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- čas přidán 20. 09. 2022
- A bullied teenager considers drastic action.
FLOPPY TOAST WITH DRIPPY BUTTER is used with permission from Paul Stainthorpe. Learn more at / paulstainy .
Chloe is a quiet young teenage girl having a hard time. She's bullied relentlessly at her school by the other girls. But she's too scared and cowed to say anything to her parents or the school authorities, and she suffers in silence every day.
Eventually, Chloe can't take it anymore, and she contemplates drastic action. But at her lowest point, she meets another girl, Alice, who helps her see another way out of her despair.
Directed by Paul Stainthorpe from a script co-written with Simon Jefferson, this short drama tracks the effect that bullying has on a young girl at school, escalating to the point where she considers the worst possibilities of escape. Shot with a naturalism that can be both cold and gritty at school but warmly cozy at home, the storytelling is perceptive in its portrayal of bullying as a chronic source of stress, which can escalate to the point of becoming a persistent trauma.
Even as Chloe is at home, memories of her difficulties at school continue to flood her consciousness, a process exacerbated by loneliness within her family as well. Combined with the abusive texts that Chloe gets from her tormentors every day, we can understand how easily someone can deteriorate under a silent but relentless barrage. Left almost entirely to herself, Chloe begins to descend into a mentally dark place.
Actor Ellie Bindman deftly captures the roiling emotion underneath Chloe's withdrawn demeanor. The character may have sparse dialogue, but Bindman's flickers of emotions come through, and her efforts to hide her feelings are equally wrenching. Just as she hits rock bottom, she crosses paths with Alice, who shows up just at the right time. Played by actor Rhiannon Jones with forceful compassion, it's almost easy to mistake Alice as some kind of angel at first. But in many ways, she truly is Chloe's angel, giving her the space to share her experience and find refuge and understanding.
Unabashedly empathetic, FLOPPY TOAST WITH DRIPPY BUTTER may have a cozy, comforting title and a warmth in its visual approach. But it evokes a dark, difficult mental reality for many young people today, where stressors come at all angles and are not readily apparent on the surface. In the end, the space to speak openly and honestly -- and an equally important ear to listen, empathize and offer support -- keeps Chloe from going over the edge. That may seem "obvious" to some, both in the storytelling and in life. But with the mental health of young people (and perhaps older ones as well) facing immense challenges, there's a disconnect between the obvious and the lived reality -- and films like this are a reminder of the importance of closing that gap. - Krátké a kreslené filmy
Thinking 'no one understands' is a prison we put ourselves into. Thank you for this short film
Not always. Sometimes people surrounding us really don't understand us or dont want to understand us.
If people don’t understand, tell them. Tell them with as much detail & information & background to help them understand. Especially the people whose jobs & lives revolve around helping others. Most ho into that field because they want to help people. Some are brilliant at it, some are terrible, the rest are somewhere in the middle. But they should all be willing to listen.
Thank you for watching and commenting x
its true most the times
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Tell everyone....parents, school staff.....anyone you know.
I'm not advocating what I did, but I was bullied through infants, junior and into senior. And at home! One day I was in the school yard...I sensed what was on some kids faces and knew trouble was coming from behind.....so instinctively stepped to one side. The biggest school bully went flying past my shoulder and into a heap on the floor. Knowing he'd give me a beating if he got up, I jumped on top and held him down. To my amazement I'd pinned him to the floor and there was no way I was going to let go. We were surrounded by all the kids jn school, they knew I'd (inadvertently) done something they dreamed they hadn't the guts or opportunity to do.
I didn't harm the bully but clearly he knew he was being humiliated. I still daren't let him go. Eventually the teacher on yard duty pushed through; assessed the situation and said to the well known bully, 'It's not nice, is it ?'.
From that day I never had a problem.
That's why i always believe in ight back strongly
You were very lucky to have had wise teachers. I grew up in the south of Spain and from my own experience, the bullies were the teachers themselves setting this appalling example.
Love your story.
@DineroConOpciones absolutely - bullies are cowards and even if they are huge they are still human beings and can be smashed down - I don't advocate violence but I do advocate necessary self defense.
Thanks very much for watching and sharing x
Bullies = future narcissists, psychopaths, bosses & partners from he**.
