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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @SharonNolfi
    @SharonNolfi Год назад +417

    Loved it! Great acting by the lead, not just in the stuttering, but in his incredibly expressive face and body language. I want to shout.

    • @eugenetswong
      @eugenetswong Год назад +28

      I agree. Throughout most of this, I thought that this was going to be a cliche story where we are supposed to feel sorry for the next victim, but I liked the ending.
      His natural reaction was an opportunity for him to grow and try something new. I'm glad that the other characters weren't push overs or rude.

    • @krollpeter
      @krollpeter Год назад +9

      I was so moved by his acting, and then also by the acting of the lady at the end. Brilliant!

    • @SharonNolfi
      @SharonNolfi Год назад +13

      @@krollpeter Yes, the woman's face showed patience, respect, and understanding, giving the young man a chance to express himself.

    • @rachaelwamucii
      @rachaelwamucii Год назад +5

      I felt the same. All my emotions were with him

  • @zoraizchan
    @zoraizchan Год назад +298

    As someone with a stutter, this was hard to watch. It's like looking at the worst parts of myself... But this movie is incredible. It communicates everything I can't about stuttering in the best way possible. Will be sharing this with everyone I know. Thank you for making this...

    • @andyb7891
      @andyb7891 Год назад +7

      Dude had to have had real problems as a young adult. The rage and the frustration is spot on. I'm with you this reopens some old wounds. But well made

    • @SoChillExplores
      @SoChillExplores Год назад +3

    • @LMTMarta
      @LMTMarta Год назад +2

      Must be horrible

    • @mxthegodly
      @mxthegodly Год назад +3

      exactly! I have a stutter as well, and this was so accurate :)

    • @stutterology101
      @stutterology101 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@LMTMarta horrible when other people treat us poorly and make us fear speaking. Or when speech therapists treat us like it’s possible for us to be fluent and we should do that to make listeners happy.
      Or like in this, if something is inaccessible… then it is horrible.
      When someone doesn’t care that we stutter and just likes to listen to us, and things are made to be accessible, stuttering isn’t really so bad. At least for me. Wish the world treated us better and didn’t expect us to change though

  • @jb2517
    @jb2517 Год назад +114

    I've never felt more empathy in a twelve minute span. This is what short films should all strive for! Wonderful job all involved

  • @alwayspooh1588
    @alwayspooh1588 Год назад +186

    The lead actor is fantastic! A very talented young man who should be given larger projects.

  • @littlefrank90
    @littlefrank90 Год назад +96

    I want to hug him, don't worry florist, take your time, I'll wait!

  • @thebruceisloose7595
    @thebruceisloose7595 Год назад +177

    I've dealt with stuttering my whole life since I was a kid. Tried speech therapy nothing worked. I still remember the crippling fear and anxiety in seventh grade. Reading a book aloud in class and it being my turn to read.

    • @thebruceisloose7595
      @thebruceisloose7595 Год назад +13

      @noi000 I would think of anything to get out of reading in class I would plan it to ask to go to the bathroom when it was getting close to being my turn.

    • @beastboy8946
      @beastboy8946 Год назад +5

      That's what Im going through atm, have a presentation tomorrow might skip school...

    • @andyb7891
      @andyb7891 Год назад +9

      I was the same it was ruff. It turned into anger real quick. I was so mad that I couldn't say what I wanted. MUSIC was my salvation as long as I had a beat to what I was reading like a rhythm it came out smooth. Not sure if it works for everyone but it did for me. With practice I grew out of. I still have my moments tho

    • @oraonshubham1200
      @oraonshubham1200 Год назад +6

      I'm in tears.. I also suffered the same

    • @quincypurcell5222
      @quincypurcell5222 Год назад +3

      My exact story behind my stuttering. Great to know i’m not alone

  • @kayceefranco7086
    @kayceefranco7086 Год назад +153

    His victory brought me to tears. It can be so hard when people won't the time to understand and help you.
    I love how in the end he was shown some patience as she listened though it was strange at first, and how he wasn't embarrassed about this new found way❤

    • @alwayspooh1588
      @alwayspooh1588 Год назад +13

      Yep, I am now crying too by the end! People with disabilities like stutters need kindness and patience. Hope you have a great rest of the day!

