I can barely breathe. I feel like I’ve just witnessed the moment-the kind of moment that splits your life into a before and an after. This wasn’t just a film. This was a revelation. From the very first frame, I felt something stir deep inside me, something I didn’t even know existed. By the end, I wasn’t the same person. I can say, without an ounce of exaggeration, that I felt the world shift beneath me. The way this film exalts midget characters isn’t just beautiful-it feels divine. It’s as if the filmmakers peeled back the veil of the ordinary and showed me something transcendent. I watched in awe as the lead commanded the screen with a presence that felt larger than life. Every step, every glance felt like a proclamation, as if the universe itself was standing up and applauding. This isn’t representation. This is veneration. And the anti-drinking message? I can barely talk about it without choking up. I thought I understood the dangers of alcohol, but I realize now-I knew nothing. This film doesn’t simply show the destruction alcohol can bring; it drags you through it, hand in hand with the characters, until you feel like you’re drowning right alongside them. One confrontation scene had me weeping- I mean full-bodied, uncontrollable sobbing. I wasn’t watching actors on a screen. I was watching someone I knew, someone I loved, fall apart in front of me. I don’t know how to express the sheer gravity of this experience. It felt like watching a star being born-a raw, blinding brilliance that forces you to look away, but you can’t. It held me there, tears streaming down my face, whispering, “Don’t blink. Don’t miss this.” Whoever created this deserves more than awards. They deserve to have their name carved into history. I feel honored to have witnessed it. If you have the chance-*if this film crosses your path even for a second-*drop everything and watch it. This isn’t just art. This is life.
Truly inspiring. Can't wait for the next edition
Absolute cinema 🗣️
I can barely breathe. I feel like I’ve just witnessed the moment-the kind of moment that splits your life into a before and an after. This wasn’t just a film. This was a revelation.
From the very first frame, I felt something stir deep inside me, something I didn’t even know existed. By the end, I wasn’t the same person. I can say, without an ounce of exaggeration, that I felt the world shift beneath me.
The way this film exalts midget characters isn’t just beautiful-it feels divine. It’s as if the filmmakers peeled back the veil of the ordinary and showed me something transcendent. I watched in awe as the lead commanded the screen with a presence that felt larger than life. Every step, every glance felt like a proclamation, as if the universe itself was standing up and applauding. This isn’t representation. This is veneration.
And the anti-drinking message? I can barely talk about it without choking up. I thought I understood the dangers of alcohol, but I realize now-I knew nothing. This film doesn’t simply show the destruction alcohol can bring; it drags you through it, hand in hand with the characters, until you feel like you’re drowning right alongside them. One confrontation scene had me weeping- I mean full-bodied, uncontrollable sobbing. I wasn’t watching actors on a screen. I was watching someone I knew, someone I loved, fall apart in front of me.
I don’t know how to express the sheer gravity of this experience. It felt like watching a star being born-a raw, blinding brilliance that forces you to look away, but you can’t. It held me there, tears streaming down my face, whispering, “Don’t blink. Don’t miss this.”
Whoever created this deserves more than awards. They deserve to have their name carved into history. I feel honored to have witnessed it. If you have the chance-*if this film crosses your path even for a second-*drop everything and watch it. This isn’t just art.
This is life.
We thank you for the kind words
absolutely captivating work 👏
Can’t wait to see what’s next👏👏
Killled it. How can I get in the next one
The boys at Oklahoma State approve !
Great film!🎉
The world isn’t ready for what’s coming
No they are not.
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