Sometimes. My dad was a rude, mean man. When I got older I had to learn to deal with all kinds of people and be as neutral but respectful even if the other person would treat me badly, and 2 years ago I got really sick and that also taught me that there are worse things than a few words. I'm glad about these experiences because nowadays it's really hard to make me mad.
@@kuuttinen When we go through so much in life and we get to the point where we learn the more hard way to make few things make us angry, we have reached a state of almost fulfillment. That seems to be the case with you. Congratulations with all our hearts 🤗❤
OMG A re-edit of a past episode starts this collection off, but it is followed by FOUR of my most favorite episodes. The first four episodes have the theme of people in the food service industry being abused or having customer problems. The fifth episode is an out-layer, but stars the Queen of Amomama and one of my favorite actors that had the honor to grace your excellent productions. A recap of greatness: Ep 1) Gennadiy Svitich once again plays father of the year; 2) The great Sergey Denga and Alexandra Soroka with one of her great line deliveries 3) Filip Walcerz stars in a great morality play; 4) Filip Walcerz stars again in a great story; 5) Filip co-stars with screen royalty, Alexander Soroka with cameo by Arno Leuning. To top it off, you have the outre with Alexandra Soroka and she was in two of the episodes. A Magnificent Collection that makes sense!
Dear @yamagata008 We are truly grateful for the attention you pay to our stories and the dedication you put into writing your interesting and well-detailed video reviews. Thank you also for appreciating the work of our actors and for making them known on your own. Also for your constant support of our channel with contributions like these. We know that you have had problems with some comments that have been blocked by the platform's algorithm and we are very sorry about that. We want you to know that our team only blocks obscene, insulting, violence-inciting or spam comments and that has not been the case with you. Thank you again for always being with us.
Episode 5 does fit in with the other episodes if you consider that the first four episodes had to do with people in food services. In the fifth episode, it concerns people in the hospitality services, so it is another service industry job with Alexandra Soroka playing a maid. It is another role that Alexandra Soroka just shines in. She is desperately trying to do the right thing. What I love about this episode is that it features Arno Leuning as the stern watch repairman with the kind face. Arno gets to deliver the life lesson of the episode with such dramatic flare, "Nothing in this world is as expensive as a lie." This sets up the entire ending dialog between Filip and Alexandra and it is a beauty to behold. "...one lie leads to another. And another. And another. It's a vicious circle that can be stopped by only one thing. The truth." That is great writing and the dramatic music and sound editing add to that dramatic moment and Alexandra's delivery that she has learned the life lesson. I love this closing seen. DramatizeMe, you create great art with life lessons. And it was so proper that you follow this episode with the wonderful outre by Alexandra Soroka. I have run out of words. Just one word - Amazing.
Episode 2 is equally as well scripted at the first. What I found most memerable was Alexandra Soroka and her delivery of the line, "But he is my father and he's not going to change." That line resonates in this video and showed at the same time she loved her father. Sergey Denga played the strict disciplinarian and was perfect in this role as the stuborn and proud father. Volodymyr Antonov did his best at playing the waiter love interest of Alexandra's character. He portrayed the right mix of simmering anger, resentment and frustration and love of money than all things. All together, this is excellent writing and acting. It is no wonder that my playlist has over 24,000 views of Alexandra Soroka Amomama videos, the most for any other Amomama actor. There is only one Alexadra Soroka and she does a wonderful outre at the end of this collection. She is true Amomama royalty.
Episode one was a re-edit. What makes this episode so special for me is Gennadiy Svitich as the restraunt owning father. He becomes concerned that he has spoiled his son, played by Pavlo Kochubei, after he becomes enraged by bumping into a waiter, played by Daniil Susko. The son learns empathy and near the end of the video it is reported to the father that the waiter he yelled at said that he made a great partner. He finds out that his son no longer wants money for a car, but money to pay for waiter Ben's operation. Gennadiy beams with pride and his eyes flutter as if he is trying bat tears away with his fluttering eye lashes. As his son walks away he glances back at him and as his gaze returns to the table, he give this half gasp-laugh of pride at what his son has accomplish. That is wonderful acting and scene presence. This is the second episode that Genndiy played a father, a doting one. That ending of My Love Is In A Wheelchair is another wonderful ending where he announces with gusto, "I will pay your checks" and attacks his steak. Marvelous.