What happened with me is that I was not stereotypically bullied. Nothing is more lonely than having everyone in school act like they like you and yet you know that they don't and never will. The mocking, the humiliation, the constant ridicule from everyone around you. And it's so painful. I wasn't shoved into lockers or beat up in bathrooms but everyone hated me for no reason. I was different. That's all there was. So I knew when people were being nice to get something out of me-or to just be two faced for the hell of it. I got used to it but that didn't make it hurt any less. Which is why I go to online school now. Aka: the school for kids like me, who had little to no friends in brick-and-mortar school and suffered the consequences of being an outcast.
I feel you, I am sorry that happened
I love you ❤
I find solace in movies, stories, etc. having examples of outcasts being the center such as: Newt Scamander in Fantastic beasts. Your taste might be different though. Either way, hope you're better now and that you know you are not alone.
I'm so sorry to hear that kids were cruel when it's so much easier to spread kindness, but I'm glad you made it through the longest, shortest time in your life! You are much stronger than you realize. High school is just a blip in your life-harness those horrible experiences and turn them into positives that make this world a better place for yourself and others❤❤
this probably wont help but this was my life from ages 7-15. then sophmore year at highschool i met my best friend. he got me help. friday he tired to kill himself.. im devasted. he is in the hospital and is safe but im so scared. youll find someone who teaches you friendship and teaches you how to care and love. Dont give up on yourself.
I send you love today❤.
So sad 💔
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Excellent job 👏👏
Bravo. It made me cry.
That being said.. the woman in the thumbnail looks just like Kate Middleton
in profile.
This was really beautifully done. So many people are struggling with mental health these days, people of all ages at all times of day & night. And most of them think no one will understand & that they’re all alone. Yet the stories are invariably similar. Someone somewhere in the world feels exactly the same way as you do right at this moment in time. And no one is ever truly alone. I like to think of us as grains of sand on a beach. One grain is surrounded by others which are touching the next grains & they’re touching the next. We’re all connected. And even more, the air that surrounds us also surrounds everyone else on the planet. That isn’t to say we aren’t special - every person has a place in this world. A role. Strengths & weaknesses with experience, skills & knowledge that are unique to them. Everyone matters. And life is about finding their specific path & role in life. Not everyone can or even needs to be the leader of a nation. Some people are important because they spend time playing with & looking after dogs & cats at daycare & boarding kennels. Some people are important because they collect rubbish & help keep our streets & homes safe & hygienic, preventing plagues of rats & disease; or write books that give millions ideas & inspiration; or make one person feel loved; or save lives; or give people the coffee & snack that gets them through their tough workday. It’s extra tough as a teen, when you feel things so deeply & subconsciously care so much what others think. I wish all teens could get a glimpse of the understanding that the day will come when those bullies don’t matter except as a painful memory. Most bullies are actually afraid of or intimidated by the people they bully. Not an excuse for them as there is no excuse for bullying people. Just an explanation of why they are the way they are. And most former victims will come to a stage in life when they don’t even think of the people that made their life so miserable. It’s a matter of getting through the tough time to when life is better. And when it comes to bullies, telling someone (a trustworthy adult) who has the power to intervene is vital. And making them listen & understand by telling them as much as possible about the situation, so they have the knowledge & understanding to make something happen to stop the bullies. Then getting past that horrible time to when things are better. To when you know that you fit in to your part of the world & you have a place & purpose. Suicide is after all, a permanent response to a temporary situation.
made me cry too, moving story
Brilliant, in every way,,,,,,,
The low emotional maturity of bullies. Sadly, the type often stays a bully for life.
Yep. I found two of the kids who bullied me on FB. I ripped them to shreds. I'm 65 and they're a little older. It still hurt until I told them what they are and what I think of them and what bullying does to a person - in front of all their old friends. And I even got a heart from someone who saw my comments.
Some of the bullies were bullied. Then end up jumping later in life, planned, so there's no good sumaritan to save them.
Uhh bullying has nothing to do with "emotional maturity" most of the time actually, most bullies are way more emotionally mature than most bullied kids. Low emotional maturity basically means being reactive and being very expressive of feelings / not having them undercontrol (trying to suppress feelings though is just trying to wipe it under the carpet instead of controlling them), and people pick on that fast that X can be annoyed easily or something.
Or are you using term "low emotional maturity" incorrectly accidently (or on purpose?), Because it defineatly isnt synonym for good morality, so I really wonder why you would imply that?
True. They never understand, what they are doing. Because it's just fun, right?
