I am from Hong Kong and dated a taiwanese guy from Taiwan at the beginning of the year. We went back and forth between Hong Kong and Taiwan for 3 months and then he lost love to me suddenly. I used to like Taiwan but I thought I won't ever going back again cos I was really hurt. I watched this video one random night and all the memories just came back...I feel very sad, and then a sudden thought came to my mind: why I should stop exploring the world becos of one failed relationship? So I booked my vacation and went to Kenting by myself last month. I guess it takes alot of courage to stand up again from where you fall once. Thank you so much for this video giving me the courage and Kenting is really a wonderful place to visit. I decide putting the light bulb by myself, I miss him but I moved on.
I'm so glad our work can have a positive impact like this. It's amazing to me to think that this video we made 3 yrs ago was able to affect your life on the other side of the world in such a dramatic way. That must've been a great trip. Thank you for your support, and we're happy we could inspire you.
I was looking at my favorite list and saw that I added this 4 years ago. 4 years later, my heart still clenches at the voicemail. I've been watches your shorts since you guys were in college, and as Wong Fu matured, so did the message in your videos. This video summed up a feeling that is hard to put into words. Thank you for the visual explanation. It was beautifully done.
I haven't been writing lately, but your short films always inspire me to turn my small thoughts into big stories. Thank you for all your short films. Each short film means a lot to me.
Eight years ago when I first watched this film, I couldn’t pin point why I felt so captivated by it. Now as I rewatch it, I realize how much this influenced me and my love for storytelling through cinematographic and photographic symbolism. I still love this film so much.
i saw this as a child and i didnt understand this video at all... but all these years later, im 25 now and revisiting my old fav wong fu films after a long time and this film makes all the sense in the world. i loved it
Phil just posted about this video on his instagram, I’m so glad I could see this gem of a short film. Never been to Taiwan but someday I would like to visit.
I've watched a lot of your shorts, but this is my favourite so far. It's the one that has touched me the most (the voicemail part)!!! So so amazing. Keep doing what you do, please :)
I was her. I wanted him to beside me. I and my ex, we both were liking travelling. We were planned to visit Malaysia first month of this year. But we're broke up. It was almost a half year.. I stand up now. I just wondering that there's kind of video like this :D I felt the feeling... Hopefully, this video can inspire more women around the world those feel rejected to stand up again.
I rarely cry while watching TH-cam videos, but this one really got me sobbing. Great work on making videos that actually have depth in their content, Wong Fu. Keep it up!
I think everyone's being too hard on the guy. At least we saw that he was sorry and wanted to make amends, right? At least there was growth on his part.
"SOME TRY TO FORGET, SOME TEND TO DWELL, BUT WILL DO NEIGTHER" THIS IS THE VERY LINE FROM VIDEO WHICH HELPED TO TO MOVE ON WITH MY LIFE AFTER I BROKE UP AFTER A LONG TERM RELATIONSHIP!! LITERALLY CHANGED MY LIFE! THNX WONGFU!
Mikoy Mugot It's more accurate, but saying "Chinese" is not really politically incorrect but saying speaking Indian is totally wrong. I'm biracial so I speak for both sides and reserve rights to be condescending and shit. Just kidding... Or am I?
This is a very sad story for me. Watching this reminds me of the many times I would recommend places for my boyfriend and I to go to and he would deny it. Later on he would go with his friends to these exact places. He never understood why I was hurt by it.
To this day, I still love love this short! I remember when I first watched it, it taught me not to dwell and to stop letting the past make me sad. Today, watching it and really listening to it in Chinese, it taught me to cherish the relationships I have now. I love this. I love Wong Fu.
+awkwardpandasmile "some people forget and some dwell" if she didnt do both = she remembered and didnt dwell. Hence she still grudged and didnt let him in.