Episode 3 is so well done. It has a great morality store. After being fooled twice by the master chef, the independent sous chef of an independent outdoor cafe gives him a third chance. The master chef is played by one of my favorite actors and composer pianist Filip Walcerz. Filip delivers his line with such suave and savoir faire, it is such pleasure to see him speak at the end of so many of his roles. What is interesting is that Mayu Gralinda Sakai as the suis chef, the Michelangelo of udon noodles, delivers the most memorable life lesson in this episode, "You need to add your soul to the dish to reach the customer's heart." That is the secret to great cooking and ironically to great acting. And that is great writing. It is clear to me that Filip knows this and why he just shines on the screen in every role he plays. But great acting needs great writing to really pop on the screen and Amomama has great writing with heart. I like that they featured an Asian udon chef. It is like it is a homage to one of my personal heroes, Fuminori Tsuchiko, the owner of the free cafe in Kharkiv, feeding the people of Ukraine that he has grown to love.
Episode 4 is so well written and Filip dominates the screen from the very beginning. What is so wonderful is that each of the actors help build Filip's strong performance. I can only think that Filip must be such a generous actor and a joy to work with to bring out such great performances from each and every actor in the video production. And there are those unique phrases and unique expressions that are Filip Walcerz. It was a pleasure to hear Filip perform his lines with such emotion, emoting anger, frustration, surprise and sincerity. Filip made the ending such a joy to watch at the very end. He describes the boyfriend in such positive terms and he delivers the words with endearing Filip mannerisms. It is like, an apology for all that had gone on before between the two character -- great writing combined with great acting. I credit the fine script and the performance of the whole cast for this masterpiece: Elisabeth Duda, Patricia Franczak, Cesary Nowak, Nikolaj Chilimonzyk, and Mateusz Mirczy.
Dramataze me It is important that you reshowed these episodes because they teach such a great lesson and are such good episodes with great actors.Money does not always buy class integrity or ethical morality
Remember the 3rd one too. He lied by saying he made the noodles but he didn't. So he goes and asks the lady working the cart to help him out. But she doesn't. You don't take someone else's work and pass it off as your own. Moral - treat others how you would like to be treated yourselves. With kindness. He behaved like a jerk to her.
One lie leads to another. Always tell the truth in the first place. It saves a lot of problems that come afterwards when the real truth comes out. I enjoyed the last video DramatizeMe. ❤
The kindness Ethan showed when he told his dad that he wanted to help Ben pay for the surgery he needed to fix his hearing rather than have a new car, really touched me. Ethan went from a Karen, to a caring person.
Seen the 2nd video before. No amount of money is worth blackmailing someone for. You'll get caught in the end. Choose your actions wisely because there will be severe consequences.
Yes Alexandra your one of my favourites on Dramatize Me. All these scenario's that you do all happen in the gay world to. I'm hoping you could do some gay stories, You could possibly get even more subscribers if did some gay stories. You see, I'm gay and there's not much content out there for people like us. Plus, I really enjoy these dramas that you do. Thanks in anticipation. Cheers from Down Under.
Greg Berlanti writes LGBTQ+ TV scripts. He did Heroes of Tomorrow, Arrow, Flash and Batwoman on the WB. He produced other DC TV series, but WB is no longer. Greg Berlanti then went to the bigger networks and is now producing and writing for Brilliant Minds and Doctor Odyssey. I personally do not like Doctor Odyssey, because it is too extreme for my tastes and the episodes are so dark with dark endings. The last two episodes end in suicide. I also am not into menage a trois and that became too radical for me. At least they had a PSA commercial for those two episodes that warned of suicide. The two things that took me to that show is the Captain is the dramatic action star, Don Johnson, and the title character, Doctor Odyssey is Fringe star, Joshua Jackson. I think that you will enjoy Brilliant Minds and the older Berlanti production.