A topic that needs
to be told
and talked about
more often.
Talking to someone
even a stranger helps.
Excellent little film!
5 Stars/ 5
Thanks for watching and commenting Dura, appreciate it x
I am so grateful that my son came to me when he was suicidal. But then he started keeping it to himself and one day his ex girlfriend contacted me and told me he was suicidal and screen shot his text to her. I contacted him and we talked about it and he started coming to me again. We have gotten through some dark days but he is making it. When I felt suicidal I contacted my one of the pastor's at my church and they got me through mine. Talking it out helps but the dark valleys still come. Just keep talking.
That's very brave of you to say that, thanks for sharing x
W ex girlfriend
That was beautiful in every way, thank you! Couldn’t help but notice the flowers on the bridge-for someone who didn’t find hope in time? Makes me miss my grandpa!
Good spot, the flowers are a clever touch
Thank you for showing this short film. Let’s all spread the message of hope 💚
I was bullied in school. Just because I liked Queen in 5th grade, without knowing any English. Because I was overweight. I was so exhausted and never believed I could do any better. However.. I graduated with a hold medal. In sports, and school. I made a radical choice. I model. I lost 100lb and gained 30lb because I had to learn how to love my body. I moved to the US when I was 19, after 2 years being at the one of the best universities in Russia. I got married. To my professor. Ended up with a career, after graduation from Maryland:) Guess who wants to be my friend after I have achieved what they couldn't. I am not resentful. I am very friendly with them. Bullied life makes you stronger 💪. Weak at first. But stronger if you meet people like you were along the road. I did. I'm forever grateful.
This is such an amazing & emotional short film, I know how it feels to be bullied & to just end it all, bullying is never ok, you are always affecting someone's mental health to the point where they think suicide is the best way to end the pain & suffering that the bullies are giving to them, talking to someone who knows what they've gone through is the best way to get help & overcoming these emotions.
Thank you for your kind words and your bravery. I'm sorry you had to go through that. Sending best wishes and thank you again for watching and commenting x
I hardly ever comment but had to say this was a beautiful short film. Thank you for this.
Thanks for watching and commenting Chelsea x
Lovely acting by this young woman. Quiet but powerful performance.
Yes, Ellie Bindman is a superstar. Thank you for watching and sharing x
the acting was really good, the emotions and message were so deep 🥺 great film indeed, a big message of hope 😊
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Again a film from you that touches me deeply.
I, too, have been in such a situation, but I didn't have the courage, thank God. Fortunately after that I became stronger and it got better - and here I am, 40 years later, enjoying my given life 😀
Brilliant and compassionate storytelling. And the scrabble board, just great ⭐️
Thank you Amy!
Brilliant story and acting. I shed a tear or two. No place for bullying in our society.
Thanks for watching!
It needs to be called felony assault. More prosecution is needed and harsher punishments
@helixmoore7636 why not teach kids how to deal with it?
This was really beautifully done. So many people are struggling with mental health these days, people of all ages at all times of day & night. And most of them think no one will understand & that they’re all alone. Yet the stories are invariably similar. Someone somewhere in the world feels exactly the same way as you do right at this moment in time. And no one is ever truly alone. I like to think of us as grains of sand on a beach. One grain is surrounded by others which are touching the next grains & they’re touching the next. We’re all connected. And even more, the air that surrounds us also surrounds everyone else on the planet. That isn’t to say we aren’t special - every person has a place in this world. A role. Strengths & weaknesses with experience, skills & knowledge that are unique to them. Everyone matters. And life is about finding their specific path & role in life. Not everyone can or even needs to be the leader of a nation. Some people are important because they spend time playing with & looking after dogs & cats at daycare & boarding kennels. Some people are important because they collect rubbish & help keep our streets & homes safe & hygienic, preventing plagues of rats & disease; or write books that give millions ideas & inspiration; or make one person feel loved; or save lives; or give people the coffee & snack that gets them through their tough workday. It’s extra tough as a teen, when you feel things so deeply & subconsciously care so much what others think. I wish all teens could get a glimpse of the understanding that the day will come when those bullies don’t matter except as a painful memory. Most bullies are actually afraid of or intimidated by the people they bully. Not an excuse for them as there is no excuse for bullying people. Just an explanation of why they are the way they are. And most former victims will come to a stage in life when they don’t even think of the people that made their life so miserable. It’s a matter of getting through the tough time to when life is better. And when it comes to bullies, telling someone (a trustworthy adult) who has the power to intervene is vital. And making them listen & understand by telling them as much as possible about the situation, so they have the knowledge & understanding to make something happen to stop the bullies. Then getting past that horrible time to when things are better. To when you know that you fit in to your part of the world & you have a place & purpose. Suicide is after all, a permanent response to a temporary situation.
