^^
I've seen this little movie several times, but it still brings tears to my eyes when the aliens bring the man back
"The technology of any sufficiently advanced civilization will be indistinguishable from magic." Beautifully done, thank you!
Space Magics!
Personally, I think that expression is plain dumb. "Magic" by its very definition isn't a matter of knowledge, so I would always assume everything, no matter how outlandish, isn't "magic" at all, but actually science/technology beyond my understanding. There must be a point after which "magic" is just too ridiculous to consider. Needless to say "god(s)" fits into all that nonsense as well...
and any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced
Great quote :)
tsmgguy One of many bs sentences. Magic is the opposite of science. Any advanced technology will be understandable for any species that does science and only primitives will think it's magic. If it's reproducable and testable, it's science. If it's not reproducable it's magic and bs.
It felt painful to watch the astronaut looking at his family's picture thinking he was about to die far from home and loved ones.
Then comes the relief the aliens were actually there to help him return home.
Unknown actors,and maybe small budget and I'm no film expert but this felt like a blockbuster.well done.
I wouldn't say "unknown" actors, but yeah.
@@MacroAggressor werent they in Supernatural?
The aliens scooped him up, re-converted him, implanted something, and sent him home. Undoubtably to know what those pesky humans were up to next.
The acting was truly awful
Ship craking:
Him: looks at photo
Me: DUDE PUT ON YOUR FREAKING HELMET
I was screaming the same thing!
Me three 😇
Ditto, total astronaut training fail!
the window wasn't the only thing that cracked
its even funnier at the begining when they have space station that has walking bridge with poles on them so you dont fall over to the ground xD
Heart warming story of aliens' 1st contact/act of saving a human astronaut from his experimental craft that's falling apart and returning him home to his family 👽💙
Aliens: One animal escaped the zoo. Lets put it back again inside,please!
😂😂😝
Oooh... deep
haha lol
😂🤣
More like: “oh no, a human escaped their natural habitat, we should send this one back”
Call in the ranger teams
Seriously, many of these movies should be a full production film.
This was really good!
It varies. Some of the short films are perfect at the length they are and would just be bloated at full film length. I could stand to see a lot more of this one though - it did all the setup then just kinda ended. :/
Contact is a movie with an essentially similar concept.
Would like to see a longer part two.
Yes if you can keep the budget. These 15 mins already cost 100 000 $ to produce. So a full movie based on this story would cost 1 000 000, add some budget for more casting, scenarist and distibution and you probably end up around 2 millions $. Now the question is, do you have 2 million $ in your pocket ?
@@timespaice I don't, but considdering that battleship had a production cost of 200 million $ and had a similar boring plot to allmost every invasion movie, a big hollywood production for this particular movie wouldn't be far fetched.
Aliens be like: "ah yes, the Warp drive. We tried that once too. Wormholes are far superior though!"
Hahahaha
I DIED LMAO
they are silently flexing on us
Ma man 👽
Whole idea of even the word alien let alone something like that existing is stupid. Don't think Universe have anything besides Earth, a sole planet with life which is unique in whole cosmos itself. If ot waa that easy people would've found it by now.
It never gets old this film
I still shed a tear
Especially with trash studios are pumping out today
It's nice that there are still talented people who know how to entertain the fans and audiences
Nah. Portfolio film, you can't expect much.
lolwut
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This comment is HILARIOUS and not getting enough love. Holy hell did I laugh out loud.
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I genuinely laughed out loud.
Ok that’s was a good one
Dude a youtube comment hasnt made me laugh this hard in foreverrrrrr!!!!! Hahahahahahahahahahaha
The alien: woahh... you jump to far lil guy, let's get you home
"ayy they've almost got ftl travel, we should scoop this guy up though"
Awww - cute comment!
@@kamelhaj6850 Cute? It makes me feel so insignificant.
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It took that long to find out how to manipulate the captured snapshot they got of him using their teleporter-like beam and merge it then with something from them, what they use to gather information about the unknown species humans or infect the species. The manipulated snapshot then gets delivered back to his family. Now they have a backup of him and can materialize a duplicate of him whenever they want and perform every test they want without anybody noticing. Great job (y) Dont believe me? Look at his face at minute 13:50
@@turninggold8160 damn I didn't notice that
@@116Patrick I thought it was pretty obvious. Aliens wouldn't just bring him back and not stick around to make contact unless they had another means of checking humans out.