To the person reading this, Jesus Christ loves you so much that he died for you, no matter how much pain you have in life remember that he can heal you of your pain and suffering, he always cares for you and will never leave you. He is waiting for you with open arms and he wants you to come to him and experience his love. He has risen and is coming back, repent and turn to him before it’s too late. The Lord Jesus Christ be with you and fill you with love and peace✝
Yes, it would be interesting if they re-edited with joining pieces that made each episode into a linked story. That probably would take too much work, but it would be magnificent to see. This is what the New Twilight Zone did to meet their production schedule without the huge cost of filming an individual episode. Thank you for suggesting!
What a joke the 3rd video is. Why is it that rich people always think that it's always poor people who would steal from someone's house etc? Moral - never judge a book by its cover. First appearances can always be deceiving.
to be honest i really liked the stories but i would like it even more if each story was a whole long video not only 5 minutes and i am sure that everyone else will like it this way
I am sick of these repeated videos. Everytime dramatizeme comes with new episode streaming it gives a false hope of new story. Now I see the trick here. I won't waste a single second of my time. Kinda sick watching these repeated videos. Sorry u lost ur fan.
Yes, dear @ameliawilson1053 Thanks a lot, but you had great competition from @nengneihoitouthang2064 when it came to posting the first comment. It was actually a tie, so we thank you both for your support and timeliness. 🥇🏆👏👏👏
Do you believe that values are learned at home?
Yes they are. I literally cannot stand privileged and spoilt people who always think that the world owes them something. 🙄🙄🙄
Sometimes. My dad was a rude, mean man. When I got older I had to learn to deal with all kinds of people and be as neutral but respectful even if the other person would treat me badly, and 2 years ago I got really sick and that also taught me that there are worse things than a few words. I'm glad about these experiences because nowadays it's really hard to make me mad.
@@kuuttinen rude words from others and how they treat you reflect more on them. Not you yourself. Please always remember this.
@@kuuttinen When we go through so much in life and we get to the point where we learn the more hard way to make few things make us angry, we have reached a state of almost fulfillment. That seems to be the case with you. Congratulations with all our hearts 🤗❤
Absolutely!!
Treat people how you would like to be treated yourselves. With kindness. It's free and it doesn't cost anything. ❤🙏
OMG A re-edit of a past episode starts this collection off, but it is followed by FOUR of my most favorite episodes. The first four episodes have the theme of people in the food service industry being abused or having customer problems. The fifth episode is an out-layer, but stars the Queen of Amomama and one of my favorite actors that had the honor to grace your excellent productions. A recap of greatness: Ep 1) Gennadiy Svitich once again plays father of the year; 2) The great Sergey Denga and Alexandra Soroka with one of her great line deliveries 3) Filip Walcerz stars in a great morality play; 4) Filip Walcerz stars again in a great story; 5) Filip co-stars with screen royalty, Alexander Soroka with cameo by Arno Leuning. To top it off, you have the outre with Alexandra Soroka and she was in two of the episodes. A Magnificent Collection that makes sense!
@DramatizeMeFan Thank you. I thought so. He has matured as a person and as an actor.
do you have a life mate? i see like 10 comments and all of them have an entire different essay written
Dear @yamagata008 We are truly grateful for the attention you pay to our stories and the dedication you put into writing your interesting and well-detailed video reviews. Thank you also for appreciating the work of our actors and for making them known on your own. Also for your constant support of our channel with contributions like these. We know that you have had problems with some comments that have been blocked by the platform's algorithm and we are very sorry about that. We want you to know that our team only blocks obscene, insulting, violence-inciting or spam comments and that has not been the case with you. Thank you again for always being with us.
