The Way That I Take

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024
  • Well, here it is - my 'proof of concept' short! I'm so incredibly proud of the story the team was able to create and capture... and overwhelmed and excited that it is but the first step towards something much bigger...
    "When a simple mistake turns into a fatal error, a burned out nurse becomes trapped by the system, dangerous expectations, and the corrosive lies we tell to survive."

Комментарии • 36

  • @treythings7292
    @treythings7292 10 месяцев назад +2

    Wow this is amazing! The talent did a great job expressing the emotions and the gaffer and cinematographer did a great job with the lighting and the set mood. Excited for the real thing! See you Monday Proffeser! - Trey

  • @brandonchristensen2990
    @brandonchristensen2990 Год назад +2

    That was really slick. Great direction and creative choices to take something that could be banal and uninteresting and elevating it. Simply having the AC off and fans everywhere is a really great idea to both sell the situation in subtext, while making the scene more interesting than it had to be.
    Strong direction across the board, both technically and artistically. Very good work, Chris!

  • @cindytartt4048
    @cindytartt4048 Год назад +1

    I was a patient of a home health nurse in Australia about 30 years ago. Without her & the team of doctors, I wouldn’t be here.
    The film’s a sensitive, evocative piece & I’m agog with nerves & suspense as I watch it. The impressive exhaustion & even the settled fury the characters demonstrate lights up the nerves! Brilliant.

  • @rextitan
    @rextitan Год назад +8

    I clicked on this, not really willing to commit time to watching it. So... Not the best way to go into a viewing experience, but something about it captured my attention so quickly. 12 minutes flew right by. This is a fantastically well done short. It grabbed me and took me along for a ride. A ride that feels so intentional in its execution, that i have no doubt i felt exactly how you wanted me to when watching it. Awesome job to Chris and everyone involved.

    • @ChrisHartwell
      @ChrisHartwell  Год назад +1

      Man! Such a compliment - so glad that the film held your attention and you walked away glad you invested the time! Thank you!

  • @Spartan_1_17
    @Spartan_1_17 Год назад +3

    Man, Chris, this is wonderful work. I was hooked from start to finish and wanted an entire feature-length film.
    The performances were strong. The narrative with the theme of the exorbitant costs of the medical system in the USA and the resulting consequence of stress on families, and the overworked nature and high anxiety of people in the system was outstandingly conveyed. The most striking thing for me was the technical work that enhanced the story i.e the awesome cinematography, the tight editing and pacing, and the sublime sound design which legit gave me anxiety.
    I've been a fan of your reviews on RUclips for so long and it's awesome to see you go from there to here. I can't wait to see what you and your team can do in longer projects.

    • @ChrisHartwell
      @ChrisHartwell  Год назад +1

      Beautiful to hear from you, my friend! Thank you for continuing to journey with me!

  • @dardobartoli
    @dardobartoli Год назад +1

    Found you via the Hobbit edit review (which I'm dying to see)
    Just watched this with my son and we were enthralled.
    Fabulous little film, well done.

  • @ithinkmynameismoo5e
    @ithinkmynameismoo5e Год назад +5

    Chris! Great to see you back on RUclips. Riveting short, Though for a couple minutes we wondered if there was about to be a sudden comedic twist given the release date. Not so much it seems, but we loved it. Hope to see more of you again here!

  • @christophercomtois7175
    @christophercomtois7175 Год назад +5

    Chris this is amazing. I work in the field but I am not a nurse and my job is not nearly this tough but you have captured something here. I especially love how the guy seems to soften a little when he knows he pushed to hard that is such a common thing. Patients sometimes push you so hard and then the next day they are like another person and apologize for how the behaved before. Again amazing.

    • @ChrisHartwell
      @ChrisHartwell  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much, Christopher! It means a great deal hearing from people who are in the field - thank you for _your_ work, good man!

    • @cindytartt4048
      @cindytartt4048 Год назад

      Hasn’t he just? I’m finding the buzzing fans are like a tic! It puts me on a knife edge.

  • @charleeb5358
    @charleeb5358 Год назад +4

    Very powerful!
    I love the attention to sounds.
    Thank you for sharing with us 😁
    I also really appreciated your behind the scenes videos.