    • @jackdeniston59
      @jackdeniston59 Год назад

      It is your problem to solve, not mine. You show no compassion for others. Deal.

    • @jesse3525
      @jesse3525 Год назад +5

      ​@@jackdeniston59 who are you talking to?

  • @yjb713
    @yjb713 8 месяцев назад +1

    Such a great little short film! Sam Neill's involvement got me interested at first and his small part in it was fun. Aleks Mikic does a fantastic job in the lead role. Loved it.

  • @taaappp
    @taaappp Год назад +69

    Incredible that he started to blossom and overcome his fears.

  • @thelighthouse8295
    @thelighthouse8295 Год назад +23

    As someone who has a mild stutter I understand what he is going through. The hardest and saddest thing about it all is knowing what you want to say but its just not coming out of your mouth.

  • @Natalie.Forestell
    @Natalie.Forestell Год назад +22

    Poor guy. All he wanted to do was deliver flowers.

  • @goliathsparrow1082
    @goliathsparrow1082 Год назад +40

    I think I love him he's adorable

  • @euliskay
    @euliskay Год назад +15

    There is something so endearing about a stutter, and getting to share in those dozens of little victories each day is one of life's small joys if one can only remember to see it from that perspective. Beautiful film!

  • @toughlovestutter
    @toughlovestutter Год назад +4

    This was me for most of my life. The daily frustration is indescribable. This actor pulled it off brilliantly.
    @omeleto you have no idea how accurate this is to the everyday life of a self employed stutterer. I appreciate you for not portraying us as idiots in the the way Hollywood does.

  • @kimasabie
    @kimasabie Год назад +14

    The look in the lady's eyes told us and him she understood after her initial shock of his communication skills.
    Fantastic short film.❤

  • @margkropf5541
    @margkropf5541 Год назад +28

    Stuttering s a humiliating and debilitating issue. I loved the story. And the acting????Superb.

  • @alwayspooh1588
    @alwayspooh1588 Год назад +141

    As someone who does not stutter and is very confident and practised at speaking to large crowds and groups, having a stutter must be so debilitating. Everyone who has a stutter must suffer so much, and us who do not need to have patience, kindness and tolerance to those who do. Help must be careful to those with stutters to help them.

    • @Resnyca
      @Resnyca Год назад

      👍

    • @andyb7891
      @andyb7891 Год назад +9

      The worst thing you can do is finish their sentence for them. The anxiety and rage that's pent up gets ruff. The brain is processing faster than the mouth can respond is the problem so it's not an intelligence thing. Congratulations on your confidence in speaking in large groups👍

    • @gilliganwilliams1993
      @gilliganwilliams1993 Год назад +2

      Their are famous people with stutter problems but you would not know

    • @zinzincoetzee1934
      @zinzincoetzee1934 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@andyb7891 To put it more accurately. Theres a part of our brain that is responsible for speech production. That part of our brain doesn't have enough blood going to it, for proper speech. The part of our brain that forms the sentence, works perfectly. So it gets really frustrating having to stand there and know what you wanna say but you can't say it

    • @thebigdog2295
      @thebigdog2295 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@gilliganwilliams1993Several famous singers as well.

  • @davekilby2768
    @davekilby2768 Год назад +10

    The man in the video was not the only one with communication problems.

  • @billymusoke705
    @billymusoke705 Год назад +130

    This made me confront one of my worst habits, making fun of people who stutter. I hadn't cried in a long time. Thank you for this perspective, I need to change my behavior.

    • @Grave_of_the_Sea
      @Grave_of_the_Sea Год назад +34

      You got this man, it's always worth becoming a better you!