Ethan's dad did something mind-blowing, and it totally changed the game. 🤯🔥
Total game changer
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Episode 5 does fit in with the other episodes if you consider that the first four episodes had to do with people in food services. In the fifth episode, it concerns people in the hospitality services, so it is another service industry job with Alexandra Soroka playing a maid. It is another role that Alexandra Soroka just shines in. She is desperately trying to do the right thing. What I love about this episode is that it features Arno Leuning as the stern watch repairman with the kind face. Arno gets to deliver the life lesson of the episode with such dramatic flare, "Nothing in this world is as expensive as a lie." This sets up the entire ending dialog between Filip and Alexandra and it is a beauty to behold. "...one lie leads to another. And another. And another. It's a vicious circle that can be stopped by only one thing. The truth." That is great writing and the dramatic music and sound editing add to that dramatic moment and Alexandra's delivery that she has learned the life lesson. I love this closing seen. DramatizeMe, you create great art with life lessons. And it was so proper that you follow this episode with the wonderful outre by Alexandra Soroka. I have run out of words. Just one word - Amazing.
How do you know his name? If I enter it in Google, it shows me some completely different persons, but not the one in the watch repair shop :o
@@CalistoLP It is Arno. The pictures up on the Net are 20 years old. It is him, older and grayer, but as formidable as always.
I love how it is, THE same story, just with another Location and other actors❣️😭❤️🔥
I know, right. Lately this channel has been repeating videos.
I have seen this one before.
Episode 2 is equally as well scripted at the first. What I found most memerable was Alexandra Soroka and her delivery of the line, "But he is my father and he's not going to change." That line resonates in this video and showed at the same time she loved her father. Sergey Denga played the strict disciplinarian and was perfect in this role as the stuborn and proud father. Volodymyr Antonov did his best at playing the waiter love interest of Alexandra's character. He portrayed the right mix of simmering anger, resentment and frustration and love of money than all things. All together, this is excellent writing and acting. It is no wonder that my playlist has over 24,000 views of Alexandra Soroka Amomama videos, the most for any other Amomama actor. There is only one Alexadra Soroka and she does a wonderful outre at the end of this collection. She is true Amomama royalty.
Episode one was a re-edit. What makes this episode so special for me is Gennadiy Svitich as the restraunt owning father. He becomes concerned that he has spoiled his son, played by Pavlo Kochubei, after he becomes enraged by bumping into a waiter, played by Daniil Susko. The son learns empathy and near the end of the video it is reported to the father that the waiter he yelled at said that he made a great partner. He finds out that his son no longer wants money for a car, but money to pay for waiter Ben's operation. Gennadiy beams with pride and his eyes flutter as if he is trying bat tears away with his fluttering eye lashes. As his son walks away he glances back at him and as his gaze returns to the table, he give this half gasp-laugh of pride at what his son has accomplish. That is wonderful acting and scene presence. This is the second episode that Genndiy played a father, a doting one. That ending of My Love Is In A Wheelchair is another wonderful ending where he announces with gusto, "I will pay your checks" and attacks his steak. Marvelous.
Money can't buy you morals values ppl with money teach your children to love and respect others. Watiching from Trinidad and Tobago nuff love.
Episode 3 is so well done. It has a great morality store. After being fooled twice by the master chef, the independent sous chef of an independent outdoor cafe gives him a third chance. The master chef is played by one of my favorite actors and composer pianist Filip Walcerz. Filip delivers his line with such suave and savoir faire, it is such pleasure to see him speak at the end of so many of his roles. What is interesting is that Mayu Gralinda Sakai as the suis chef, the Michelangelo of udon noodles, delivers the most memorable life lesson in this episode, "You need to add your soul to the dish to reach the customer's heart." That is the secret to great cooking and ironically to great acting. And that is great writing. It is clear to me that Filip knows this and why he just shines on the screen in every role he plays. But great acting needs great writing to really pop on the screen and Amomama has great writing with heart. I like that they featured an Asian udon chef. It is like it is a homage to one of my personal heroes, Fuminori Tsuchiko, the owner of the free cafe in Kharkiv, feeding the people of Ukraine that he has grown to love.
