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  • čas přidán 14. 03. 2018
  • A gift for some is a curse for all.
    "Telepathy" by Dave Cairns
    #DUST #scifi #shortfilm
    More About Telepathy:
    In the near future, an unexplained phenomenon has progressively given the majority of the world's population telepathic abilities. While many herald this as a new age of human evolution and culture, for those who do not have this gift, this new world is a dark place. The non-telepathic have become the new under-class, with new laws and social change making them less than human.
    Alina is a young woman who has not developed telepathic abilities. Under the new 'Reclamation' laws, Alina is case managed by a telepathic social worker named Ash. Through their interview, we learn Alina's story and the discrimination she has faced through her life.
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  • @txbluesguy
    @txbluesguy Před 6 lety +725

    This is an example of what good Science Fiction is suppose to be. Thought provoking. Good plot. Good script. Good acting. Do more please!

    • @TVperson1
      @TVperson1 Před 5 lety +10

      Most like pessimistic nonsense.

    • @TVperson1
      @TVperson1 Před 5 lety +8

      @Chen Lee I know right, it's like a pessimistic view of people. Telepathic powers turn you into a sociopath.

    • @DJashtray
      @DJashtray Před 5 lety

      nah

    • @kiddicarus
      @kiddicarus Před 5 lety +4

      Yeah, they caused us to become very angry. smh - I guess that means they did a good job. :-\

    • @jeffffro7674
      @jeffffro7674 Před 5 lety +9

      @@TVperson1 whether you believe it or not, every person on Earth has telepathic ABILITIES, it's not a 'power'. It's something the brain does all the time your entire life, day in day out. The reason everyone thinks telepathy is not real is because people are so distracted and disconnected from their own instincts and their own true self, almost completely disconnected from the rest of the people, both the entire human race and the few that are an intimate part of our lives! When someone's thoughts reach your mind, you hear them speak to you in the same voice you perceive to be your own, it's incredibly easy to just assume it's your own thought instead of someone else's. The trick is to know yourself well enough to easily determine if it's a thought from another or your own thought. The next time you have a strange feeling, the next time a thought feels so foreign to you the next one is questioning whether or not you would think like that, odds are you didn't. If you heard your mother's voice in your own head it would pretty easy to figure out that it wasn't your own thought, right? Sorry, it doesn't work that way, that's movie ridiculousness. The toughest part of telepathy is trying to figure out who sent thoughts to your mind. Imagine all 7 billion of us had the exact same sounding voice, that would make for a crazy world!!! Each and every one of us sends and receives thoughts from lots of people on a daily basis but almost everyone is so quick to deny this fact to the point of telepathy being put in the crazy person category, looked at like a mutation so you must have powers like the comic books. It's not a 'power', it's not make believe, it's not difficult to do, so many lies and myths!! One thing is true though, it's real easy to make someone do something you put in their head, to an extent of course. Stop being one of the herd and reclaim your own mind!!!! It's real and easier than you can imagine.

  • @Stasiaflonase
    @Stasiaflonase Před 5 lety +51

    This is the saddest short so far. Mostly because it shows just how cruel humans can be to one another. Very well done!

    • @jkeltonga
      @jkeltonga Před 3 lety +2

      Very sad, and true for the most part.

    • @wayneshufelt3393
      @wayneshufelt3393 Před rokem +1

      Happening today only it's discrimination against the "uninoculated"

  • @badnavigatorproductions
    @badnavigatorproductions Před rokem +7

    The quote, “Before you diagnose yourself with depression or low self-esteem, first make sure you are not, in fact, surrounded by assholes” comes to mind. Great job!✨

  • @RadicalMarijuana
    @RadicalMarijuana Před 6 lety +161

    Quite an intense presentation of the metaphorical "truth" regarding
    "violence replaced by silence."

  • @yusefendure
    @yusefendure Před 5 lety +39

    "Even if one has no 'natural ability,' one can be a warrior." ~ paraphrased from Miyamoto Musashi
    No matter how strong the opponent, it is possible to rebel.

  • @bradypostma5167
    @bradypostma5167 Před 4 lety +49

    17:05 - "It's not about right."
    The motto of every immoral act.

  • @wright534
    @wright534 Před 6 lety +307

    A telepathic dystopia (for the "nons", anyway), presented in a disturbingly evocative way. The progression of the social changes is all the more wrenching for showing how the telepaths see it as logical and sensible, sidelining the nons without any conscious malice. Very well done.

    • @robertwilson973
      @robertwilson973 Před 6 lety +10

      Could not agree more, and I love how the spoken language of the telepath's was weighted when speaking about non-telepath's as well.

    • @judahverrein1352
      @judahverrein1352 Před 6 lety +1

      I agree.

    • @fusiondog77
      @fusiondog77 Před 5 lety +3

      @William Baric are you saying people shouldn't feel contempt for the values of Nazis and slavers?

    • @fusiondog77
      @fusiondog77 Před 5 lety +9

      @William Baric You are using the logical fallacy of equivocation to make it seem that opposing bad ideas is the same as opposing people for there intrinsic traits. They are not. Bad ideas can be abandoned.
      You are also invoking tu quoque (aka whataboutism) to justify the existence of atrocities.
      Your arguments are weak and show only a defense of bigotry. This is clear through the use of the term "virtue signal". This is simply a rebranding of "displaying virtue" to justify the lack of virtue as a positive. This is further equivocation of terms.
      Read up: yourlogicalfallacyis.com/

    • @elessarsgirl4883
      @elessarsgirl4883 Před 5 lety +4

      @William Baric Yes! Many have not heard of the Barbary Slave Trade, where 2.5 million white Europeans were taken from coastal villages. Or that the black slaves in America were worth twice as much as an Irishman. You are well-informed, sir.

  • @cammobunker
    @cammobunker Před 5 lety +47

    This is what I come to DUST for. This is great Sci-Fi, pointing out that even in a glittering, shining amazing future there will always be human tragedy. So well done!