@@turninggold8160 Yeah, I noticed the glowing, too, but thought it might be some kind of glitch in the video. Maybe she should have waited for the lacquer to dry before hugging him?
Crickey! Watch as 'is mate an' cub come out of their den ta greet him! This little bugger was lucky we found 'im.
The sign of a far superior race is actually compassion, because they know they could easily terminate the accidental visitor.
A lot of people don't understand that it's more difficult to write a short script that makes narrative sense and tells a well rounded story with a satisfying ending than it does to write a feature length scrip. I stumbled upon this by accident and thought it was absolutely brilliant. Great production values and great acting. Everybody that worked on this short film should be very proud.
I think the problem has less to do with the writing and more to do with some of the production choices. The story is a solid start that could develop further in a number of directions... but choices like an experimental space craft having a 'cockpit' that is nearly all glass, or having the pilot in an experimental space craft not wear a helmet, are problematic. As for the actual production quality, it was great aside from the FTL flight sequence... and the acting as a solid C+/B- -- but that might be more due to the nature of the short film beast. Trying to cram emotion and backstory into a short piece like this can result in acting that feels somewhat forced. With a few tweaks this could have been really great, and it is good enough to be used as a proof of concept for further development of the story into a series or feature length production.
Yes, this is a great stand-alone short story, says and does all just as it should.
So very well done, now how often does one see that.
Kudos to the whole production company, worthy of one of Isaac Asimov's shorts.
So true. Writing tight is much more challenging than writing long. My first dozen short stories wound up as novellas! Now I'm a professional editor. I recognize excellent storycraft when I see it. I think Chris Davis has the story right...
I prefer movie because its long and not short, if you know what i mean.
Series is a good idea too
When flying around in space with your flight suit on, you should always have your helmet on.
- Buck Rogers Flight Manual (page 87).
Twiki his PDA robot would agree. As Twiki always had his helmet on, he'd look silly without it.
That's the fattest astronaut ever!
Lmao.......
Yeah I found that a bit weird, especially after a hull breach you should probably put a helmet on.
100%
9:24 and that's why you don't make square windows in spaceships or airplanes - it concentrates the stress in the corners
FFS how many rivets would you expect in those non square windows?
@@gregsonwoods as many
@@pushabug_923 Yeah I can't speak Spanish either.
Yep, learned that with the 'de Havilland Comet' when several broke up in flight.
".. three Comets lost within twelve months in highly publicised accidents, after suffering catastrophic in-flight break-ups" per en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Havilland_Comet
@@jabberwocky1707 Yep that's why you don't see sharp-angled windows on airliners
Whoever made this clearly dialed every science class they ever took
It's about the story, not physics!
The most amazing thing about this film was that they were able to communicate in real time between mars and earth
Someone already said this in a comment on someone else’s comment but they were using quantum entanglement radio. No, I don’t know how it works, but that’s the explanation
@@thefatherinthecave943 Well, if they test a FTL-drive, they might as well have such a communication method. It's always easier to send only information via quantum entanglement than a big body like a space ship with FTL-speed
@@silberfuchsag4746 a lot of people don't understand quantum entaglement.. first rule of the universe is that nothing can travel faster than light, not even information. A way to circumvent this and do FTL travel is to bend the space around an object to shorten the distance without going faster than light, which is what they've done here. since information cannot travel faster than light, real time communication that is faster than light is literally impossible, unless they found a way to bend the space around the information while being sent which is yet another impossibility in itself.
they broke laws of physics for that
@@paopao.
Quantum entanglement is a physical phenomenon that occurs when a pair or group of particles is generated, interact, or share spatial proximity, it basically means whatever property changes happen to one particle happens to the other instantly no matter the distance speed, or material. in this case, one particle is in the satellite as a receiver or ship and the other is on earth as a speaker
Me: Haha this guys gonna die-
Aliens: *Cut and pastes*
Me: oh....