Did anyone catch the LOOK on the waiter’s face? Would y’all take that level of disrespect? 😳💀
Episode 4 is so well written and Filip dominates the screen from the very beginning. What is so wonderful is that each of the actors help build Filip's strong performance. I can only think that Filip must be such a generous actor and a joy to work with to bring out such great performances from each and every actor in the video production. And there are those unique phrases and unique expressions that are Filip Walcerz. It was a pleasure to hear Filip perform his lines with such emotion, emoting anger, frustration, surprise and sincerity. Filip made the ending such a joy to watch at the very end. He describes the boyfriend in such positive terms and he delivers the words with endearing Filip mannerisms. It is like, an apology for all that had gone on before between the two character -- great writing combined with great acting. I credit the fine script and the performance of the whole cast for this masterpiece: Elisabeth Duda, Patricia Franczak, Cesary Nowak, Nikolaj Chilimonzyk, and Mateusz Mirczy.
Alexandra your face is very innocent, love from India. Since 6 am I have been watching dramatizeme stories ❤❤❤
I love the content and consistency you put out on a regular basis.
The first story was brilliant. The others was amazing 😂❤Great Actor's ❤🎉
I LOVE YOUR ALL VIDEOS❤
Love these stories, we need these❤thank you
Dramataze me It is important that you reshowed these episodes because they teach such a great lesson and are such good episodes with great actors.Money does not always buy class integrity or ethical morality
Remember the 3rd one too. He lied by saying he made the noodles but he didn't. So he goes and asks the lady working the cart to help him out. But she doesn't. You don't take someone else's work and pass it off as your own.
Moral - treat others how you would like to be treated yourselves. With kindness. He behaved like a jerk to her.
Kindness is always returned, as is bad treatment of others. Everyone decides their karma, @mandeepsheera6272 Thanks for commenting 🤗
One lie leads to another. Always tell the truth in the first place. It saves a lot of problems that come afterwards when the real truth comes out. I enjoyed the last video DramatizeMe. ❤
@mandeepsheera6272 Hey, dear friend. We ❤ that you always enjoy and comment on our stories
Alexandra angel face gives hope on human kindness, even when she speaks out of stage. Love these morals thanks!
The kindness Ethan showed when he told his dad that he wanted to help Ben pay for the surgery he needed to fix his hearing rather than have a new car, really touched me. Ethan went from a Karen, to a caring person.
I really appreciate how you take the time out and dedication to making all these amazing videos.
For your information, these are reproductions 😂😂😂😂 which were already produced before with other actors
Always love seeing you Ms Alexandra.. Videos are wonderful..😊
It's DramatizeMe video time again! 👌❤️👏💯🥰🙏💢😊🎬🎥📽🎞
Morning to all the amazing team that was lovely I really enjoyed it thank you lot's of love ❤❤❤❤
All OGs would know the first story is a remake
even though they were rude, it doesn't make it right to poison anyone matter what the reason
Aww love these guys amazing actor's 😊
Thanks, @kellywillis6711 They, just like us, will be very happy with your comment ❤
Absolutely, I’ve seen the same drama in the first scenario but with different actors. I’ve found out that the dad here is the former spoiled son.
I liked how Ethan went to a complete jerk to someone willing to help Ben.
I love your stories and the lessons just like Grimm brothers fairytales learns us
Loved to watched once again this amazing videos, tnx a lot it complete my day more power from the Philippines with love 😊
Being wealthy shouldn't make it okay to be disrespectful to people.
I love restaurant videos! 😊
Seen the 2nd video before. No amount of money is worth blackmailing someone for. You'll get caught in the end. Choose your actions wisely because there will be severe consequences.
Aww beautiful team works 😊
We ❤ you, dear @kellywillis6711
Yes Alexandra your one of my favourites on Dramatize Me. All these scenario's that you do all happen in the gay world to. I'm hoping you could do some gay stories, You could possibly get even more subscribers if did some gay stories.
You see, I'm gay and there's not much content out there for people like us. Plus, I really enjoy these dramas that you do.
Thanks in anticipation.
Cheers from Down Under.
Greg Berlanti writes LGBTQ+ TV scripts. He did Heroes of Tomorrow, Arrow, Flash and Batwoman on the WB. He produced other DC TV series, but WB is no longer. Greg Berlanti then went to the bigger networks and is now producing and writing for Brilliant Minds and Doctor Odyssey. I personally do not like Doctor Odyssey, because it is too extreme for my tastes and the episodes are so dark with dark endings. The last two episodes end in suicide. I also am not into menage a trois and that became too radical for me. At least they had a PSA commercial for those two episodes that warned of suicide. The two things that took me to that show is the Captain is the dramatic action star, Don Johnson, and the title character, Doctor Odyssey is Fringe star, Joshua Jackson. I think that you will enjoy Brilliant Minds and the older Berlanti production.