For me, I think she let go of the grudge already. She definitely did not try to forget or erase it from her life. Instead, she learned to accept it which leads to a better future (as opposed to unhealthy dwelling or simply forgetting) symbolized by her fixing the broken light at the end. It's unclear whether her choice was (1. open the door) to let him in her life again as a sign of her acknowledging his change or (2. close the door) moving on to new and better things in life which does not necessarily mean that she held a grudge (though still possible). IMO, I think she forgave him BUT closed the door on him cause she wants to move on. Tbh, I like the mystery in Wong Fu shorts like this. Other people can have their own personal interpretations on the story with this kind of open-ended style.
It is tearing my heart every time I listen to the soft yet fainting voice of the boy, saying 'Can I come in', and the girl looks up with her pure, innocent eyes. It just reminds me of my previous relationship.
I miss these strange, dreamy, oddly nostalgic shorts. The shorts now are peak quality, but this era-including the HK The One Days collection-marked a bizarre, unknowable moment in Wong Fu's repertoire.
To me it seems as though she is neither going to forget the the memories of their relationship or reflect on what they once were. She has accepted its conclusion and found resolve to move on
Came back and watched this short again because Philip mentioned it on his Instagram. Watching this was so nostalgic as it reminded me of all the times I spent in Taiwan around the time this was filmed. So thankful that Philip is Taiwanese American and captured the mood of the place from back then.
I live in Taiwan I live in Tainan this short brought some the things Taiwan i famous for! I'm very happy to be able to call myself Taiwanese... Next time you guy find you self doing a project in Taiwan try filming in 礁溪 宜蘭~ very beautiful place I'm going to college there next month...
These is a such a beautiful short, very deep. I don't know what to feel, i'm having mixed emotions right now. :( / :) Btw, what is the name of the girl, I only got these 方邵淇 but i'm not chinese or taiwanese, can someone tell me the name of the girl, she's so pretty!
Am I the only one who thought that guy and the girl's attitudes in the beginning of this short were similar to Lars and Sadie from Steven Universe? The girl was optimistic and seemed concerned to have fun with her man, similar to Sadie. And the man, himself, was very negative and was originally selfish like Lars.
I’ve watched this every few years and it makes me cry every time. Such a beautiful video even to this day. (I love watching it when I forget exactly how this video plays out)
I love this and seeing this short will never get old to me. To me I think this film is something anyone can relate. The lightbulb represents something that was broken and needed to be fix. Though he wanted a chance to fix everything, he couldn't. In the end you see her fix it by herself which showed you that in life things will get better.
I had recently been telling myself I wanna try to get a girl who isn't Asian because I had been dating asians for the past 3 years. But I think I still want to continue that haha.
I saw this short when it first came out, it was so good, with the music and everything, it's amazing you did it on holidays. And now many years later, when I am on a solo trip to Taiwan, taking the train/HSR , walking through the night markets, etc, I feel like I can relate to this even better 🥰
I swear, Phil scripts and produces my favorite WongFu videos. So far, I haven't seen a comment thanking him, so here is my thanks. Thanks Phil, for making me feel so happy/sad/depressed/optimistic all at the same time. Also, thanks to the wonderful crew who filmed it.
Every now and then, I return to this video and re-watch it. Looking at this, I can't help but reminisce of the times or places I've been to with a girl I used to date so many years ago. I wonder what I should or shouldn't have said, what I should or shouldn't have done. I can't change the past, all I can hope for is that I can be the best I can in the future, and cherish whatever time I have with whom I have.
I know it's kinda late to say this, but this will remain one of my favorite films on this channel. Thank you guys so much for inspiring me and encouraging me with your amazing films.
I get what Phil's teaching us. A couple would go through a separation. One tries their best to get closer but the other doesn't respond to their partner. One tries, one never does. It would end up in a break up or separation. But sooner or later, the one who doesn't participate will try to learn why the breakup happened. They would try to get a second chance. The other person will either move on or dwell in the past. Thanks Phil. this is my fav out of all.