    • @karolinaszczudlo9871
      @karolinaszczudlo9871 Год назад +9

      Fair play that you're open to learning and changing behaviour by the right teaching tool, you're great example how proper art ( Art which touches most important issues like how be better human being - have more understanding and compassion) can make a real difference ( and I really hope you're serious and not just joking,) I could never understand ppl who make fun of other ppl disabilities...or looks or something for which this other ppl had no choice with, reasons can be many, upbringing by ass** parents, insecurities, chip on the shoulder, superiority syndrome, whatever, we usually laugh from ourselves, or nervously feeling threatened by "different" the "other", the "no familiar", would you know the reason why in your case?

    • @alwayspooh1588
      @alwayspooh1588 Год назад

      Well done for admitting that you need to change and perhaps be kinder, more tolerant and patient.@@karolinaszczudlo9871

    • @AnnaPxx
      @AnnaPxx Год назад +12

      Did you really do that?! The way people react to my stutter is an accurate indicator of their character 99%"of the time 😂😂😂

    • @alwayspooh1588
      @alwayspooh1588 Год назад

      Do they react with kindness and patience or are they arseholes who mock and disrespectful?@@AnnaPxx

  • @miskatonicuniversityavclub202
    @miskatonicuniversityavclub202 Год назад +6

    Halfway through and my blood pressure is through the roof for him

  • @CaroAbebe
    @CaroAbebe Год назад +42

    This made me laugh and cry at the same time.

  • @althovio
    @althovio Год назад +11

    I just wept at the end. Brilliant

  • @alexalves76
    @alexalves76 Год назад +5

    I am from Portugal and laugh so hard when it said 12 days to "Se Santa Maria de Bragança". What a great acting! Loved it!

  • @limitbreak2966
    @limitbreak2966 Год назад +8

    this is the most extreme stutter I’ve ever seen

    • @JeremyTaunton-xc7lx
      @JeremyTaunton-xc7lx Год назад +20

      Believe me, to those of us who stutter, it's not the worst. Each day is a mountain to climb - fear, frustration, depression, and anger all mix freely.

  • @pumpkinpie7254
    @pumpkinpie7254 Год назад +15

    Oh my God, I can definitely relate to " why does everything have to be so hard ". Thank you for this video !

  • @nismo2070
    @nismo2070 Год назад +7

    This was actually difficult to watch for me. I felt his anguish at not being able to say the words you want to say. Excellent video. Thank you.

  • @savonlofton
    @savonlofton Год назад +19

    I love this movie. Saw it at a film festival with my girlfriend earlier this year

  • @ruffrider2626
    @ruffrider2626 Год назад +18

    That was really well put together. Felt very personal. Thanks for sharing. Cheers!

  • @mowbyone
    @mowbyone Год назад +12

    His pain is real.

  • @shaheeniqbal2750
    @shaheeniqbal2750 6 месяцев назад +1

    We are all in this together. I too have a mild stutter.
    When you feel embarrassed just remember the old woman in the church who listened to him patiently. People will listen to us too❤

  • @codeking4585
    @codeking4585 11 месяцев назад +4

    I am a stutter and i know there are very few people's,who will wait for you, or have such patience

  • @lindamchale7837
    @lindamchale7837 Год назад +7

    Oh my gosh. What a journey traveling with this actor. WOW. I feel every painful emotion. Well Done

  • @OddWomanOut_Pi81
    @OddWomanOut_Pi81 2 месяца назад

    Him figuring out that him being patient with HIMSELF was what was needed is the victory here. How wonderful.

  • @SirBojo4
    @SirBojo4 Год назад +15

    ROSES!

  • @galukya1
    @galukya1 Год назад +17

    This was amazing, Omeleto always delivers, and I was brought to tears at the end. To me the compassion that the lady inquiring about his services showed at the end, an essential lesson and that is unless someone is being detrimental to you, give them a chance. 🌟💪🏽🙏🏽. Happy Fall to everyone my favorite season of all time. 🤲🏽🍃🍁🌻🍂🤲🏽

  • @lightfoot.2000
    @lightfoot.2000 Год назад +24

    🌹🌻🌷🌼 Everyone needs a good florist in their life! 😎
    Fun film.