Thank you for watching and commenting Allison x
Alice lost her baby but saved a kid that would've been the same age as her child.
Oh, that is so true! There was truly healing in that.
This was emotional and brilliant!
More needs to be done about bullies in this world.
Definitely. Thanks for watching x
LOVE it! Wasn't sure if the bully issue was going to get solved but the message was loud, clear and important. GREAT short film!
Another reason why I like omeleto; short films with hopeful endings like this one..also helps me remember I have a lot to be grateful about and things go downhill but they go uphill too
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This was so well done. Had me in tears. It hit the heart. Thank you.
I feel the same way.
@@RPRosen-ki2fk Thank you x
That means a lot, thank you so much for watching and commenting x
I was crying at the first scene. Beautifully shot. Great cast.
Is there a series of these films?
The first scene where the toast was being buttered?
😂 Bruh
Hi Charles, thank you for watching this short film. I was the director and can confirm we finished another film back in November called ‘Burnt Toast and Cigarettes.’ Here, we follow the bully and explore her life. Please stay tuned as we hope to release this film next year and we hope that Omeleto will be interested! Thank you once again for watching.
I hated when my parents and school staff would say just ignore it. Because you can ignore it. The best way to explain it is like someone poking you over and over again. The first few times it doesn’t bother you as much but after 10 times you just want to scream at them to stop. Being bullied is like like but so much worse. It makes you think the worst about yourself.
here's a free hug for anyone who needs it.... * hugs you soo tighlty * it's gonna be okay this pain won't last forever and IM PROUD OF YOUUU
*hugs back* IM PROUD OF U TOOOOOO
@@heheheheeeebleb HEHEHEHE WANNA BE FRIENDS?????
@@Ghostrider_198 yess (๑•̀ㅂ•́)و✧ʸᴱˢ
@@heheheheeeebleb do u have insta ?
@@Ghostrider_198 no sadly
Great message, well done. Kudos to all involved in this little gem of movie! Loved it!
Thank you so much!
I contemplated suicide. I know the struggles, the pain, the hurt. But in the end there is ALWAYS another way. Be strong, look forward not back and remember it WILL get better! 🙏❤
A crowbar to the kneecap has a way of enlightening bullies.
My anger issue can't take this 🤛🏼🤛🏼🤛🏼
Thank God for the kindness of strangers sometimes. Great short film that was very well done
Appreciate the kind comment. Thank you x
A single "are you okay" can help so so much, seriously
Had to wait for the tears to clear. Been on the edge too many times. Lost too many friends the same way. I used the passing of the pain line just a couple of days ago on another friend. Thank you ♥
You're so brave for saying this. I spent a year in research for this film and it was tough. I spoke to many survivors and also families left behind. This was a line that was repeated to me often. Thank you for watching and commenting and I wish you all the best x
What a moving film. There really are good people who want the best for you, even if they're a stranger! Don't give up. And that's how I like my toast, too 😊
Brilliant short film covering a topical and difficult subject in a very sympathetic manner
Well acted well directed and even though difficult to watch when emotions run high it’s still a must watch
In fact I watched it twice again
Thank you for that, appreciate it x
I'm shedding so much tears rn, I kept on getting bullied every day in school.
So sorry to hear this Tammy x
Oh honey I’m so so sorry that happened to you 😢
She tossed that goddamn fone: good fer her! Them fones are evil. Seriously. The small bouquet attached to the rail.....a memorial to a prior suicide. And those mean girls torturing her? Let us hope their karma comes due. Soon. I, too, put up with bullies as a kid. I'm 68. They're ALL dead now. I'm still here. Gives me a kind of smug satisfaction knowing this. He who laffs last....?
The phone toss was a pivotal moment in the film, I'm glad you mentioned that. You may also be interested to know that we recently finished a second part, where we focus on one of the bullies. Stay tuned and thank you for watching our short film x
i was constantly getting bullied by some boys at my school and i tried to stop them by ignoring but they would never stop ....even if i have a strict mum ... i told her everything ...ya i was scared at first but gained confidence after ...now those guys don't even look at me ...they are people and your parents to support you ....trust me
Thank you to everybody in Omeleto for sharing all these very special short films that can help to change the ways we think for the better.