Love this. Love the ending. Sometimes you'll never get back to the place you left behind. The people who once loved you so much might have just got tired and simply won't want to try anymore. I respect the girl for her decision, cause she knows how to move on from the past.
You never get rid of experiences. They happen, they stay with you. You could push them back in your mind, try to keep them away from your heart,... but they are there. Forever. As all things that you experience in life, they all become lessons. Because you can't help but analyze and reflect. That's what make you the person you are. Happiness... sadness... joy... pain... heartache... and the memories. You move on. But how many times do you play back those memories? All a part of Life.
Thanks for the hint! I stumbled over these videos and I am amazed by the talent and creativity of these guys.. Love the short stories and the "behind the scenes" info
I always come back to this short.
Thanks for filming this, Phil.
Love from Taiwan.
me too :')
me too :)
I love this short, Phil! It's been 10 years. This came out when I was in high school.
One of my all time wongfu favorites.
I am from Hong Kong and dated a taiwanese guy from Taiwan at the beginning of the year. We went back and forth between Hong Kong and Taiwan for 3 months and then he lost love to me suddenly. I used to like Taiwan but I thought I won't ever going back again cos I was really hurt. I watched this video one random night and all the memories just came back...I feel very sad, and then a sudden thought came to my mind: why I should stop exploring the world becos of one failed relationship? So I booked my vacation and went to Kenting by myself last month. I guess it takes alot of courage to stand up again from where you fall once. Thank you so much for this video giving me the courage and Kenting is really a wonderful place to visit. I decide putting the light bulb by myself, I miss him but I moved on.
I'm so glad our work can have a positive impact like this. It's amazing to me to think that this video we made 3 yrs ago was able to affect your life on the other side of the world in such a dramatic way. That must've been a great trip. Thank you for your support, and we're happy we could inspire you.
I'm happy for u
So redundant. Thumbs down for you.
Awesome story... have a good live :)
amen happy 4 u .
She didnt forget the past, and yet she didnt choose to dwell in the past. She lights up the bulb by herself at the end. She moved on.
kaya nga
"Some try to forget. Some tend to dwell. But I will do neither."
ninjabubbles what she means by that is that she will never forget or dwell but remember and not regret
ninjabubble
I was looking at my favorite list and saw that I added this 4 years ago. 4 years later, my heart still clenches at the voicemail. I've been watches your shorts since you guys were in college, and as Wong Fu matured, so did the message in your videos. This video summed up a feeling that is hard to put into words. Thank you for the visual explanation. It was beautifully done.
evilkitty51 I'm so glad someone had the exact words to describe the experience of their wonderful shorts.
We are lucky we have people like Wes, Philip, and Ted to show us how life is, and how it is meant to be.
Every so often, I come back and watch this video, and it's always just as powerful as the first time.
I love the ending. I like how she hesitates a bit and then the scene is cut to her fixing the lightbulb.
I haven't been writing lately, but your short films always inspire me to turn my small thoughts into big stories. Thank you for all your short films. Each short film means a lot to me.
I cried at his voice message, legit tears are coming out of my eyes dude
Eight years ago when I first watched this film, I couldn’t pin point why I felt so captivated by it. Now as I rewatch it, I realize how much this influenced me and my love for storytelling through cinematographic and photographic symbolism. I still love this film so much.
i saw this as a child and i didnt understand this video at all... but all these years later, im 25 now and revisiting my old fav wong fu films after a long time and this film makes all the sense in the world. i loved it
Phil just posted about this video on his instagram, I’m so glad I could see this gem of a short film. Never been to Taiwan but someday I would like to visit.
I've watched a lot of your shorts, but this is my favourite so far. It's the one that has touched me the most (the voicemail part)!!! So so amazing. Keep doing what you do, please :)
Can u explain the ending - I didn't get it
This honestly hurts my heart.
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Just discovered this video... And that it was released during the time I spent myself in Taiwan for my exchange studies. How I miss it... :')
this video holds a special place in my heart
All time favorite short
I was her. I wanted him to beside me.