    • @ChrisHartwell
      @ChrisHartwell  Год назад +1

      So glad to hear!
      And you're liking the behind the scenes videos? Well, more to come soon... ;)

  • @paulthesaintsfan9137
    @paulthesaintsfan9137 Год назад +3

    Excellent work Chris

  • @CinemaStudies
    @CinemaStudies Год назад +3

    Holy crap bro this is incredible work. You captured the overwhelming anxiety so perfectly. So relatable. I particularly liked how you used sound. That must have been a bear to mix properly. Impressive work. Based on all the awards on the thumbnail it looks like you’re being properly recognized too which is so exciting!

    • @ChrisHartwell
      @ChrisHartwell  Год назад

      Thanks so much, Cinema Studios! It was actually my brother that crafted the sound design - I too think it's stellar!

  • @bradleyc6564
    @bradleyc6564 Год назад +2

    Incredible all around! So glad you could finally share it!

  • @LoverboyMedia
    @LoverboyMedia Год назад +4

    just as beautiful as it was when you first showed it to me years ago ❤

    • @ChrisHartwell
      @ChrisHartwell  Год назад

      I love you, brother! Thank you for your enduring encouragement and support!

  • @thereelworldpodcast
    @thereelworldpodcast Год назад +2

    Great job! Can't wait to see more.

  • @Manberg900
    @Manberg900 Год назад +2

    Well done

  • @benjaminburt4285
    @benjaminburt4285 Год назад +1

    Wow!!!!

  • @danielv.8372
    @danielv.8372 Год назад +1

    2nd time I watch this, yesterday I was looking for this shortfilm actually (I remembered it was on your vimeo I believe).
    Seems like everyone did a great job, are we ever gonna get a Q/A session or anything like that? That would be awesome. Congrats anyway!

  • @josephelliott9206
    @josephelliott9206 Год назад +1

    ❤👍👍

  • @ohhhyeah9435
    @ohhhyeah9435 Год назад

    Awesome work Chris.

  • @Visual_Gag
    @Visual_Gag Год назад +3

    Been waiting for this!

    • @ChrisHartwell
      @ChrisHartwell  Год назад

      Well, thank you for your patience!! Took me long enough ;)

  • @johnhelf597
    @johnhelf597 Год назад +4

    this is so cool

  • @jasonsimpson2803
    @jasonsimpson2803 Год назад

    Love this! Truly remarkable.

    • @ChrisHartwell
      @ChrisHartwell  Год назад +1

      _You_ are truly remarkable, Jason! And don't let anyone tell you any different ;)

  • @pererau
    @pererau Год назад +1

    I've been a longtime fan of your movie reviews. You are insightful, intelligent, and have a great sense for art. This video had me intrigued (especially since I'm a nurse) and interested the whole time. I loved the visceral nature of the close camera work and the way that the stressors being experienced by the characters were palpable and suffocating (in a good way, I think. Pretty sure this is what you were aiming for). And the acting was great.
    My only problem is that I kept waiting for the other shoe to drop, and I can't figure out what the takeaway is. Is this just a snippet of this nurse's thankless life? Are we to understand that he forgot the sildenafil and therefore caused the other patient to get sick (though Sildenafil is used for pulmonary hypertension, and her blood pressure was already below 100 systolic, so withholding that med may have been indicated)?
    I just can't help but feel like this is a really good 10 minute preview of a 30 minute short film. I hope you keep at it because you clearly have no shortage of talent!

    • @minerpvpgaming2160
      @minerpvpgaming2160 Год назад +1

      its portraying anxiety and burnout in his thankless life

    • @ChrisHartwell
      @ChrisHartwell  Год назад +2

      Thank you _so_ much for watching and engaging! It's incredibly important to me that this resonates with and feels authentic to those in healthcare.
      And I'm actually glad that the whole thing feels unresolved, because that's the intention :) Not only is a lack of resolution so often true to those working in high stress jobs - they just keep going and going and going...
      ...this short film is also a _'proof of concept'_ In other words, there is a _feature length story_ that I'm currently in preproduction on, that this short film is designed to "set up".
      Excited to share more soon!