Painfully fantastic! Thank you for this important film.
Brilliant story and acting. I did shed a tear or two. No place in our society for bullies.
Thanks for commenting x
No one can understand it’s really hurt when you try to explain it to your family they think you are lying .
I know how she feels. I was bullied a lot. I still am. A couple years who in 7th grade, I thought that barking was popular in school, and everyone was doing it.I barked like a dog one day. I got bullied and called a furry after that. One of the kids that gates me since 4th grade gave me a stuffed dog in Valentine's Day that had a squeaker in it. I used to have one of them as a toddler. I was happy because I thought someone actually cared enough to give me a gift, but her and a couple girls came up to me later and told me that it was a squeaker toy and they gave it to me because I was a furry. Another event connected to this is the time where we were supposed to bring anything but a backpack, and my mom told me to bring a litter container, and I did. Someone said "I guess she brang her litter to school because she can't use a toilet." That day, I was crying so much. I've considered suicide a few times but something always pushes me not to try it. I'm getting stronger every day. I'm actually about to go back to in person school since I did 8th grade in a homeschool. Wish me luck. 😖
Jeez, I didn't know auto correct on tablet was so bad.
I meant *ago in stead of who, and *hated instead of gates.
Hope it's going well for you, believe me, middle school is the worst. In high school, the cliques get split up and people tend to mature or just lose interest. I found some great friends there and each year was easier. It will also help you relate to people in the future even if a lot of people are working online.
Here getting bullied and trying to make it out alive
This message needs to go viral! great work!
Thanks very much, we hope it does x
What a sweet granddad😭😭
Thanks for watching x
Amazing profound film! And I'm thrilled about the final word! Very caring! Thx for that🤗
This brought home a situation from a few years ago, but luckily unlike the mother in the film I went back into the room and hugged my child and everything came pouring out of them. We finally got it sorted
Schools never do enough about bullying.
30+ years ago I was right there, on top of a roof instead of a bridge. Now married, have a 14 year old, love my job, looking forward to the next 30 years. If only I knew then what I know now...
I feel like I'm completely alone in the world, even though I know many people. But nobody can understand what I'm going though, absolutely nobody, not even my parents or siblings or therapists. Can anybody relate?
I can relate to this on a whole new level-
Unfortunately, the reason why they don't tell us because no one cares. Bullying is a mere afterthought to them.
Excellent short…tear jerker 😢
Thanks for watching x
This film is great, I do not use social media to share it however I do hope people share this one around.
Very emotional and on topics people rarely discuss.
Wow, just wow, this message had me in tears.
Thank you for watching and commenting x
OMFG she has gorgeous hair!
Haha, yes!
That's 2 great films from the one story. Hope and hurt are 2 sides of the same coin
Thanks for watching and commenting x
I've been standing on the edge for so long... can neither step back nor go.
Blurry are my recollections trying to find when I became such a coward.
The silent pain illustrated here is so real.
Very introspective and genuine. Acting and dialogue were excellent. We need more films like this. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Craig x
Well, there were 2 major lessons for me in the film: 1, saying, it doesn't matter if i dont understand. And 2, the fact you're just moving that pain onto someone else. Absolutely brilliant words of wisdom, thank you so much.
Easily the best short film I've seen all year!
Woah! That's awesome, thank you so much!
@@HazyPinePics Thank you to you as well!
Such an important topic, thank you for creating this short!!!
Thank for watching and commenting x
This was heartwarming, and touching, well done🥰
Parents- Get your children books on bullying!! I just worked at an elementary school for six months and the bullying I witnessed was horrific. Not even the kindergartners were immune from the older kids taunts.
I love this film, beautifully acted and shot.
Thank you!
Plots that hinge on random circumstance tend to irk me, but this piece was so nicely done that I was able to ignore the flaw. Kudos!
Thank you Geoff!
What a kind lovely lady .I would do the same .always help people in distress .
That was nice. And nothing beats hot buttered toast!
Haha, yes! Thanks for watching x
Must be dusty in here, got something in my eye. "Suicide just passes the hurt to others".
During our 12 month research process, this is something that was repeated to us from the heart broken families left behind x
Very good short film! Congratulations to everyone involved.