I and my ex, we both were liking travelling. We were planned to visit Malaysia first month of this year. But we're broke up. It was almost a half year..
I stand up now. I just wondering that there's kind of video like this :D I felt the feeling... Hopefully, this video can inspire more women around the world those feel rejected to stand up again.
Five years later and this can still make me cry -- I'm reminded why this is my favorite Wong Fu short.
This is one of my fave shorts of WFP. Beautifully made.
I hope Wong Fu will make one of their shorts here in the Philippines soon :-)
Should be writing an essay, instead I'm here watching addiciting Wong Fu vids >< Awww I love you guys too much!
+Pomegranate Grapefruit
well I think I finished it, honestly I don't really remember, but I did graduate :)
Thanks! :)
+Jacqueline Quiroz Same here :3 I should get back to work tho i guess, i'm in the middle of an internship! :) Take care!
I rarely cry while watching TH-cam videos, but this one really got me sobbing. Great work on making videos that actually have depth in their content, Wong Fu. Keep it up!
5:31 Cinematic music and story complements each other sooo well.
I didn't realize how much I missed your videos. Wong Fu 4 Life
This made me think of all the promises we made that never got fulfilled..
it's been almost 6 years and this is still my favorite video by them
i dont linger i dont move on right away either,i love the memories and yet the newness on moving on deeply both at the same time.
Thank you for filming in Taiwan and made Taiwan visible!!!
I think everyone's being too hard on the guy. At least we saw that he was sorry and wanted to make amends, right? At least there was growth on his part.
Yes. In the end it was best for them to move on, though, but he did want to make things right, which is great!
"SOME TRY TO FORGET, SOME TEND TO DWELL, BUT WILL DO NEIGTHER" THIS IS THE VERY LINE FROM VIDEO WHICH HELPED TO TO MOVE ON WITH MY LIFE AFTER I BROKE UP AFTER A LONG TERM RELATIONSHIP!! LITERALLY CHANGED MY LIFE! THNX WONGFU!
Ahhhhhhh they are speaking Chinese!!!!! #ProudtobeChinese
Chinese is politically incorrect. I think it's Mandarin. :D
Mikoy Mugot It's more accurate, but saying "Chinese" is not really politically incorrect but saying speaking Indian is totally wrong.
I'm biracial so I speak for both sides and reserve rights to be condescending and shit. Just kidding... Or am I?
Happy Chinese new year #yearofthehorse
This short touches me everytime i see it again
This is just so good. I've watched it many times. It is one of the best of your work and the actress in it is PHENOMENAL.
This is a very sad story for me. Watching this reminds me of the many times I would recommend places for my boyfriend and I to go to and he would deny it. Later on he would go with his friends to these exact places. He never understood why I was hurt by it.
I was like the guy once, watching this made me cry...
I was that guy too...doesn't make you or me a bad guy...we just were not mature enough i think. But i forgive me and so should you.
one the best production i have ever seen ......wongfu ftw!
Can you guys make part 2 because it really good and I wonder what will happen next.
To this day, I still love love this short! I remember when I first watched it, it taught me not to dwell and to stop letting the past make me sad. Today, watching it and really listening to it in Chinese, it taught me to cherish the relationships I have now.
I love this. I love Wong Fu.
yeyyyy Taiwan :D nice to know that someone else comes from there too ^-^
Sooo she didn't let him in?
i think nope
+awkwardpandasmile "some people forget and some dwell" if she didnt do both = she remembered and didnt dwell. Hence she still grudged and didnt let him in.
For me, I think she let go of the grudge already. She definitely did not try to forget or erase it from her life. Instead, she learned to accept it which leads to a better future (as opposed to unhealthy dwelling or simply forgetting) symbolized by her fixing the broken light at the end. It's unclear whether her choice was (1. open the door) to let him in her life again as a sign of her acknowledging his change or (2. close the door) moving on to new and better things in life which does not necessarily mean that she held a grudge (though still possible). IMO, I think she forgave him BUT closed the door on him cause she wants to move on.