  • @aliciamanolas5646
    @aliciamanolas5646 Před 6 lety +292

    Beautiful and terrible. As a disabled person in Australia I live the life already of such...
    A second class citizen, i call it, where people who have zero understanding of my illness, its rarity and its effects, make life and death decisions over my head, leaving me often with no right of reply, and as always, no choice bar that of die or struggle on in pain.
    I feel alot like this young woman in the film. I had reached an Olympic level in my field prior to becoming disabled, and I am still perfectly capable of teaching, tutoring and coaching in it, yet no one healthy will go near me when hiring, its like Im tainted somehow. So lack of work leaves me poverty stricken, and so I cant afford the treatment not covered by Medicare, so I get sicker and more disabled not less, and the cycle continues.
    Australias voluntary mental health wards are full to the brim with similar such cases. I will go in likely, give up life when i have no home due to needing my pension all for food and prescriptions, and have no rent money available. When i am left to choose betwen homelessness with my pets, who are the only thing keeping me going much of the day, or giving up, on life and beloved pets and trading it for a mental breakdown and a bed with regular meal in a psyc ward, though no privacy ever ever again. Well we beggars cant be choosers now can we? !!!

    • @echobleakney2122
      @echobleakney2122 Před 5 lety +25

      Alicia Manolas I'm in the USA it's so different here I work for people with disabilities you are brave and beautiful and in my thoughts love and hugs echo

    • @peacockbeauty1
      @peacockbeauty1 Před 5 lety +12

      Stay strong, you are one of the gifted ones!!

    • @mundymorningreport3137
      @mundymorningreport3137 Před 5 lety +7

      To be successful in our world society one must live like a pirate. The free ones have mastered exploiting others. That is your only option, no matter where you live, if you want to share in the benefits of our great civilization. Look for success in this way if you want to change the slot laid out for you by those who have mastered how to exploit you.

    • @jims9406
      @jims9406 Před 5 lety +6

      Yup I had my own remodel business and had an accident at home. Now I'm SSD and with a TBI. They say life change in a split second and thats what happened. Not to be cold but don't just put your pets to the street. Give them to a no kill shelter. May we should have a no kill shelter also.

    • @andreikovaci1202
      @andreikovaci1202 Před 5 lety +13

      Alicia Manolas
      I feel humbled by your life experience. Many times, we humans use platitudes to describe what we "feel". I will abstain myself from that. I wish you good luck and all the well in the world, to find you.

  • @crowsbaneful
    @crowsbaneful Před 6 lety +190

    That was harsh but excellently acted, I could have seen this story evolving. A great job.

    • @vladdracul5072
      @vladdracul5072 Před 4 lety +7

      That's the word, "evolving". Most of mankind has evolved to be telepaths while those who couldn't keep up are left behind. Evolution in progress: harsh but natural.
      But now the "good" news for us humans: as we already have suspended evolution among our own species, this scenario with actually useful mutations is never going to happen. Quite the opposite: that people who somehow rise above the lowest common denominator will be persecuted by the dumbed down majority is more likely to happen in the not too distant future.

    • @sparkymist
      @sparkymist Před 4 lety +4

      Vlad Dracul it’s already happening though...

  • @danielolson437
    @danielolson437 Před rokem +6

    To me this is the best short I have seen from Dust. It may be the best short i have seen in years. What makes it even better is that the message doesn't need a full length movie to get the point across. I would recommend this to everyone.
    "I already have value". Our society values that which you do; that which you contribute. No one who CAN contribute should be forbidden, even passively, from doing so. But our innate value comes from being human. And our very best trait as humans is measured in how well we value the humanity in others equally. This trait is revealed in how we acknowledge and accommodate those who cannot contribute or are limited in that ability.
    Having a disability, regardless of its source or severity should NEVER be assessed as lessening our value a s a person. Having a disability is not abnormal. A good portion of people will experience some disability in their lifetime.

  • @edbailey7533
    @edbailey7533 Před 6 lety +383

    That was a hard one to watch. Not because it was bad, though...

    • @batarasiagian9635
      @batarasiagian9635 Před 6 lety +21

      I agree. Very sad, and believable. There is no way out for her. No happy ending.

    • @catfoy8888
      @catfoy8888 Před 5 lety +10

      Mistreatment of people can be hard to watch in general

    • @differous01
      @differous01 Před 5 lety +12

      Linguistic platforms (radio, TV, internet) will no longer be supported. Future updates will be restricted to Psi-Doors7™ or above. Terms and conditions apply to latent telepaths and those rated P1 or above. Mundanes need not apply. "The Corpse is Mother. The Corpse is Father" [Babylon 5's Psi-Corpse motto]

    • @HalianTheProtogen
      @HalianTheProtogen Před 5 lety +7

      @@differous01 Corps. A corpse is a dead body.

    • @robertfogler9419
      @robertfogler9419 Před 5 lety

      @@HalianTheProtogen it could be he was actually talking about zombies. lol

  • @DutchObserver
    @DutchObserver Před 5 lety +14

    Definitely one of the very best short films I've ever seen. Scary as hell ,because so close to the truth

  • @AnthonyVassallo
    @AnthonyVassallo Před 5 lety +12

    Powerful and disturbing film. 10:54 A beautiful sign-off statement by the newscaster: "Where once there was violence, now it is silence, that adds deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars".

  • @madhusarda7998
    @madhusarda7998 Před 5 lety +29

    These kinds of videos reminds u of true human value, true pure human nature, the art of communication, the art of living

  • @otherpatrickgill
    @otherpatrickgill Před 6 lety +98

    It is funny how many videos you will find in the "most terrifying" lists which aren't a scary as being in this poor woman's shoes

  • @BeautyOfGaia
    @BeautyOfGaia Před 5 lety +6

    I just went to cinema. I watched a scifi short film there. One without strange effects. One with a meaning. One without happy end. My cinema is DUST. DUST is my cinema!

  • @charlesstratford1612
    @charlesstratford1612 Před 6 lety +355

    While extremely well done, I found it somewhat depressing I think primarily because the story can be applied to various life situations of today

    • @raymond8875
      @raymond8875 Před 5 lety +4

      Check out Never Let Me Go. Talk about depressing.

    • @lythsian
      @lythsian Před 5 lety +15

      The purpose of most shorts like this is to be thought provoking. If you can apply the narrative to other parts of your life then it's done its job.

    • @keykrazy
      @keykrazy Před 5 lety +13

      ​@Chen Lee,
      To learn something, that's why. Whether it's about yourself, about others, or about the whole world.
      To learn is to grow.

    • @Iltoyem
      @Iltoyem Před 5 lety +2

      Been/am there...

    • @shannonprince4602
      @shannonprince4602 Před 5 lety +3

      @Chen Lee look around where do you see anything always ending happily ever 'aftery'. But there are lessons to be learned in despair that's how we get closer to those happy endings..... #foodforthought

  • @sodirtythedirty4120
    @sodirtythedirty4120 Před 4 lety +11

    I have not been pulled in so many directions of thought from a movie in soooo long...well done.