Thanks very much Kevin x
This was so powerful still in tears 😢
well intentioned -- I hope it helps. This young woman needs to learn to turn the harmful impulses away from herself and against the bullies - one way or another, perhaps with help, she can set it right.
Thanks Igor x
I was that bullied girl 50 years ago. In the 7th grade we had an awards ceremony. I knew i wouldn't get an award....so i thought. BUT! I won an award for going to school every single day that year. I realized i could get through anything at the age of 12. Tell your parents. Tell the counselor. Tell other grownups. Call a hotline. Hugs
So you got an award and now u can get through anything?
If you're reading this, know that you are not alone. Bullying is not okay. Treat everyone equally with respect and kindness, no matter what nationality, ethnicity, religion, or whatever.💕💕😊😊
Thanks for watching and commenting x
Thank You. There are angels & good people here. We forget to hear them.
Yes. Thank you for watching x
Lone Pine Pictures you succeeded in kicking me in the feels. WELL DONE.
Haha, I'm sorry but thank you x
Wow 👌!! This is a remarkable film! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching x
Thank you❤. This is beautiful. And what a great message to share
The film is really well done. I know what it is like to have been bullied...you truly do feel alone
I bet this Video will get 300k views in 2-3 weeks. We need more Tutorial Clips of “Hope Vs. Hopeless” like this.
We hope so. Thank you watching and commenting x
No one's abuse toward us is worth us ending ourselves. We are truly precious and must fight to resist running from the pain into death.
Beautifully well done. Loved it. More please
Thanks Lisa. We may have a second part coming your way next year!
I think this has to be the best one I’ve seen from Omeleto thus far
Not all heroes wear capes.
Brilliant story!! Scrabble board, such a great idea 💡 ⭐️
Thank you! And may I say what an awesome and cool channel you have!
I was bullied a lot at my school. When i told the teacher or mom it sadly didnt make them stop. The teachers cannot really do much honestly. Yes they got punished but it only drove them to hurt me more.
What saved me was me attacking them once in self defence. I didnt care if theyd get hurt, or if id get in trouble. The bullies dont necessarily have to be stronger than you. And guess what. No one helped that guy. No one! He screamed at others to stop me and they just watched freaking out. Cause nothing is worse when youre attacked by someone who's doped with adrenaline, full of pain, despair and rage.
After that they have never approached me again. Its sad i had to sort it out myself but true. After that my self confidence grew and I dared to attack anyone who bullied my friends. They were left alone too as long as I was around.
The way they used the scrabble was perfect ! 👌🏼
Thanks Melody. That idea actually came from a scene in the Bodyguard between Frank Farmer and his Dad. We wanted something they could both do together each day. Then the idea developed to support our message of hope x
I also went through being bullied in Jr high school. I really didn't know how to stand to them, I was too scared to. Many years later I never forgot about that. It stays with you the rest of your life. I believe in karma for these bullies...
A warm hug, a comforting touch, a couple of soothing words are so alleviating.
Thank you for watching and commenting x
"someone said hello..."❤
This was told to me many times during research, which ended up being one year. Thanks for watching and commenting x
I’m facing with bully issue every day but the one who need therapy is the people who doing this .
Awesome little movie. Thanks very much.
Appreciate you saying that, thank you x
Ive been there. When the people who were supposed to love me the most hurt me the most.
I love how she does threw the phone
It was pure relief! It was a mock phone and we did get it back. Thanks for watching x
Loved it. I’ve attempted a few times. Cried so many times. Had many heartbreaks. Friends can break your heart too. It was a good film. Wish I was important too.
You are important Zoe. Thanks for watching x
Best short film by a country mile
Wow! That means a lot, thank you x
Good film shows people there is hope
We hope so. Thanks for watching Dave x
Wow! What a powerful message and wonderful film. I will share it.:-)
Thank you for sharing!
Great film 😭
Thank you very much for watching and commenting x
8:51 - "mom's too busy to listen". That's quite a shame.
On the other hand, it's mom's job to build a relationship where her daughter is comfortable going to her.
This is one of the reasons why a healthy Mom and Dad relationship are essential to the up bringing of a child.
I had the same thing happening to me except there wasn't a reason behind it the r girls just knew I couldn't defend myself and took advantage of it.
I stay with God.
God bless you all. 🙏🏿
The truth will always come out.
God wins at the end.
Always.
Thanks for watching and commenting x