Tbh, I like the mystery in Wong Fu shorts like this. Other people can have their own personal interpretations on the story with this kind of open-ended style.
He reminds me of every FOB guy I've ever met.
It is tearing my heart every time I listen to the soft yet fainting voice of the boy, saying 'Can I come in', and the girl looks up with her pure, innocent eyes. It just reminds me of my previous relationship.
omg so boss watched the whole thing without looking at subs
Am I the only one who thinks that the actor looks like Kris and actress like Tao fom exo? XD
haha yes! that's what I was thinking too, he's attractive 😂
HA omg they do
#Taoris forever
Qi Xin lmaooo😂😂💕
There are like a billion people from exo how do you know one of their names
THERE SHOULD BE A 2nd one
I miss these strange, dreamy, oddly nostalgic shorts. The shorts now are peak quality, but this era-including the HK The One Days collection-marked a bizarre, unknowable moment in Wong Fu's repertoire.
The ending really confused me, can someone explain it??
Me too!
To me it seems as though she is neither going to forget the the memories of their relationship or reflect on what they once were. She has accepted its conclusion and found resolve to move on
one moment you're watching filthyfrank then end up here, HOW!?
looking a little bit like wu yifan ^ ^ but just in the first second
lol i thought i was the only one who thought that :D
lol I thought the same :))))))) OMG
He sounds like him too o_o
naaa. wu yifan has a much lower voice c:
glad you like asian actors
Came back and watched this short again because Philip mentioned it on his Instagram. Watching this was so nostalgic as it reminded me of all the times I spent in Taiwan around the time this was filmed. So thankful that Philip is Taiwanese American and captured the mood of the place from back then.
I hope my ex realizes this too :( he never wanted to go anywhere with me
Okay, I don't get the ending. Did she fix the relationship? Did she let him in?
New lightbulb, new light in her life. But she won't forget about the burnt out one.
wait so does this mean she didnt take him back im a bit confused
Wong Fu short films are so emotional. This is yet another one to make me tear up. The messages are so beautiful.
I live in Taiwan I live in Tainan this short brought some the things Taiwan i famous for! I'm very happy to be able to call myself Taiwanese... Next time you guy find you self doing a project in Taiwan try filming in 礁溪 宜蘭~ very beautiful place I'm going to college there next month...
so she chose not to let him in right?
aw
well thx anyway
Nanako Fukuda ...........
That is deep! So many feels though. Good job!
I kinda miss wong fu productions when it was like this 2 or so years back *Please come back*
I miss the old WongFu.
this!!
These is a such a beautiful short, very deep. I don't know what to feel, i'm having mixed emotions right now. :( / :) Btw, what is the name of the girl, I only got these 方邵淇 but i'm not chinese or taiwanese, can someone tell me the name of the girl, she's so pretty!
"Fang Shao Qi"
fml3131 Thank you very much!
It made me sad how he didnt want to go to the places and left the girl alone. Nonetheless I still love the movie
#oldfavorites
6 years on and this is still one of my favourite Wong Fu shorts
That guy is a jerk
This makes me want to go back to Taiwan...
Am I the only one who thought that guy and the girl's attitudes in the beginning of this short were similar to Lars and Sadie from Steven Universe? The girl was optimistic and seemed concerned to have fun with her man, similar to Sadie. And the man, himself, was very negative and was originally selfish like Lars.
I’ve watched this every few years and it makes me cry every time. Such a beautiful video even to this day. (I love watching it when I forget exactly how this video plays out)
the girL is so pretty
Is that Kris from Exo???!!!
hOLY CRAP YOU THOUGHT THAT TOO??? YES IM NOT ALONE
good fucking god I miss Taiwan
mee too :(
I love this and seeing this short will never get old to me. To me I think this film is something anyone can relate. The lightbulb represents something that was broken and needed to be fix. Though he wanted a chance to fix everything, he couldn't. In the end you see her fix it by herself which showed you that in life things will get better.