  • @peterschooley3036
    @peterschooley3036 Před 4 lety +5

    When she told her daughter she wasn't allowed to use telepathy. It's like a deaf parent saying their children is not allowed to speak.

  • @spiritgifted
    @spiritgifted Před 4 lety +7

    Nothing like waking up, watching a Sci-Fi film that makes you want to slit your wrist,, then having coffee and going to work fully and completely suicidal.

    • @wtfmario
      @wtfmario Před 4 lety +1

      Let it come and let it go mate . Love you m7+1

  • @Apostate_ofmind
    @Apostate_ofmind Před 6 lety +25

    Please for the love of gold, can someone with means please adopt this concept and run with it?

  • @philwood5288
    @philwood5288 Před 5 lety +93

    This is also a doomed society. Technological development and innovation depends upon independent thought and ideas. If everyone can be taught telepathically, then everyone will "know" what can't be done and can't work. There would be a brief boost of technological growth as the currently understood ideas are developed to fully mature technologies. Then, nothing. No independent thought, nobody doing something because they didn't know it couldn't be done. Everyone will "know" what is possible and not possible. This is more than just studying something and understanding it, the foreman stated that no-one creates blueprints, no-one explains anything. That means they communicate concepts rather than information. The 'receiver' has the same level of understanding as the 'transmitter'. Everything the 'transmitter' knows can and can't be done is now known by by the 'receiver'. A stagnant society going around in circles until ... nothing.

    • @Rickyrab
      @Rickyrab Před 5 lety +8

      Telepathy would create the need for telepathy blockers or telepathy jammers. Nobody wants their mom beaming nagging thoughts and ideas into their heads all the time, do they?

    • @Ayelis
      @Ayelis Před 5 lety +4

      Sounds like a Luddite argument against the internet. If anything, the increase in communicative availability creates MORE division and strife. It's created independent thought to such a degree that people are starting to think the world is FLAT again. You can make a newspaper as easy as designing a webpage now, and yet... people still somehow find the need for newspapers.

    • @philwood5288
      @philwood5288 Před 5 lety +11

      @@Ayelis I see your point. It depends upon what type/level of communication. The image of the husband and wife telepathic argument supports your idea of conflict still being possible. The idea that blueprints are not required implies a deep level of communication where the two people completely understand the information. I think opinions would be different, but facts would be accepted. So flat Earthers would not exist as any telepathic communication could convey all of the knowledge leading up to that deduction. However there still would be a disagreement on abortion, as that is an ethical rather than scientific debate. The reason I think technological development would slow or stop is because once the facts are "known", no-one will think they are wrong and try to disprove it. Flat Earthers actually have a role in society. They question known things. In this case they are just wrong, but in other fields this idea of not accepting known facts can lead to new discoveries.

    • @markbeiser
      @markbeiser Před 3 lety +1

      @@Ayelis I think the flat earth, and other conspiratorial nonsense, is more a case of every villages idiot now having a platform to form their own virtual village of idiots, and the voice to pester more than just the people around them with their nonsense.

  • @AllanMogensen
    @AllanMogensen Před 5 lety +21

    "I already have value"!

    • @igordasunddas3377
      @igordasunddas3377 Před 3 lety +1

      Actually I think she used the past perfect tense "had", because she was referring to her daughter and the fact that she was taken from her - and thus her value was. Though to be perfectly fair here: as heartbreaking as this might be, in that kind of dystopian society her daughter probably was better off in the city or something, because she is a telepath.
      Still... I can understand that many parents might see their children as their greatest accomplishment.

  • @garman1966
    @garman1966 Před 6 lety +40

    One of the best Dust videos I've seen in a while! I'm pleased it's not another fighting or war theme. Well done!

    • @jeffffro7674
      @jeffffro7674 Před 5 lety

      Have you found the channel called Omeleto???? Same as dust, just better films and no shameless dust plugs after every single film you watch!!! Haha, "dust plugs" sounds weird and also sounds naughty! HA!

  • @bobiboulon
    @bobiboulon Před 6 lety +52

    Even if it's not as bad as in this short, it makes you think about how our society deals with non-valid people.
    EDIT: it appears that using "non-valid people" is wrong for talking about disabled (or differently-abled, apparently) people. I'm sorry! You know the saying: "From birth to death, you never stop learning"* ... I can assure you that's more than true about foreign languages.
    *Yeah, I know, I probably made up that saying. But I like it. :P

    • @planetmchanic6299
      @planetmchanic6299 Před 6 lety

      bobiboulon. non-valid people? What? Enjoy the dance.

    • @bobiboulon
      @bobiboulon Před 6 lety +5

      Invalid? Disabled?
      My english is not as good as I would like, sorry. I hope I offended no one.

    • @Ayelis
      @Ayelis Před 5 lety +6

      ​@@bobiboulon Ah, that makes sense. Disabled and handicapped are the terms we would use, though some respectfully say 'differently-abled' or 'handi-capable'. Invalid (rhymes with chrysalid) is a term I've heard most often in spoken English, but rarely in written English as it can be often confused with the other meaning of invalid (rhymes with ballad). Non-valid (synonymous with invalid(rhymes-with-ballad)) is incorrect English for this term, and would only be used for access-restriction in things like passports or software authentication.

    • @bobiboulon
      @bobiboulon Před 5 lety +4

      @@Ayelis Thank you very much for those explanations. :)

    • @tirsden
      @tirsden Před 5 lety +9

      @@bobiboulon - All things considered, your mistake in using "non-valid" feels much more true than it should be. I'm disabled and even the services that are supposed to be provided for me seem like they'd rather sweep me under the rug and forget about me. And I'm not the only one. We slip through the cracks all too easily, and the cracks are huge.

  • @dmbara2080
    @dmbara2080 Před 6 lety +27

    Sometimes mental illness is actually normal. Love this.

    • @dmbara2080
      @dmbara2080 Před 6 lety

      Just great.

    • @DjMaginity
      @DjMaginity Před 5 lety +4

      “The real hopeless victims of mental illness can be found among those who appear most normal. Many of them are normal because they are so well adjusted to our mode of existence. Because their human voice has been silenced so early in their lives, that they do not even struggle or suffer or develop symptoms as the neurotic does. They are normal not in the absolute sense of the word, they are normal only in relation to a profoundly abnormal society.
      Their perfect adjustment to that abnormal society is a measure of their mental sickness.
      The millions of abnormally normal people living without fuss in a society to which, if they were fully human beings, they ought not be adjusted.”
      -AldousHuxley
      🏹🏴🎯

    • @MikinessAnalog
      @MikinessAnalog Před 5 lety +1

      "Normal" is relative just like there is no "box" to think outside of.

