aletteeloise
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If you have an opportunity to see this video, go for it. Walter Walter inhabits the true essence of a former pass rusher. His body structure and demeanor helps carry the character. Although a fictionalized version of someone that is experiencing issues from concussions after playing football, there is a deeper truth underneath it all. The glory of being a pro athlete should not overshadow the real safety concerns of concussions.
Fans and critics of professional American football will judge this movie based on how they feel about the game, but make no mistakes about it, there is something in this movie for everyone to learn.
Did you just watch this movie and go..."what did I just watch" It's like a slow merlo that just swooshes around in your mouth. I rented this when I had a couple friends over and we were a little stoned. Somehow someone found it on Itunes and we watched it 2 times in a row and then I watched it the next day, because I had some dreams that I was in a wheelchair. I think there are two levels to this film. One when you are high and one when you are sober. It's tough for me to explain but kind of like fear and loathing in Las Vegas. Two different trips.
I stumbled upon this short film and was absolutely intrigued from the beginning.
It tells the story of a man silently loving a girl, played and narrated by Jamie Campbell Bower and Emma Silverton and directed by a young director called Robert Kouba. This short film had very stunning visuals and a great story that acted on me as a viewer with great emotional power. The voice of Jamie narrating this beautiful poem made this short film really stand out. His performance is tremendous and the girl fits really well too. I love the writing, the music, I love it whole! It definitely touched my heart.
Thank you, Robert Kouba, for these breathtaking 2 minutes!
It tells the story of a man silently loving a girl, played and narrated by Jamie Campbell Bower and Emma Silverton and directed by a young director called Robert Kouba. This short film had very stunning visuals and a great story that acted on me as a viewer with great emotional power. The voice of Jamie narrating this beautiful poem made this short film really stand out. His performance is tremendous and the girl fits really well too. I love the writing, the music, I love it whole! It definitely touched my heart.
Thank you, Robert Kouba, for these breathtaking 2 minutes!