Wow, this short film was incredibly well done! I really enjoyed how it captured the monotony of his routine. The interaction between the main character and the audience was a brilliant touch. It added a layer of depth and engagement that made the story even more compelling. Amazing work!
I felt boredom and depression and claustrophobia immense rage and darkness any hopelessness with jarring emotions and honestly- I don’t think I would have made it through the first day.if I also had a family mortgage etc I would have tried to make it work somehow by going through the boxes and reading or sorting whatever was in them but This is something that would have definitely made me get on that rooftop with that guy. This felt so real. Like it was me who was in there. Brilliant work! Bravo!
This felt like solitary confinement being in prison…. Even on his lunch break no one could talk to him. Actually I myself felt close in, isolated from everyoneI….. absolutely enjoyed this and the actor was very impressive too.❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
This premise reminded me of a documentary on Japan's prison system and how, as punishment while being held, you have to sit in the middle of a room with reading and writing materials (which are taken away if you move/stand). Honestly, things could be worse and for an introvert, it's not that bad.
Well, the yt algorithm has been pumping vids like 6-7 years ago, so with the rate it's going, in about 1-2 years I'd say this vid will pop off. It was super well done and hope I get the recommendation in 2 years to rewatch it.
@@HugoWill Yes, it did a great job at being boring. I did not finish it, because my faith in Indie shorts delivering an ending that doesn't suck is almost completely gone. :)
tbh i wouldve just brought a hard drive or flash drive full of whatever entertainment just to pass the day. Catch up on shit you haven't been able to watch or learn while working PERMITTED that you can do what he can in that room alone.
He also sounds like a gossiper whom the others avoid. So now his continues his laidback excuse at the coffee machine waiting for any bait to listen to his complaints about the corporate system rather than appreciating his job and do it well. Well, his excuse is the culture shock.
So we saw they didn't take his phone away from him, bad move. See there is this thing called mobile data and phone chargers........ Yeah needless to say this wouldn't work as a punishment on young people.
Wow, this short film was incredibly well done! I really enjoyed how it captured the monotony of his routine. The interaction between the main character and the audience was a brilliant touch. It added a layer of depth and engagement that made the story even more compelling. Amazing work!
@@omenka thank you 🙏
I felt boredom and depression and claustrophobia immense rage and darkness any hopelessness with jarring emotions and honestly- I don’t think I would have made it through the first day.if I also had a family mortgage etc I would have tried to make it work somehow by going through the boxes and reading or sorting whatever was in them but This is something that would have definitely made me get on that rooftop with that guy. This felt so real. Like it was me who was in there. Brilliant work! Bravo!
Thank you 🙏
This felt like solitary confinement being in prison…. Even on his lunch break no one could talk to him. Actually I myself felt close in, isolated from everyoneI….. absolutely enjoyed this and the actor was very impressive too.❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Unpredictable, so, enjoyable.
This premise reminded me of a documentary on Japan's prison system and how, as punishment while being held, you have to sit in the middle of a room with reading and writing materials (which are taken away if you move/stand). Honestly, things could be worse and for an introvert, it's not that bad.
so the books are in front of you but you arent allowed to read them?
Wow, this is amazing! How haven't more people seen this?
Well, the yt algorithm has been pumping vids like 6-7 years ago, so with the rate it's going, in about 1-2 years I'd say this vid will pop off. It was super well done and hope I get the recommendation in 2 years to rewatch it.
In the 1990”s when the Japanese lost so much money from over spending and gluttony in the 1980’s, this is how many employees were treated.
This movie makes me feel like I'm in that room. Half way through, I got bored and left.
@@OmegaMouse then it did a good job bring his feeling in that room, because it’s slow and boring for him. Haven’t you finished watching ?;)
@@HugoWill Yes, it did a great job at being boring. I did not finish it, because my faith in Indie shorts delivering an ending that doesn't suck is almost completely gone. :)
@@OmegaMouse good luck with your faith
@@HugoWillenjoyed it and actor did good job it the feel off feeling powerless
So true ' Culture shock is real.' Especially for those not accustmed to much traveling.
tbh i wouldve just brought a hard drive or flash drive full of whatever entertainment just to pass the day. Catch up on shit you haven't been able to watch or learn while working PERMITTED that you can do what he can in that room alone.
This was really good what was your setup? Camera/lenses/focal lengths
Red v raptor, vespid primes, mostly at 21,35mm
He also sounds like a gossiper whom the others avoid. So now his continues his laidback excuse at the coffee machine waiting for any bait to listen to his complaints about the corporate system rather than appreciating his job and do it well. Well, his excuse is the culture shock.
This honestly isnt really a punishment. its free money
So we saw they didn't take his phone away from him, bad move. See there is this thing called mobile data and phone chargers........ Yeah needless to say this wouldn't work as a punishment on young people.
So it was punishment .. how come I don’t get it
Is your film critical of Japanese culture? It certainly seems to be.