YAS I CAN UNDERSTAND
Taiwan for life
+Bryan Lin Coincidentally I'm living in Kaohsiung right now, at Taiwan for a vacation and to visit relatives :3
I love the shorts in mandarin!
rewatching this two years later and still cried. one of my favorite short from them for sure
You know, I've been watching your videos all night. And you have helped me come to a realization. I want an Asian gf
I had recently been telling myself I wanna try to get a girl who isn't Asian because I had been dating asians for the past 3 years. But I think I still want to continue that haha.
lol :) hahahaha that's a funny comment
Deep...
I saw this short when it first came out, it was so good, with the music and everything, it's amazing you did it on holidays. And now many years later, when I am on a solo trip to Taiwan, taking the train/HSR , walking through the night markets, etc, I feel like I can relate to this even better 🥰
I swear, Phil scripts and produces my favorite WongFu videos. So far, I haven't seen a comment thanking him, so here is my thanks. Thanks Phil, for making me feel so happy/sad/depressed/optimistic all at the same time. Also, thanks to the wonderful crew who filmed it.
This is still my most favourite film of Wong Fu. I've watched it hundreds of times.
Watching this again after 3 years, and I'm crying just as much
Every now and then, I return to this video and re-watch it. Looking at this, I can't help but reminisce of the times or places I've been to with a girl I used to date so many years ago. I wonder what I should or shouldn't have said, what I should or shouldn't have done. I can't change the past, all I can hope for is that I can be the best I can in the future, and cherish whatever time I have with whom I have.
I know it's kinda late to say this, but this will remain one of my favorite films on this channel. Thank you guys so much for inspiring me and encouraging me with your amazing films.
Still one of my most favorite short films ever. There's something about it that brings me back here once in awhile.
it's amazing that this great story was made with no crew or budget, "just running around the city with a couple of friends"
2022 and I still feel devastated about love
I get what Phil's teaching us. A couple would go through a separation. One tries their best to get closer but the other doesn't respond to their partner. One tries, one never does. It would end up in a break up or separation. But sooner or later, the one who doesn't participate will try to learn why the breakup happened. They would try to get a second chance. The other person will either move on or dwell in the past. Thanks Phil. this is my fav out of all.
This is still one of my all time favourite wong fu short films, it still holds up today!
I remember watching this vid when I was 12. Truly a Wong Fu treasure.
every time i come back to this the music gets me
Love this. Love the ending. Sometimes you'll never get back to the place you left behind. The people who once loved you so much might have just got tired and simply won't want to try anymore. I respect the girl for her decision, cause she knows how to move on from the past.
I sometimes wonder how such a funny guy can make such a touching story, this seriously never gets old.
This is one of my favorite shortfilms of all time. It is just beautiful, moving, honest. I just love it
You never get rid of experiences. They happen, they stay with you. You could push them back in your mind, try to keep them away from your heart,... but they are there. Forever. As all things that you experience in life, they all become lessons. Because you can't help but analyze and reflect. That's what make you the person you are. Happiness... sadness... joy... pain... heartache... and the memories. You move on. But how many times do you play back those memories? All a part of Life.
Just read the behind the scenes and really got amazed by your work Phil!. All of viewers should check it!
Thanks for the hint! I stumbled over these videos and I am amazed by the talent and creativity of these guys.. Love the short stories and the "behind the scenes" info
Thank you for this video. I recently went through a rough break up and I'm not over him yet. This gave me so much hope. It was beautiful.
I'm going back to Taiwan in a week! Best feeling ever. Thank you Wong Fu for making us this lovely short.
I love this short drama it actually made me cry the first time I watched it. Great job Phil
I was looking for this short and i finally found it again. My favorite short from you guys!