  • @margaretngarachu6321
    @margaretngarachu6321 Год назад +9

    Love it. Flowers so great, you'll be shouting ❤

  • @randallmacdonald4851
    @randallmacdonald4851 Год назад +63

    I had a friend who stuttered all his life. Yet, in his church, he could sing fluently. I suggested that should he ever urgently need to say something, to sing it. "911, what is your emergency?"
    "Help, I need somebody, help, not just anybody, HELP!" Then, "Oh, oh, oh, I'm on fire!", etc.
    One of the best Shorts I've seen in a long time.

    • @noi000
      @noi000 Год назад +3

      Hahaha. Thanks for the laugh.

    • @zinzincoetzee1934
      @zinzincoetzee1934 11 месяцев назад

      Whats the name of the video???😂😂😂

  • @sandeepsinghsandhu8418
    @sandeepsinghsandhu8418 10 месяцев назад +1

    As someone who has stuttered since childhood this warmed my heart.❤. More power to everyone out there who has a stammer. And i just wanna say Stuttering is not a choice and it doesnot define who you are and what you can be.

  • @TiffanyTrainer
    @TiffanyTrainer Год назад +12

    One of my fave shorts I’ve seen this year. I laughed. I cried. I cheered. Bravo!

  • @ACWest_production
    @ACWest_production Год назад +2

    Such a beautiful film. Literally man me cry. The whole feeling of it, do to the acting and music was so perfect. Thank you

  • @maroonKopper
    @maroonKopper Год назад +26

    I felt the frustration 😢then I felt relief 🤭

  • @whengrapespop5728
    @whengrapespop5728 Год назад +5

    Great ending, and wonderful cast. He delivered that last line perfectly.😊

  • @the.real.dwight.schrute
    @the.real.dwight.schrute Год назад +11

    BRAVO!! BRAVO!! WELL DONE!!!!! LOVED IT!!!!!
    I got goosebumps all over my body.

  • @gmalecastro9976
    @gmalecastro9976 Год назад +3

    Heartbreaking. Exhilarating. Excellent. I felt the protagonist’s acting in my body. Unforgettable.

  • @76Aston
    @76Aston Год назад +6

    As someone who has stuttered all their life, this really struck a chord.

    • @robertwerder1390
      @robertwerder1390 Год назад +2

      I have a genuine question, if you don’t mind answering for me.
      I have heard and read about those who have a shudder do not appreciate their sentences being finished for them. I always thought that is was helpful to do so, and that it would help minimize the person’s frustration or possible embarrassment.
      Is that an individual’s preference, or is it common for people to not want any assistance with speaking? What do you recommend someone who is the listener do in a conversation with a person who is stiffening in order to be respectful and helpful?

    • @76Aston
      @76Aston Год назад

      Robert, it really depends on the severity of the person's stutter and the obvious difficulty they are having. There have been times when I was very grateful to have someone finishing my words. Other times, however, it was demeaning... So, it's very situationally dependent. As a listener, you need to be sensitive and perceptive to this... @@robertwerder1390

    • @HyakuJuu01300
      @HyakuJuu01300 11 месяцев назад

      @@robertwerder1390 I personally don't like it. As stutters it's not like we can't find the words or anything. We actually do find them, we have the whole sentence complete in our thoughts. We just can't quite deliver them from our brain to our tongue like others effortlessly can.

  • @ethanw5231
    @ethanw5231 Год назад +2

    “Flowers so great you’ll be shouting at them” got to me wow that was great

  • @sameliusastraton4670
    @sameliusastraton4670 Год назад +1

    WOW, I have Autism, and I know about frustration, even though I do not have a stutter, I can see how frustrating it can be, I did find it very amusing, but awful at the same time. It was an amazing short film. Thank You. blessings to all. ❤

  • @jeffjones6951
    @jeffjones6951 Год назад +7

    Loved the audio book!

  • @FarhadHaqverdi
    @FarhadHaqverdi Год назад +8

    Oh, man. This was incredible as always!

  • @TomoyoTatar
    @TomoyoTatar Год назад +3

    I like how understanding the older lady at the end was. The Asian woman must have been embarrassed, as she should have been.