    • @edwinroman2973
      @edwinroman2973 Před rokem

      I'm a retired physician due to heath issues. I also have ADHD and suffered a brain injury 2 1/2 years ago. I hate the use of the word "normal". Normality and abnormality should just be different ways of saying "average" and "non-average". The problem is that we have given "abnormal" such a negative slant that it no longer describes one of many differences between people. Just because we are not like the average "joe", doesn't mean that there is something wrong with us. Of course, since being like the rest is a desired trait in society, those outside the "norm" are viewed as "weirdos".

  • @Testsubject276
    @Testsubject276 Před 6 lety +80

    Man, that was heavy...

    • @Phoenix_cataclysm_in_2040
      @Phoenix_cataclysm_in_2040 Před 5 lety +3

      There's that word again - "heavy".
      Why everything is so heavy in the future - is there any problem with the Earth gravitational pull?

  • @EarlOfMaladyCrescent
    @EarlOfMaladyCrescent Před 4 lety +1

    A very dark story indeed! Great acting! Usually, special powers in films are portrayed in a good way, making you wish you had them. In reality though, no one's life is perfect, whatever gifts they've been given. The film makers have done a great job of working out how the gift of telepathy could become a curse.

  • @venoltar
    @venoltar Před 6 lety +49

    This makes me think strongly of the Australian Aboriginal people, especially around the time of the stolen generation. Though to some extent it is still happening, just more quietly, to this day.

    • @wazwazz7103
      @wazwazz7103 Před 6 lety +2

      lol do your research,go visit them and maybe u will see some real truth

    • @venoltar
      @venoltar Před 6 lety +12

      I have, and do.

    • @neatznotso
      @neatznotso Před 5 lety +6

      I totally agree. Its totally still happening as well, just think of the northern territory intervention and the repercussions of that action that are still felt today and don't seem to be ending any time soon.

  • @oleksandrkaliuzhnyi5791

    I'm amazed at the fact that this sci-fi piece was shot without any special effects and how it is so truly dramatic

  • @philiplin9041
    @philiplin9041 Před 5 lety +1

    I love it how they built up two character as strong as they can be and fight.

  • @basicallyv9873
    @basicallyv9873 Před 4 lety +4

    More please. I need a series and movie or something. That was gooood

  • @Euthymia
    @Euthymia Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent, most excellent. It struck me enough to provoke a visceral fight reaction: when the slumming stringie was reading the guitar guy's mind I was thinking "ohhhh, I'd give that douchebag a skullfsckin' he'd never forget." Top-notch writing, world-building, dialog, and great performances by the two leads. The bit where she holds and comforts her after helping the other authorities take her daughter away was wonderful Ratched-level sociopathic vileness. Well-done Mr. Cairns and everyone else on the project.

  • @redlady120
    @redlady120 Před 6 lety +221

    A cruel representation of who we are. Racists and discriminators who will always find loopholes in a person we do not like.

    • @drispyify
      @drispyify Před 6 lety +13

      RED redstar ... A sweeping judgement on humanity, assuming that all are somehow racist or discriminatory. Somehow lacking in qualities that would make us a satisfactory human? A bit like something I just watched. No, humanity is not all like that.

    • @01Questar
      @01Questar Před 5 lety +2

      @@drispyify I call B.S.

    • @salmaabdullahgb
      @salmaabdullahgb Před 5 lety +12

      @@drispyify its an accurate generalisation that shows again and again throughout history and the present.

    • @totto79121
      @totto79121 Před 5 lety +16

      @@drispyify I suggest you pull your head out of the sand and really look at what's happening around us. Those who refuse to see and those who refuse to speak out are as guilty as those who are racists and bigots.

    • @sinisak.138
      @sinisak.138 Před 5 lety +6

      @Your Majesty thats in our animal nature, to opose to others not in our pac. And way to hold our identity as "not being that other". There is "US" and there is "NOT US"
      But we are not on animal level anymore...also we should feel our identity and real worth so we are not "endangered" by those we percive as others
      Feeling that unrational danger from others is normal (animalistic), its our level of consciousness that takes us to level of accepting others
      "World peace will come only by some kind of massive universal enlightment" - Nikola Tesla. With that also will come accepting of others...well...its either that or big wars among nations (and people being strangers to eachother while competing and destroying in everydays life)

  • @JVIPER88
    @JVIPER88 Před 5 lety +4

    This short film encompassed so many great themes worth thinking about.
    There's the "bigotry toward minorities" angle. But there's also the inherent fear that you aren't safe in your own head. Or that our interconnected lives are also in some ways more isolating and lonely. Or confronting the way in which human beings would be relegated in the face of something "superior" to us (machines/automation). This was very well done.

    • @fredneecher1746
      @fredneecher1746 Před 5 lety

      "When did we become a minority [in our own country]?" Interesting idea. The telepaths gained thought-transfer but lost their humanity, it seems.

  • @Peatawn
    @Peatawn Před 5 lety

    WOW! So much to reflect on. From many different angles! Psychology, philosophy, evolution, human rights, transference, bigotry, racism... The writer(s) of this short deserve an award!

  • @badbiker666
    @badbiker666 Před 3 lety +2

    At 15:35 when they take the little girl from her mother, I was thinking, "Anyone tries to take my kid from me dies a gruesome death!"

  • @peterxyz3541
    @peterxyz3541 Před 6 lety +32

    This is a scary, scary, SCARY story!!! It's HARD and a TERRIFYING story! Will they start throwing non-telepath into ovens?

    • @deborahhanna6640
      @deborahhanna6640 Před 4 lety +1

      They wouldn't even have to waste gas when they can just go 'inside' someone's head & make them bash their skull like they made that guy bash his guitar.

    • @AleksandrMankov
      @AleksandrMankov Před 4 lety

      Nah, too much efforts. Easier just wait a little keeping safe distance and outdated branch of evolution will extinct itself
      "Where once there was violence, now it is silence"

  • @WmHorus
    @WmHorus Před 6 lety +21

    This was one of the reasons on the Babylon 5 Universe there was a war with the Telepaths

    • @konstantinbazelyuk
      @konstantinbazelyuk Před 5 lety

      ???????

