Can the things we love, love us back the same? Five household objects express their feelings towards their owner when she begins to neglect them for someone else. "When Five Fell" is a new take on the ideal boy-meets-girl love story. Although the short is told from a unique and unconventional perspective, the emotions described should be familiar to anyone that's fallen in or out of a relationship.
My favorite line is: "But, to know her scent, means something else. It means, we've been close - closer than anyone else." I don't know, but yeah, I really love that line. :P This short film is written and directed by Wesley Chan from Wong Fu Productions, and it features Mimi Chao, William Yu, David Choi, AJ Rafael, Bobby Choy, Paul Dateh and Chris Dinh. I agree that anyone can relate to the emotions the five objects felt in this film. The concept, again, is simple, but because it's Wong Fu, the way it is presented is very unique. And that's why this video caught my attention and praise. Watch in delight another masterpiece from one of the best. :D
This picture isn't mine. Credits to the owner :) I like it so I'm keeping it. HAHA.
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