Lol imagine tho. Haha
real cut and paste
aliens have some smart computer technology that each computer has a floating blue robot
Ha ha 😅
NASA is gonna be mad when they realize they aren’t getting their ship back.
NASA: "Well did you at least learn anything from them? Some new technology?"
Pilot: "Uh, no."
NASA: "Well what did they look like at least?"
Pilot: "Yeah, about that.."
Their fault for planning sequential jumps. I would have had engineers on Mars to do an immediate full analysis of every system.
I'm sure they insured it, plus they probably built two of them anyway.
Don,t warry, they make another one
How wire. X l r. To. A. Two. Pole. A speakon
A heartwarming short Film I see for the first time these days, when there are many terrible accidents due to sudden acceleration of cars.
Alien ctrl+x him in space and ctrl+v him on earth...interesting
Ha
Congrats on being the only commenter getting a pin.
They didn't just copy paste, they inserted stuff and hexedited him before pasting. Carefully watch the end hugging and his head. Invasion much?
@@balakex Holly.. You're right.. What is that?
Hahahah nice
So this is where all the dads go when they go out to get some milk
still waiting for my dad to be 3d printed to me
@@reivaxism lmao. Y'all crazy
Do they have stripper bars in space ?
Except when it's mom that makes him leave
Lmao
Never leave Earth without a valid tourist visa
Important: Alien Visa 😂🤣😂😂👍
or a towel!
Or your American Express .
He really was an “Illegal Alien”
🤣🤣
Who seeing this Video 😯 in 2024 ?
Me, gib me moneh as prize
I have watched a couple of times i'm just wondering why nasa does not invent it to use instead of rocket engines ...
I re-watched and shared it in 24. Dust is some decent sci-fi.
Rewatch
Great
They didn't even bother shipping the carbon form, they just scanned our guy and printed him at home
Cut and pasted
Is it even him, or just a facsimile?
@@Travelinmatt1976 it's him but why his face glowing and mechanical sound at 13.48min
@@gamingcreatesworlddd2425 Didn't even notice that. Interesting!
Print at home is the free option, even advances aliens don't want to pay shipping charges
What killed the sci-fi of the 1990's and 2000's was the implementation of so much drama and negativity. Sci-fi needs more positivity that kept the genre going for more than a century.
Plus there is greed and a focus on cgi and infantile humor instead of taking things more seriously.
I belive it was Star Wars. It's basically fantasy with space ships. I am not saying it was bad or something, but clearly not science fiction.
Killed sci-fi? Are you saying sci-fi is dead?
*cough* Warhammer 40,000 *cough*
Well sci Fi has not always been positive. Just important messages for humanity. All sci Fi from the 40s-50s was always dark and cynical.
A fish flopped out of the river and ended up in a boat. The benevolent fisherman picked the fish up gently and placed him back in the river. The fish tells the story to every fish he meets. Nobody believes him.
no the technology should have worked perfectly. but this type 3 or 4 civilisation detected the ftl jump and took control of his ship.
he didn't end up there by coïncidence. they adbucted him.
perfect connection to a great analogy.
@@darkracer1252 Catch and release?
@@lieninger better
@@darkracer1252 not even type two from what we see - the construction of a dyson sphere around a parent star they are at least type one, possibly not even type two. They *could* be type three, but we see no evidence of this.
No one mentioning the hauntingly beautiful soundtrack ???
Aliens: Hey look a human
Alien Leader: Quick send him back before he gets the WiFi password
Haa
Lol lollollol
rather.. "[...] before they fuck up this planet too!" x')
what if they dont use wifi?
jajaja xaxaxa XD LMAO
They forgot to show that part where military are picking him apart molecule by molecule afterwards.
It was implied
Just another illusion!! NASA NEVER WENT ANY FURTHER THAN SPLASHING MODULES INTO THE OCEAN !!!
CHEERS
@@brianharrigan8821 it was kinda obvious, you know, "sci-fi" and shit. And NASA, hmm, you can't go into space if you're not allowed, and I'm not speaking about government. But I think we'll get there, eventually. Launching that probe out of our system was bad move, imo, could draw some unwanted attention.
Indeed...he died in the process. Poor austronaut just couldn't win.