    • @konstantinbazelyuk
      @konstantinbazelyuk Před 5 lety

      So what do you recommend now? Today's "telepath".

    • @konstantinbazelyuk
      @konstantinbazelyuk Před 5 lety

      @@zijkhal8356What do you think about the population right now as most of them have telepathic type abilities?
      Or what do I do with it?

    • @chrisschembari2486
      @chrisschembari2486 Před 5 lety +1

      I thought of B5, too, but in reference to Ivanova's mother teaching her how to fool the teep testers, to hide her talent from the Corps. Different reasons, but the same outcome - govt-mandated parent-child separation.

    • @michaelmclaughlin261
      @michaelmclaughlin261 Před 3 lety +2

      This could almost be a prequel. ;)

  • @fredneecher1746
    @fredneecher1746 Před 5 lety +1

    I like the ambiguous way you can read your favourite moral outrage into this story.

  • @agerven
    @agerven Před 5 lety +2

    Beautiful and deep story, beautiful and competent leading lady.
    Great movie, deserving a true Oscar. I'll be back and watch again.

  • @woodstoney
    @woodstoney Před 6 lety +57

    Another horrid example of a government enforcing their will upon the people because the government knows what's best for the people. The "haves" and "have-nots". Very sad but nicely done film.

    • @grahamdavies8924
      @grahamdavies8924 Před 5 lety +4

      OK, but when you write "government" don't forget where government comes from. It comes from us --- our selfishness, our ignorance, our gullibility, our apathy.

    • @danielmann5427
      @danielmann5427 Před 5 lety +5

      @BLAIR M Schirmer - actually it's the poor who dictates the state because the federal government grows bigger under the poor, because they become willing slaves of the big federal government. The big federal government needs the poor, the poor need the state. The rich want freedom and pay for it.

    • @gregcalfee4335
      @gregcalfee4335 Před 5 lety

      @@danielmann5427 You have certainly swallowed the propaganda of the rich. How do those boots taste?

  • @jamestruslow6148
    @jamestruslow6148 Před 6 lety +3

    im a non telepath and can relate to this in many ways, i remember the fear and uncomfort to learn the world i really live in is completely different to what i thought it was. still never really feel safe since then....

  • @basievanheerden
    @basievanheerden Před 6 lety +62

    Stunning! Good concept, well developed. Thanks for posting.

  • @TRADERSFRIEND
    @TRADERSFRIEND Před 5 lety +21

    Great movie, but nothing replaces the power of the spoken word!!!!Lastly, thank GOD we can't read each others thoughts; otherwise we'd all walk around embarrassed as hell sometimes(^_^)

  • @victoriaguitar
    @victoriaguitar Před rokem

    The cello playing was heart wrenching and made the story so much more sad and poignant.

  • @enriquevirdokolbe1
    @enriquevirdokolbe1 Před 5 lety +5

    A good metaphor of what it feels to be different. An example of today´s prejudices and discrimination. Good sci fi is not about green cratures from outer space or flying saucers.
    Good sci fi reflects us with images of a possible future.

  • @biggestbrowneyes
    @biggestbrowneyes Před 6 lety +15

    THANK YOU for all these AWESOME films.....Love DUST !

  • @AmarantaYuuki
    @AmarantaYuuki Před 5 lety +1

    This was absolutely gorgeous and done so well.
    And also made me so so mad because it was basically a flashback and gave absolutely no resolution or progress of any kind.
    So I am mad, sad, and in awe. Damnit.

  • @joy-of-chemotaxis
    @joy-of-chemotaxis Před 4 hodinami

    Beautiful. As others stated, one of the finest sci-fi to be found, and I'm a heavy, chronic consumer of the category. ❤

  • @aryawarty3643
    @aryawarty3643 Před 4 lety +5

    Do you guys like making me cry? Wonderfully directed, enacted and processed. Keep up the good work💚

  •  Před 5 lety +2

    This was a great film. Watching this i thought the film argues what do we actually need for empathy. Some people might think an ability like telepathy would make us more emphatic. They are wrong. We would be most possibly like the telepaths in this film. Because it would be so easy. Because there would be no reason for making effort to understand what someone feels or what someone thinks. Empathy isn't about knowing what someone thinks or feels. It's about "understanding" them. And we wouldn't try to understand what we think we already know.

  • @garychap8384
    @garychap8384 Před 4 lety +9

    Wait... in the Telepathy test : _"A window"_ was the right answer!
    I mean, think about it... it was a bright rectangle... with a sun seen through it! She was cheated >:/

    • @AbdullahMalik-hy1kv
      @AbdullahMalik-hy1kv Před 4 lety +2

      GaryChap no bro he was seeing the card so the girl could read what he had seen

  • @garynewton2106
    @garynewton2106 Před 6 lety +9

    This would make a great series, (better than neighbours and home and away)...lol.
    Very good.

  • @lesleyanngoslett9774
    @lesleyanngoslett9774 Před 6 lety +17

    I was hoping for some kind of happy ending but not to be. A reality that hopefully is a very long time in coming - a world without emotions/feelings would not be good for a heart like mine. I am guessing she possibly took her own way out of that world. Great short that has left me with much to ponder - Thanks

    • @bradypostma5167
      @bradypostma5167 Před 4 lety

      Not many of the Dust films have positive endings. Like their tagline, "Your future is Dust," there's tragedy built right in.

  • @tats763
    @tats763 Před 4 lety +7

    This felt like a modernized "Eye of the Beholder" from The Twilight Zone. Of course, I mean this as a compliment. 🙂
    It was unexpectedly heartwrenching when Sofia told her Mom that she's always sad when the thinks about Grandma and Grandpa. Such a small scene, but what an impact.
    It may have played out in other ways, but by the way she reacted to Sofia asking about her Father makes it seem like she was raped by a telepath. She obviously loves Sofia and doesn't want her to feel all the pain and fear she went through when it happened.
    And what did the councilor project into her mind at the end? I think again of the ending of "Eye of the Beholder."
    Excellent film!

    • @andrewmalinowski6673
      @andrewmalinowski6673 Před 9 měsíci

      Comparing it to 'Eye of the Beholder" wasn't something that crossed my mind, but it sounds like an apt description given how the non-telepaths are essentially rejected for their lack of a T-Rating. Focusing on the line; "when did the minority become the majority" makes it seem like this entire thing happened in the blink of an eye as the sudden shift in non-telepaths becoming the minority upended society practically overnight

  • @JRRodriguez-nu7po
    @JRRodriguez-nu7po Před 6 lety

    The opposite of love is not hate, it is indifference. Again, an excellent film on many levels.