Alexandra, have you thought about Hollywood or New York or . . . . . ? You are very good. I so enjoy watching you. God bless, Vicki from Alabama, USA.
To the person reading this, Jesus Christ loves you so much that he died for you, no matter how much pain you have in life remember that he can heal you of your pain and suffering, he always cares for you and will never leave you. He is waiting for you with open arms and he wants you to come to him and experience his love. He has risen and is coming back, repent and turn to him before it’s too late. The Lord Jesus Christ be with you and fill you with love and peace✝
Amen Amen Amen in Jesus' matchless name..
AMEN in Jesus Name 🙏🙏🙏
I do so, if always say that every person learn a lesson, and to end up with cheating
I want these videos longer, in movie form.
Yes, it would be interesting if they re-edited with joining pieces that made each episode into a linked story. That probably would take too much work, but it would be magnificent to see. This is what the New Twilight Zone did to meet their production schedule without the huge cost of filming an individual episode. Thank you for suggesting!
Great video
What a joke the 3rd video is. Why is it that rich people always think that it's always poor people who would steal from someone's house etc?
Moral - never judge a book by its cover. First appearances can always be deceiving.
Nice lesson to learn
I'm crazy about the actor who plays her father.
Love you Alexandra❤
This scene reminds me of my 1st voice impression of the rude French husband Parris and his wife Francine Lowell, and the pizza driver delivery guy,
Let him rot in jail . Ungrateful kid
So, the woman vendor in the third story made Japanese food, spoke Japanese at 20:38, yet has Chinese Lanterns as decoration with a Chinese last name.
to be honest i really liked the stories but i would like it even more if each story was a whole long video not only 5 minutes and i am sure that everyone else will like it this way
Who stays here to learn English like me
Please make the writing a little bigger sir.❤❤
Iam indian this video give many masege for me human being they part of life
Waiter storie beautiful
WE NEED TO BR LIKE HIM
0:42 AHHH Vancouver bc!
23:50-23:51-23:52-23:53
How do they know what poison he used?
😮oh hell no I know he's not trying to take responsibility for her cooking
Akexandra my favourite actress this film
Is it just me or is the first episode an old video?
23:49
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❤💙💜💚💙
Everyone in the world have story about they life.
Same story different actors
Same story was made in dramatise me starring Robert as spoilt son and istan as his dad
Please come with new stories
may i ask what does the old man with glasses wear on his back is it a cloak or something? or just a simple jacket.
@30:03
I love all ur videos but don't put dirty shows cos I use to watch with my kids.
Bruh can uh make 1'hour length video's..?!
👌
Always reuploading
Good and bad values r taught at home.
8:42
Some really vile nasty people in the world
Yes it iS Bett
10:19
If the message last said was true then no intelligence agency in this world could have run smoothly😁
Aw poor stuck up college boy🎻
Aww
I am sick of these repeated videos. Everytime dramatizeme comes with new episode streaming it gives a false hope of new story. Now I see the trick here. I won't waste a single second of my time. Kinda sick watching these repeated videos. Sorry u lost ur fan.
2:07pm 11/15/24
Real OGs know this is a copy of another episode jus wit diff persons
I just watch this for english improving but I don't like to watch anyway
1st ❤
Excellent, @nengneihoitouthang2064 Your comment and @ameliawilson1053's comment posted at the same time. Many thanks to both of you 🥇🏆👏👏👏
First comment, First view and 1st like
Yes, dear @ameliawilson1053 Thanks a lot, but you had great competition from @nengneihoitouthang2064 when it came to posting the first comment. It was actually a tie, so we thank you both for your support and timeliness. 🥇🏆👏👏👏
2min ago
Anyone who doesn't skip their video when they upload?🥹❤️❤️🤭