😱👽
This "so-called" low budget adventure WAS AWESOME. Thank you for a beautiful story in under 15 minutes. All I can say for your future projects are "MAKE IT SO!" I believe in promise. "MAKE IT SO."
What a great story, an interplanetary rescue from a malfunctioning spacecraft. The only thing I would have added would be the countless news media reporters and equipment that would have been camped out in front of their house. 💫
BUT WHAT DID THEY RETURN TO EARTH INSTEAD OF HIM?
A lot of comments about missing helmets. No comments about that energy anomaly spreading through his left temple at 13:49...
Possible implant!
oh shit
Oh shit. Thx. Didn't notice
I didn't even notice!!
He's probably a clone? The original sample is kept by the aliens for research purpose. Perhaps they send the clone back to its original habitat to observe the social behavior of this species.
Space police of vastly more advanced species: "Go home humans, you are drunk!"
"Uninspected piece of museum metal garbage, no warp licence of any galaxy, doesnt know where he is, over speeding.. Nah its friday, just get him home, im done with paper work this week"
"Helmet is mandatory"
When Flight says "What is that?" I said, "Flight, those are the Vulcans!" :-)
You know it's these little moments that make the job worth it.
I think they turned him into a hologram, maybe kept the original guy or maybe digitized him entirely.
Sent back home because he wasn’t wearing a helmet.
You mean facemask
Men that part bothered me so much, and the spacesuit? I think they could do better than that.
Aliens don't want our "Human-Trash" get it XD
@@apistofreak1
You mean chin diaper?
To be fair, if the ship fails in space especially AFTER the FTL drive has fired. What would having a helmet do? Give you another hour or three to dwell on the fact you're pretty much unrecoverable and therefore are going to die a slow suffocating death?
I wish they made more sci-fi movies like this! What a short masterpiece. Really cool.
Alien #1: Ew, another lower life form found it's way into our sector of space... quick kill it!
Alien #2: No, that's mean. We'll just pick it up and put it back in its natural environment.
Alien#1: Ugh, okay. You're way too sentimental sometimes
This is the best comment :D!!!
people always want to kill what they don't understand. I thinking you can't f with them. to far advanced.
Like when you finger-cage a moth and let it go outside your door or window.
I feel like it's more:
Alien junkyard attendant #1: Why do we keep getting these baby's-first-FTL craft?
Attendant #2: Boss set it up, whenever FTL goes wrong enough to break the ship it gets redirected here.
Attendant #1: But why would you do that? Most of these things are garbage?
Attendant #2: It's a charity thing, we get goodwill and tax breaks as long as we send the pilots home for free.
This is so funny Outworld Studios !
Alien "UA-cam" Video Title: Couple Finds Stranded Hooman and Returns Him to his Family! (9 mil views)
Lmao true
YT logic
Do8ophn
It was good that nasa had him microchipped.
"Faith in Alienaty restored" is not bad as well
Wait till he gets his alien Uber bill.
Ahahaha
:D
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Pedro Sequeira it will be very expensive bro😂
100 EC
Absolutely NO time dilation effects. That aside, this was pretty good.
Dang... that civilization is so high tech, they even have Dyson sphere.
mega structure
I also noticed...
I thought it
@Murat Egin said a creature from a type 0 civilization
Probably second or third type civilization
Almost every frame of this movie could be my wallpaper.
You can also set the full video as wallpaper 😅
No!
Relatable
@@moneeschandra6765 smh
Would be 7:57 for me
DUST whoever you are we need you to make FEATURE FILMS please to watch on the big screen in the movie theatre!
Land Rovings total agree! These shorts reminds me of the days I would read Issac Asimov SiFi short stories! Could never get enough!
DUST doesn't make the movies. They are a host to (mostly) independent film makers. When watching the DUST channel, always open the video comments - not the viewer's comments but the up-loader's comments. DUST always gives the producer's info and/or web links. This movie was made by some guy named Adam Stern and Art Effects Studios. Having a channel host like DUST or CGBrothers gives a small film maker like this more exposure than if Adam Stern had up-loaded it to a separate channel.