  • @JeffSchall
    @JeffSchall Před rokem

    This reminds me of an adage, turned upside-down. "In the land of the one-eyed man, the blind man is at a severe disadvantage."

  • @SusanAmberBruce
    @SusanAmberBruce Před 6 lety +30

    I thought this presents a picture of the majority becoming Psychopaths more that Psychic-paths.

    • @OverdramaticAngel
      @OverdramaticAngel Před 5 lety +5

      To me, as someone with a disability... yeah, the majority can seem more like psychopaths. I'll add a third category to "hated" and "don't think about us at all"- when we are thought of, we're just inspiration porn. It's really not fun, and that's as someone who can "pass" since my disability is invisible. It has it's own challenges ("you don't _look_ sick!") but I know many who have it much worse.

  • @MzSnowleopard
    @MzSnowleopard Před 5 lety +1

    This is a well done depiction of what can happen when one portion of society becomes dominant over another. Ultimately, the Alpha's goal would be to eliminate the others by denying them what's needed for basic survival. In cases like this, for both species to survive, segregation is necessary.

  • @UkDave3856
    @UkDave3856 Před 6 lety +20

    what an excellent story

  • @jogordon1530
    @jogordon1530 Před 6 lety +39

    What happens when the world becomes less and less compassionate and puts ones gifts above another's.

    • @lyndellrobinson3611
      @lyndellrobinson3611 Před 6 lety +4

      Or race, or social class, or religion, etc. etc. etc. It's a tale as old as time and it's still happening today. That's exactly why it was so challenging to watch.

    • @JRRodriguez-nu7po
      @JRRodriguez-nu7po Před 6 lety +1

      Jo Gordon Or when the State decides that gifted children should be raised for the benefit of all. From 1st through 4th grade I had to hide my intelligence so the atheists wouldn't take me from my parents in Cuba. I grew up called mongo, and now I see socialist envy on the rise again. As a child I feared what that girl went through, what my cousin went through, for the good intentions of the atheists. It happens now in Germany and some other countries where the State takes children from home schooling believers. This is not the future. This is my past. This is the globalist present. This is the worship of Government.

    • @kleopardo
      @kleopardo Před 5 lety +1

      JR Rodriguez Sad story you have, yet when you blame atheism, like it was a religion, for anything immoral then it's even sadder. Don't mess up atheism with Marxism or Bolshevism.

    • @JRRodriguez-nu7po
      @JRRodriguez-nu7po Před 5 lety +1

      While theoretically socialism and atheism are separable, and there are many atheists who are extremely opposed to socialism such as Sargon of Akkad that I enjoy listening to, historically since the French revolution they have always walked together. In addition, we have the anarchists, completely opposed to socialism which are extremely violent historically. The anarchists have never put a coherent Government together of more than a few months for rather obvious reasons.
      There has never been a time where atheism has openly controlled a Government where a bloodbath has not immediately ensued, not once. By this I do not mean secularists (separation of religion and state), nor agnostics. Tell me of just one Government that is openly atheist that has gone well an I will seriously consider changing my mind. Until then I will follow the unanimous evidence of history. There have been horrible religious Governments and some not so horrible.

    • @InterNetInc
      @InterNetInc Před 5 lety

      @Jo Gordon: "What happens... ?" you ask! - we get 2018.

  • @cubedemon6073
    @cubedemon6073 Před 5 lety +4

    "You can't let it fester into anger or hatred." As Anansi says "Angry gets shit done."

  • @BobbyIronsights
    @BobbyIronsights Před 4 lety

    I only wish these Dust films would end like most films. With a credit crawl and soundtrack, instead of the abrupt endings we're accustomed to.

  • @davidpalmer5966
    @davidpalmer5966 Před 3 lety

    One of science fiction's roles is to use an imagined future to reflect issues in our world today. This film does that brilliantly. It's sad, even painful, and if it doesn't make you think, then I'm afraid there's no hope for you.

  • @wubbalubba5741
    @wubbalubba5741 Před 4 lety

    This truly breaks my heart, because I was once overly addicted to drugs and suffered from substance induced schizophrenia and paranoia and people I trusted malformed my mental capacity and i honestly believe my mind is being read... I honest to God hate it more than I could ever physically Express. This short mortified and scared the living hell out of me, I would never wish this on someone. Ever.

  • @TheSETJ
    @TheSETJ Před 5 lety +2

    Some people are very serious about 'reality' though the thing that always remains and lives is 'truth'. Reality changes over time and based on condition, but truth will always be the same. The truth is, no one have right to separate a mother from her child, except the fact that she is harmful to her child and threaten her child's life. If a mother and her child are both happy together, that's enough.

  • @thomasanderson5470
    @thomasanderson5470 Před 6 lety +7

    i cant help but relate to neo in the matrix, this is so inspirational to grow more. Definitely re inspired a child like wonder

  • @qylerecallmeq675
    @qylerecallmeq675 Před 4 lety +1

    Poor thing. Being so close to my young kids, this really tugged at my heart

  • @littlesushiroll3266
    @littlesushiroll3266 Před 3 lety

    This puts such a twist on the normal superpower film you usually see. It really made me sad, beautiful film!

  • @timkies3997
    @timkies3997 Před 5 lety

    A very moving, realistic look at a dystopian world that gives us a glimpse at an all to possible future. Not perhaps one where people communicate telepathically, but instead through electronics and social media platforms, which link the " in crowd" with those who would rather be more of what they feel that the world was intended to be like, ie, more old fashioned, considered luddites. This film can be compared to many of the earlier cautionary tales of the sixties and perhaps early seventies. Very nicely done, even though it looks simple, it was produced and edited seemlessly, which is an indication of just how great of a job the editors did.

  • @user-td1zo3tv9p
    @user-td1zo3tv9p Před 5 lety +1

    Here we learn that even in the distant future, those who don't fit the social norm will be ostracized and kicked to the curb at the whim of others.
    Not to make it political but this video visually demonstrates PRECISELY WHY we (in the USA at least) should NEVER give up our 2nd Amendment Rights!
    NOT to bring harm to others but to PREVENT others from bringing HARM to US whenever they feel the need.
    Back on topic, this is an excellent film. It evokes a guttural and visceral feeling about having the most important thing(s) you have ripped from your grasp and having NO way of preventing it!
    In the words once spoken during a tumultuous period, "Can't we get along?"
    Thank you for this video.
    God Bless and....
    Overnout

    • @jimpatterson5524
      @jimpatterson5524 Před 5 lety

      we can only hope that those that needed to, recognized themselves.