  • @DavidJones-gq8wb
    @DavidJones-gq8wb Год назад +7

    Well done everybody, awesome!!! Lots of futures here.....

  • @MrAaronbill
    @MrAaronbill Год назад +7

    This guy me , I can say he portrayed the curse brilliantly x

  • @faizshah6503
    @faizshah6503 Год назад +1

    Flowers so great, you'll be shouting about em. !

  • @afal5547
    @afal5547 Год назад +5

    as a person who stutter i didnt watch this i FELT it i cried but laughed, great plot

  • @jeffreybetelnut8367
    @jeffreybetelnut8367 Год назад +1

    Score yet AGAIN, Omeleto! Best….short…films….EVER on Omeleto! This one was so special! Thank you!

  • @AliSafdarSaeed
    @AliSafdarSaeed 10 месяцев назад +1

    Tears after watching. I don't know why but it became emotional in the end.

  • @CritterRnR
    @CritterRnR Год назад +4

    That was the funniest funniest thing… 500 years, the first volume of the Nordic families… Could not have been funnier

  • @conniehanses
    @conniehanses Год назад +7

    Lovely story this morning. Thank you so much for everyone involved. 💙🌎

  • @heyfrankybanky
    @heyfrankybanky Год назад +1

    Great film! The ending worried me that it would be yet another film with the stuttering protagonist gaining success from becoming fluent. I am glad I worried for nothing. Excellent way to send a message. And not just about stuttering awareness but accessibility in user experience design as well.

  • @AAAEA010
    @AAAEA010 11 месяцев назад +1

    Soo, anger solves everything?

  • @cinnamonbun7135
    @cinnamonbun7135 Год назад +9

    This was superfunny and heartwarming!

  • @mdrenders
    @mdrenders 10 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing this is a wonderful short film might be my favorite from this channel..

  • @adebanjosegun4201
    @adebanjosegun4201 Год назад +1

    At certain points when he stuttered and got frustrated, I almost shed a tear. And thenI smiled when he was able to let him thoughts out. Overall, I throughly enjoyed it. I would like to see a longer movie from Omeleto

  • @finnirving
    @finnirving Год назад

    One of the best short films I've ever seen. Really impactful - beautifully filmed and the lead actor is amazing!

  • @clasencoach
    @clasencoach Год назад +3

    Freaking brilliant. On so many levels.

  • @Spacekwanx
    @Spacekwanx Год назад +3

    Starting tearing up nearing the end 😢

  • @tymcat
    @tymcat Год назад

    Yeah, the genious compooter doing everything you need, but not what you want. I feel that way every time my Android phone tells me it turned off permissions of several programs to keep me and the battery safe. Same thing with "preview" on my Mac saving without consent, or Word 365 on the PC when I want to insert an image in a certain place... and now YT, telling me my watch history has been turned off... ARRRRRGGGHHH!!!
    I don't even need to stutter to get stuck and lose my rag. Stutterers of the world - you're not alone!
    That's what I love Omeleto for - finding and spreading such wonderful short movies, showing truth and honesty hidden in awkward situations. Brilliant! Thank you!!!

    • @User-nl6lp
      @User-nl6lp 11 месяцев назад

      Sorry we are alone
      Iam from iraq and complet college but i can not find job for 10 years after college!!!

  • @ehyeh1480
    @ehyeh1480 8 месяцев назад +1

    ROOOOSSEESSSSS FTWWWWE!!!!!!! Let’s gooooo!!!!!

  • @aliabdullah3235
    @aliabdullah3235 Год назад +6

    This was intense

  • @steveodonald1979
    @steveodonald1979 Год назад +3

    That was the most beautiful short film I have ever watched :)

  • @caseydurrans521
    @caseydurrans521 Год назад +1

    This is an amazing film. I loved it. Fantastic work and congratulations to everyone who worked on this film.

  • @mrpad0
    @mrpad0 Год назад +4

    A SH-SH-Shout out to you guys. Well done!
    Fabulous.

  • @jennituxx
    @jennituxx Год назад +7

    That was great. I cried.