As another commenter explained, DUST doesn't actually make the films, but they probably wouldn't mind being a feature-film production company. Wow-maybe that's one of the reasons they're doing all this! :?O
*3:52*
sigh *"I guess this really was a Starscape"* *_Blasts off into fucking oblivion_*
He illegally crossed the border without documents, so he was deported back.
The Aliens are trying to make the galaxy great again!
Someone should fail to make a wall, and claim he is going to pay for it... That will solve the problem.
Sometimes you deport the aliens, sometimes the Aliens deport you!
Are they going to build a wall now? But maybe the aliens want our cheap labor.
Germ Ru - Possibly due to Covid 19 ? :)
Super advanced aliens must have figured, "Aww this little guy must have lost his way".
more like, this is most disruptive.. get it out of here..
they might dont exist cause if they do they would have visited us they are stuck as we are lol in the universe
His emotions of missing his family was too powerful for them to contain and they had to flow with his will power to maintain the order of the cosmos, it's a universal spiritual law.
@@thothheartmaat2833 Human technology got advanced enough to get the alien's attention and curiosity. I think they took pity on the man who was about to die because of the hull breach on his ship, which was not designed to be strong enough to handle their ultra drive warp speed
@@morpheus7422 ehh??
Plot twist:
That is actually a clone of the real human send to earth to study and gather data about human species.
Plot twist 2 :
This guy got to the edge of the Universe, and those were not actually aliens, whoever made the Universe made some safety borders in case someone got there to send them back to where the come from.
you're suffering from transporter psychosis buddy.
would make a great full length movie, dont you think? twilight zone/outer limits style
I believe there are enough such movies. It somehow is nice to see aliens being helpful instead of gruesome...
That pretty obvious from the last scene when hes hugging his family isnt it?
@@pudah657 maybe just some transporter residue.
I never get tired of watching this.
Wow that reuniting scene was acted out very good, the actress really made it look real, very rare for a short film like this where most of the attention normally goes to the CGI.
Had me in tears. Yeah, SUPERBLY done. :)
But what state is this family from?
Exaggerated. Unnatural.
Great acting, great looking wife, lucky guy!
Terrible acting way over the top .
After the automatic alarm keeps repeating, "Warning. Hull breach.", why doesn't Commander Kane ever put on the helmet to his space suit?
I thought the same thing, it would seem the most prudent thing to do.
Wasn't in the budget for the movie probably.
@@3dPrint_and_chill Hahah that's a good one. Didn't think about that.
There is the other thought that he was in completely unknown space, in front of an advanced civilization, with no food supply and limited oxygen. I suppose it was the dawning reality that he'd never make it, so why even bother to try and prolong the inevitable.
@@comradneptic4740 Yes, there is that. I lean toward thinking that there be would be an inherent survival mechanism, though. I just thought there wasn't enough space in the cabin for one.
Aliens: "Interesting. This colony of trillions of bacteria invented a water-bearing semi-autonomous mucilage capable of manipulating atoms into a faster-than-light transport. We'll have to keep on eye on them."
Holy shit, I've never even thought of it like this before. I'm genuinely mad at myself now.
Hypothetical completely singular sentient beings would totally look at cellular organisms like some kind of colony creature. That's amazing.
This reply is too intelligent for YT i'm sorry to say
Absolutely Brilliant.
That is an interesting approach for sure
It's the obvious way to view Terran life forms. Mitochondria being the primary evidence.
Gotta love that instantaneous communication--across 140 million miles or so.
There’s a reason behind that works
Something something quantum entanglement something
"Oh dear, look what we found..."
"haha, it's sooo cute..!!".
"what's it doing here? "
"dunno..but...isn't it on the endangered species list ?"
"... yeah you're right ,let's just put it back in its environment,. "
"Better poke it in the butt first!"
In case you were wondering why he was crying at the end!
It's like when I found a mouse and my mom made me put it outside.
LoL
The comments here are priceless ...
@@bobafettjr85 yeah, Bob it's just like that!
"Mom! I found an Earthling, can I keep him...pleeeeease!!"