  • @alicekane3913
    @alicekane3913 Před 4 lety

    I guess telepathy is the 'next step' -- the logical advance from 'Smart Phones' - people seemingly talking to themselves on city streets, oblivious to so much happening around them. Soon, we won't need 'phones' at all. The 'new, improved technology' - - Telepathy..... (Thanks for a most thoughtful film.)

  • @EduardoSilvaLopez
    @EduardoSilvaLopez Před 3 lety +1

    A movie about disabilities. Interesting appraoch, reminding me also on GATTACA. Good actors, good dialogs, the state not being cruel - just rational, egoistic and with limited resources.
    This is also a possible aspect of real future, be it on telepathy, genetic inability to embrace new technologies or to accept genetic enhacement. This is a very, very real possibility about the future, even more probable as the opposite.
    To handle it the pattern already set is the one of normal disabilities. But here we are talking about something much more severe, so we sould compare it with a total disability like a complete paralysis or deaf-blindeness (pardon my English if I make mistakes, not my mother tongue). How would we handle those people, who cannot actually contribute to society, but have humanr rights?
    First, Sophie: Taking away a child is inacceptable if not for the protection of the child. So - the mother should be allowed to keep the child AS LONG AS she does NOT try to "disable" her. Which is exactly what she is doing in the movie... but maybe because she knows that the child will be otherwise taken away. Chicken and egg. The compromise here is evident - we don't take away a child from a deaf-blind *if* it can take care of it and does not prevent it from developing "normally".
    Second, job discrimination: This is sad but natural and unavoidable. Nobody expects the NASA to accept a deaf-blind as candidate to be astronaut. Companies have a duty to be efficient towards their stakeholders (*especially* public companies whose stakeholders are the taxpayers). However, if we would have enough deaf-blind to build a society... why not allow them to? This is where the lack of resources and humanity of the society in the movie truly fails. A society of telepaths, so advanced and productive, cannot provide the non-T community enough resources for them to build even a primitive but rich society?
    I envision something like the Indian reserves - poor compared with the rest, but not compared with their own past. They would create their own jobs and activities inside their own economy (of course supported by the state). They would take care of disabled children (this probably still happens). They would have their own arts, care about pre-T art, just BE diverse and by that be subject of studies (anthropology, for example). They would have a role. Not a big one, not a powerful one, but a role.
    Until, of course, the last of them dies. Everything has an end. Also the telepaths will be substituted in some moment in the future. There is no shame on that if we leave our legacy to the next species.

  • @pingukin18
    @pingukin18 Před 2 lety

    I've missed Pia...
    So great to see her still working and doing great work!.❤️

  • @jimmyolsenblues
    @jimmyolsenblues Před 3 lety

    watched this a second time, so well written and acted, i wish this was a feature length blockbuster budget.

  • @acediamond8987
    @acediamond8987 Před 5 lety +1

    Mmm its been a long time that i got a bit emotional from something like this and that alone makes it my favorite video yet.

  • @lisimoses3184
    @lisimoses3184 Před 2 lety

    This one is one of the best on the DUST list of films. And I have watched many already and keep watching everyday... Almost all are good and some - like this one are amazing! Thank you and all the creators.

  • @bambibrosemer1597
    @bambibrosemer1597 Před 3 lety

    How sad....doesn't just tug heart strings, it Yanks and tears.......awesome job!

  • @jacklangley861
    @jacklangley861 Před 3 lety

    The telepaths vs. The psychopaths. Fantastic, powerful and poignant. Thank you.

  • @gaynoribrahim-swift4710

    In this film it shows how we treat people that one step ahead in our evolution and we treat them as if they were Monsters.

  • @daDUSTad
    @daDUSTad Před 5 lety

    This Short-Film shows us, how humans act and how we evolve due to our environment.
    It's of course not everyone, but it's most of us. This movie is a Mirror to each one of us, to think about how we behave, how we think and act towards other people or even towards animals. We have zoos where we imprisioned animals, we even had Lilliputians until 1996 in Europe (Holiday Park in Germany) as an attraction. Before the owners opened that park, they traveled around Europe with their Lilliputians as an attraction and people paid for it... Or the "Freak Shows"...
    It's how most of us are, how most of us think and act and how people try to raise themselfs about others.
    It has been like this since humanity exists. Slavery, torture, violence, war etc. That's what we are.

  • @Mattteus
    @Mattteus Před 6 lety +17

    I need a moment

  • @kenmayfield3109
    @kenmayfield3109 Před 6 lety +3

    Awesome video! The best one yet. Keep up the great work :)

  • @c0gnite
    @c0gnite Před 5 lety +4

    The thing about this is being a non-telepathic is basically a disability. We have plenty of support for disabled people today and they can still be functioning members of society. We have wheelchair accessible ramps, translators, handicapped parking spots, so in the circumstance that this genetic telepathy is a reality, while society would be restructured around it nons would still be able to function. I don’t believe we would discriminate like this because even today we are working to enable the disabled through technology even. Also, if telepathy is genetic it could possibly be detected during gestation and possibly even corrected or prevented if the technology exists.

    • @blindpeopledostuff3587
      @blindpeopledostuff3587 Před 5 lety +1

      C0gnite all of that is going so slow though. It’s possible but not every place and a good chunk of places still do not have the support for people.

    • @Rickyrab
      @Rickyrab Před 5 lety

      A mostly telepathic society running under today's American laws would have to accommodate non telepathic people because of the Americans with disabilities act (although the act certainly didn't anticipate this becoming a disability).

    • @ambersjamsenterprises6909
      @ambersjamsenterprises6909 Před 5 lety

      You’re missing the point...the telepathy has are different. They’re not going to behave in the same way that nontelepathic humans do. If telepaths won’t take care of their nontelepathic kids they sure as hell won’t take care of nontelepathic strangers. Come on now!

  • @MaxedOutKimi
    @MaxedOutKimi Před 6 lety +1

    Just finished Wentworth. Nice to see Jodie (Pía Miranda) again! Great job again, Dust.