  • @lavasharkandboygirl9716
    @lavasharkandboygirl9716 Год назад +1

    The ending was like a deep breath after almost drowning. This was executed so well! ❤

  • @blaq_betty
    @blaq_betty Год назад +4

    Flowers so great, they would have you shouting 😢🥺

  • @aminzmusic
    @aminzmusic Год назад +2

    It's Really What If Feel When I Stammer Really You have A Great Team For Such Masterpiece ❤🎉

  • @highflyersinternational8860
    @highflyersinternational8860 24 дня назад

    Este corto es un tesoro, una pieza de arte que puede hacernos mejores personas. En 12:28 ha cambiado la manera en la que veo el mundo, me he convertido en una persona más empática y ahora reconozco cómo privilegios, muchos aspectos de los que antes ni siquiera era consciente. Este ha sido mi punto de partida para ser más incluyente en todo lo que creo y para incidir en que el mundo también lo sea.

  • @whirlwindscoop
    @whirlwindscoop Год назад +1

    This was great! Great to see you doing so well, Mr. Mikic 🙂Very well-acted!

  • @chicaalterego2193
    @chicaalterego2193 Год назад +2

    Not thw car that he wanted, but the one that he needed 😊

  • @nova4005
    @nova4005 Год назад +1

    Great last line, almost made me cry. 😍

  • @oftengruntled5432
    @oftengruntled5432 Год назад +1

    mmm I love the accurate stuttering!

  • @abolacadernos7164
    @abolacadernos7164 11 месяцев назад +1

    I understand his pain as I too stuttered for 15 years, but this year I was finally able to overcome it by reading Lee Lovett's Stop Stuttering Short Course:
    How to Break the Stuttering Code book and joining his WSSA program. If you diligently immerse yourself in the authors methods, you'll see results.

  • @jujucinema4402
    @jujucinema4402 Год назад +1

    excellent short-movie. A great example of an idea well presented while being entertaining all the way through.

  • @noufohere1663
    @noufohere1663 Год назад +4

    Heartwarming and so funny. thanks to share such amazing short ))

  • @Spacekwanx
    @Spacekwanx Год назад +3

    I replayed the end and kept crying harder💀💀💀

  • @Weronzy
    @Weronzy Год назад +1

    So wholesome, yet powerful.

  • @tsangarisandreas5876
    @tsangarisandreas5876 9 месяцев назад

    Simply great!!!!
    Congrats to everybody!!!!!

  • @IhaveMy0pinion
    @IhaveMy0pinion Год назад +1

    He could write things down

  • @cstoneb1234
    @cstoneb1234 Год назад +2

    Saw this at Tallgrass Film Festival and it was one of my favorites from the fest!

  • @H0useH0ldH4cker
    @H0useH0ldH4cker Год назад

    Amazing actor, much better than you usually see in these kinds of shorts

  • @WidiarOfficial
    @WidiarOfficial 9 месяцев назад

    What a brilliant movie, with a 10/10 execution.

  • @Desire123ification
    @Desire123ification Год назад +7

    The reward is in the effort! 🌹🌷

  • @alexnorth622
    @alexnorth622 Год назад

    I appreciate that one of the well written ideas offered in the performance is that sometimes we need to raise our voices to be heard.

  • @jaobillionaire
    @jaobillionaire Год назад +2

    No one understands stuttering but stutterers.

    • @hououinkyouma5372
      @hououinkyouma5372 Год назад +1

      Now at least we can show people this movie to give them a glimpse into our lives...

  • @ivoryokeke8818
    @ivoryokeke8818 Год назад +1

    I loved it! I loved every moment of it. Such a beautiful story ❤🎉

  • @galinagreiffenstein4677
    @galinagreiffenstein4677 Год назад +1

    Fantastic movie! How to free yourself from fears! Thank you!

  • @PaperPassages
    @PaperPassages 11 месяцев назад +1

    One of my Omeleto faves!!! Thank you. ❤

  • @milesegan8990
    @milesegan8990 Год назад +3

    Great story man good work 👍

  • @grayson1028
    @grayson1028 Год назад +1

    One of my favorite shorts ever