"No R'lllek'-aer I told you, when you're older. Now scan his brain, transmit him home and decontaminate for supper"
Thank you for this. :D
Correction: Now scan his brain, perform an anal probe, transmit him home and decontaminate for supper
theRealAV8r - R’lllek’aer? You sure about that spelling mate? I am sure you missed a ‘Îò’ in there somewhere!
@@martijnspruit only if hes american
Lol to funny
I was waiting for the punchline. "What happened?" "I got a speeding ticket."
Lol 😂😂😂
Me too😂......."I got a faster ticket"😂
And my spaceship got towed
Caught doing warp 3 in a warp 1 zone.
Astronaut: "Here's the speeding ticket."
Mission Control: "A thousand bucks, that's a bit harsh."
Astronaut: Hands them a stack of sheets, "No, 1,000 is all they could get on the ticket, this is all the zero's after it."
😂😂😂
Just rewatched this and had recently re-read Larry Niven's Ringworld series. The first and only Type 2 hyperdrive ship in that series, traveling a light-year in 1 ½ minute, was named "Long Shot."
Don't know if it was meant as an homage but I'll take it as one.
He was given a "You did it!" pin by the aliens, who then proceeded to fine him for a quadrillion galactic credits for operating an unlicensed, DIY FTL drive :D
HAHAHA :D thanks m8 you did light up my day xD
lolololol that's a gem comment!!! hhahahahhaahhahahah
Because it was unregistered, You need to register all FTL drives with the galactic Federation. Only STL (Slower then light) drives are prohibited without registration
Wow they made a Dyson Sphere. They're at least a type III.
Dyson sphere is type 2
At best, this is similar to what could be called a Dyson Sphere Type I-II Hybrid built around a Stellar Engine, if that is indeed a star in the middle of the structure as there is no defined spherical shape to the shining mass. I say Hybrid because it possesses both the elements of a Type-I with the singular large exterior ring, and elements of a Type-II with the smaller multiple inner concentric rings. But there is also the structure around what is being presumed to be a star, which presents itself to being similar to several proposed concepts of what a Stellar-Engine might look like, if one could ever be actually constructed. But its certainly not a Type-III because that would have to be a Bubble-Type, which is meant to surround the "star" on all sides and in all directions, which these rings clearly are not. But as to whether or not the proposed rings are solid, like in a station designed with multiple layers for habitation, or hollow with everyone living just on an inner surface can't be realistically called on as we are unable to view the interior of the rings beyond the one entry-point to which our protagonist is being drawn towards. Just my 5-cents on the topic. = - )
Sorry, I should have said that its not a Type-III because that would have to be a SHELL-TYPE, (bubble-type IS the concentric rings). My Bad. = - P
Hope the battery last longer then my piece of shit vacuum.
@@steadholderharrington9035 If you look carefully you will see that those rings are not in fact rings at all. They are power conduits that are plugged in to the power source in the center. Follow the path of the lowest ring in the foreground. If you freeze frame on it you can follow its arc to where it is plugged in on the left hand side of the source. There is another plug in on the right hand side as well. Also since there is no ambient light that is lighting space toward the bottom front of the spacecraft, it might be a half shell.
Alliens are like "let's return this kitten back to its mama".
Better that than "Look what I just found for a snack!" ! !!!
Technically, he's the alien.
let's return this sketch back to it's mama
posi aiwa haha 😆 Meeaaaw
Ha so great
Every time I watch this it never fails. How very clever of these people who have produced this.
The first human star ship capable of FTL will be named Enterprise. It is a necessity.
Amen to that!!! Cheers.
Make it so.
Have you not seen Start Trek: First Contact? The first warp capable ship (flown by Zefram Cochrane, William Riker and Geordi Laforge) was called the Phoenix. ;)
That is logical captain
Assuming is built by an English speaking world. And not Chinese or Indian.
NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL A 3D PRINTER
How does this not have more likes?
@@esra_erimez no doubt. the best comment lol : )
It must be 13D printer..
but something is gone from him..
@@maolimpasigado5527 And his face flickers when he hugs his wife. Watch again carefully if you don't believe me.
I like that the aliens have evolved beyond communication. His last thought was wanting to be with his family so that’s where they placed him
Thought, the original machine language!