  • @djprogramer973
    @djprogramer973 Před 2 lety

    Never related to anything more than when I got fired from a job because I was oblivious to my social behavior. I did the job just fine but apparently I was being "combative".
    It was supposed to be my career, I was told "You could really have dealt with that for more than a few months?" and well I loved doing it. The pay was just enough, I was living better, and everything was better. For me the price of a little bit of sanity was equal to what I was gaining from it.
    If you're a little socially inept, please keep getting better. Be confident, focus, work on every little bit of your life.
    "You're brain is different, maybe you can't sense as much" There's a push and a pull, I sense just as much just not from all of the same "outputs". It's nothing telepathic ofcourse but as much as I'm told that I look sad or mad people look sarcastic or frustrated. When I focus I can sense the social web, one after the other, pros and cons. We all are on the same wave band length but some people have easier access to one frequency than the other.

  • @yourgoodfriendkit
    @yourgoodfriendkit Před 5 lety +1

    This is one of the best. I wish they would make full films

  • @thomascollins4325
    @thomascollins4325 Před 3 lety

    Very well done!! A sad brutal story. Talk about killing them with kindness. Presumably any physical uprising by the "nons" was strangled in the crib.

  • @melaniejerrils3671
    @melaniejerrils3671 Před 6 lety +6

    so smartly done, I'm totally impressed. I loved it

  • @psychicrenegade
    @psychicrenegade Před 2 lety

    Reminds me a LOT of being neurodivergent. As a person who is somewhat telepathic...I can relate to the whole "broadcasting" thing when someone's emotions are strong and focused.

  • @anonymousrex5207
    @anonymousrex5207 Před 5 lety +1

    Great commentary on human nature... these stories are a great reminder that no matter what era you're in the same old story will always apply: people can't help but discriminate against others on some level because of our differences. Whether its issues like race, religion or politics to potential future issues like telepathy, cybernetic enhancement or biological enhancements, people will continue these cycles. History has (sadly) shown us that the only times we are able to come together as a society is when we are able to focus our hatred or judgement on an outward antagonist of some kind, but in times of peace our societies generally tend to suffer from inner strife and prejudice as a result of an exterior foe to focus on. Hopefully some day we can figure out a way to co-exist with each other on a macro scale.

    • @andrewmalinowski6673
      @andrewmalinowski6673 Před 9 měsíci

      Comparing this to the "ideal human society" from Roddenberry's Star Trek makes the disparity so much more nuanced, although aliens were used as the allegories for; racism, xenophobia, sexual discrimination/identity, or even communism the fact that both the allegory of telepathy for both racism and ability/disability makes this feel even weirder. I don't want to praise the idea of a telepathic society being a "boon" for society, but when people on the Autism Spectrum are "rated" based on their "functioning" compared to others it would ease the attempts to communicate with those who are non-communicative as well as "normal" mute or speech-impaired individuals

  • @SynthoidSounds
    @SynthoidSounds Před 6 lety

    Perhaps among the most compelling productions yet offered on DUST. For many years I have pondered the concept of telepathy becoming "common", perhaps through implant tech or genetics, what the potential consequences of that paradigm might become. Even as of this writing, "artificial telepathy" is becoming the emergent new thing, as a potential business model (read Mark Zuckerberg) . . . at some point, this may well become the new norm, for some.
    Kudos to this production, very well crafted story.

  • @Agnus78
    @Agnus78 Před rokem

    One of the best Dust movies so far

  • @mundymorningreport3137
    @mundymorningreport3137 Před 5 lety +3

    As someone who has had telepathic experiences change my life relationships, I would like to share a few insights.
    Telepathy has a spectrum of perception, similar to the spectrum of hearing or sight. However, the scales are along different spectrums. These can vary from general impressions, distant feelings of doubt to the level of projected feelings to the depth of intense raw feelings that are no longer conscious to the person being heard/felt. To words, smells, metaphors, even full on 3D movies of projected events.
    What this often presents is a sense of authenticity to the "reading" with the complete misperception of relative impact of the feelings for the person projecting it, as they have had a lifetime to develop the emotional protection that enabled them to cope with the initial raw, and usually overwhelming impact of that first impression, which is still recorded as-is in their psyche.
    So, the net interpretation of the information can be completely false as to the actual intention of the person today, at the time of the encounter. This confusion can be unconscious, and completely indefensible as a result, because it is not what they are actually thinking; or if they are sociopathic enough, it can be a projection they control and an intentional misdirect.
    Perceiving the truth of the communications is difficult. Sometimes alternate perspectives help, but if the misperception is rooted in a culturally set level of agreement that is thought to be reality, there may be no way to tell how accurate your reading is.
    A classic example of this is the Star Wars story of how the entire Jedi Counsel of Elders could not see the truth of who the Sith were and penetrate the deception that was being used against Anakin to create Darth Vader. A clearer mind could have counseled Anakin to accept the root cause of his wife's distress, and deal with that rather than focus on mastering the power of life over death. Which is not possible without the cooperation of the person being "saved".
    Furthermore, it should be obvious that we are all telepathic. The reason for this is physical. Our bodies are just smart drones controlled by remote consciousness. All one has to do is open their perception to the protocols that the living being is communicating with, to make the connection. Believing this is possible helps enable the awareness of the fact. Something that is easy for children without a lifetime of denial. It simply is not possible to not be able to do it, as your body cannot operate without the ability to be telepathic. Read "The Biology of Belief" by Bruce Lipton. Your body simply is incapable of doing what you do without outside control. Peace, B

    • @mundymorningreport3137
      @mundymorningreport3137 Před 3 lety

      To net this out. Anyone you meet today may be telepathic (even you). But without actively sharing your perceptions with others, you will not find it useful, in fact it could be quite harmful. Perhaps like listening but not knowing the spoken language. Similarly, like any skill, good practice improves performance. We were not intended to live alone or to keep secrets from each other.
      Consider most non-verbal animals have this ability too.

  • @eviljods
    @eviljods Před 5 lety +2

    Excellent, everything about this was incredibly well done.

  • @wesleyhobbs4797
    @wesleyhobbs4797 Před 4 lety

    Great work! Loved this one! True realistic portrayal of an old sci-fi idea! Based on human history that continues to repeat itself!

  • @AlexAnder-rv1gu
    @AlexAnder-rv1gu Před 2 lety +1

    There was so much to digest in this! Amazingly well done!

  • @karenlloyd1705
    @karenlloyd1705 Před 5 lety

    That was so sad, throughout history we have taken children away from parents "for their own good", indigenous children & those from poor families. So I can see something like this happening.
    Well acted, beautifully filmed & a good plot.