He who seeks a friend without faults shall have no friends. So he remains , friendless , blessed with burned potatoes , 4999 raisins , a squirrel he hates and some confusion.
Reminds of another story where a young man went to visit his grandpa in the nursing home. There was a bowl of peanuts sitting there and as they visited the grandson ate every one of those peanuts. When he was about to leave he apologized to his grandpa for eating all of the peanuts. Grandpa said, "no worries son, since I've lost all of my teeth I just suck all the chocolate off of them".
This film reminds me of someone in my life who thinks they are the perfect friend. He will verbally lash out at me at the slightest chance he gets if he thinks I deserve it causing me a lot of unnecessary upset grief. After watching this film I have decided it’s time to end this so called friendship.
And the moral of this story is. . . . You are so busy making others wrong you fail to appreciate what is right about them.
The shot of her in the sunlight leaving is poetry.
Well acted and well played. Had he not been so distracted by his hate, he could have enjoyed his potato.leaving us to consider what we might miss out on when we are stupidly distracted by hate. Nice.
No potatoes were harmed in the making of this film.
Thank you! I love this. I’ve been working in longterm care for over 25 years and in my experience most of the time the women are much more crotchety than the men. One way or the other, the elderly are precious and have a lot to teach us. I really appreciate them and what they have to offer. Wisdom and comedy are at the top of the list. I love this population! Thanks again. Love that squirrel, too!
Awesome! I thought the last raisin would drop as he stood up and she would see it too. Maybe I’m just naive. The landscape, the wind especially, seemed like another character- bringing to the fore the old man’s self inflicted isolation. Brilliant! Thank you!🎉🎉🎉
Beautiful film. Reminds me of someone I knew that had PTSD from fighting in the Vietnam War. I never gave up until he broke. He later became my most kind, wonderful husband.
As simple as a fable, and as powerful too. There's a lesson for each of us in both of these characters. Simple is the hardest thing to achieve for an artist. Thank you for this film.
So beautiful definition of Art. Allegorical, archetypal. I love the coloqial accent of the man. Astonishing delivery of the words by the actor.
I live with people like this…….there’s one in every family. God help us not to fall into this trap……brilliant illustration!!!
Don’t go around calling little old ladies liars when you have a chocolate covered raisins stuck to your nuts unless you want squirrels running around in your yard.
Brilliant!! I loved it. Well done. I knew he would encounter that last raisin. But, I thought he would find it sooner. Wow. What a powerful lesson, and a wonderful story.
I have been watching videos for several hours tonight. This has been the very best by far. Going to bed with a smile on my face.
Pretty much sums up the last few years and the entire you-know-what debacle.
This film is pure genius - the photography, the vast, lonely landscape, the lighting of the interior set & the sunshine striking the woman's face after she closed the gate AND the acting,are just perfection. There's many different ways to interpret this short film. To me the old man has cut himself off from others and lives alone - except for his bitterness. That bitterness and his outlook on life, in such a negative fashion, keeps him always alone. I'd love to know what was in that drawstring bag - maybe a small inheritance which he was denied until that moment... but it was far too late.
Raisins are always causing trouble, be it in a recipe or a short movie. 😂😂😂 Gotta love the squirrel at the end eating the raisin. 👏👏👏
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