@Nancy Trumpelosi Lol. This film was so bad that I'm worried my IQ has dropped a few points but your comment had me cracking up. Great sense of humor. I actually laughed. 😂 Thanks
If i had a thought of destroying them...i wonder what would have happened with me....
@Nancy Trumpelosi I think the aliens purposely brought him there to check out the ship.
@Nancy Trumpelosi What if he was thinking of heaven?
Would they place his consciousness into the matrix?
Дякую Скільки раз дивлюся,кожен раз у захваті.Кохання врятує Світ.❤👍💐💐💐
I swear the same thing happened to me while I was test driving a Ford Fusion the other day.
Liar, everybody knows a ride in a Ford Fusion isn't even survivable.
Aliens: Damn space immigrants.
We're building a wall and Earthlings gonna pay it.
There goes the neighborhood. ..
I think they’d just call them immigrants
They're stealing our warp drives and taking our planets!
They should build a wall and make 'Make space great again!' hats.
I really wish this could be expanded further, have sequels. I need to know more about those aliens and what NASA did after this whole event!
And we want to know whose shirts he wears.
Yeah. Open endings are one thing but this literally went "Here's a bunch of questions. kthxbainao!".
thats why they call it "Thought-provoking"
Watch Farscape.
I'd like to know who actually returned home, because I suspect the person being a copy - not necessarily with any ill mind, but not what one would call "original".
They copied him just like in Gantz, where people were copied before dying and thus having a chance of fighting aliens long enough to leave (though it really didn't work out well there).
I suppose they couldn't preserve him as he was, but could create an insta-copy. So it biologically might not be him, but technically it should be him.
This is hinted by 13:48 (that light around his temples and cheek).
Would love to see more. Then again I can imagine some of that - especially the part on earth... if any official was to find out he was now different (IF he was), they be pulling him apart to find it out.
glad they can talk faster than light too
gg tho
i cried
When u realise u just need 3 guys and 1 girl to control the whole mission room and a single pilot to travel faster than light
AI tech maybe? so you dont need much human :P
When most people can work from home thanks to high speed internet...
And at the same time there is NO WAY to do the mission without a human pressing the "deploy real-time-drone"-button on location
Okay since this is a movie let's say it's all thanks to quantum mechanics and since no one has the knowledge to argue the problem is solved :))
Shit I run ops in ksp alone. Now in ksp2 we got multiplayer.
Aliens probably talking to each other.
"Hey Chip, I think this one got lost and look it's using a warp drive"
"Wow, it is a warp drive!! Didn't we have those like 5 million years ago and went out of fashion because they're too glitchy?"
😂. But it's hard to imagine FTL beyond warp drive and wormholes
No one has proposed any better one yet
@@mauryagoel4857 There's another that's much more advanced, but I personally don't even want to think about tearing holes through reality and what that would entail. I think its at the near end of type 5 - beginning of type 6 on the Kardashev scale (Multi-Universal species). This type of travel is not only faster than light, but also faster than time since you can go from being on Earth to going on a 4 week vacation to Universe B and return to Universe A (4 weeks later) just as your leaving to Universe B.
Type 1 would have access to "warp drives", though I'm not sure they would provide faster than light travel due to energy constraints. Shouldn't be too long to see this happen, and people being born today should see them as it'll take about 100 years or so of advances.
Type 3 would have access to artificial wormholes. If humanity does survive this long, it'll take about 100,000 years or so of technological advances.
@@FinGeek4now If youre roughly 20 or younger you might have a chance at seeing the type 1 space travel technology as our own medical technology will advance alongside it and this means the average life expectancy will increase :)
@@AverageAmerican144 Oh to be 20 again, hehe.
@@FinGeek4now I don't think the puzzle of figuring out the universe is going to take 100k years. More like 1-5k I think now that we are getting into the swing of things.
This is basically the first 10 minutes and the last 5 minutes of a scifi film that ran out of budget 1 week into filming 😂
They just left out all the boring filler and contrived conflict between the cast :)
nice portfolio
And the part where the all knowing sentient being starts a condescending diatribe about how we are not ready both intellectually and technically
Kind of like Farscape. lol
The big name actors really do make the difference.
They add a certain halo effect.