The ending is so crushing. Besides the fact no one would believe him but there is the underlying feeling that he knows everyone would prefer that outcome. Imagine having to live your life hearing everything everyone thought about you as you pretend to be the person who made them preserve you that way.
love the symbolism that at the beginning, lucas faked being hurt to get lake in trouble. what led to his demise was lake not believing him when he actually was.
As the old fable “the boy who cried wolf” has taught us, if you continuously lie about something, no one will believe you when you’re really telling the truth
The way he said “you wish you were me” right before was AMAZING foreshadowing. The car imagery before the crash was just as good too. I had to keep replaying that scene
Lucas probably wished he was the 'me' he was referring to in that statement, which would add to Lake's point. Both twins were pretending to be that non-existent "Lucas."
I interpret it as Lake only taking Lucas's place because he had no other choice. Think about it, if Lucas the 'good' kid died, everyone would blame Lake for doing something since everyone knew Lake already hated his twin brother, not knowing Lucas was much, much worse. It feels somewhat poetic that the brother Lucas bullied to become more liked is the one who took his coveted position.
Somehow I feel like the ending was Lucas's final, unintentional joke. He said "You wish you were me." Lake never want to, but now he have to... For god knows how long it will be, until he either break the news or someone finds out. If this were to be real, yes I know it's dumb to feel sympathy to a fictional characters, but still--I hope they understand, more so as they have no right to judge him even more to live as his other half, who HATED him.
When Lake said "I'm tellimg Mrs. J" and Lucas replied "Really? Think she'll believe you?" in 2:14 is probably the reason Lake pretended to be his brother because he knew no one will believe him.
The fact that Lake had to disguise himself as Lucas really says what the world thought of him, and what he thought of himself. He thought Lake wouldn't be as missed as Lucas, despite saying earlier that if people knew the real Lucas, they would like Lake more.
The world can be horrible because of favouritism embedded into our society. The favouritism in our society is the reason why people can have low self-esteem, envy, greed etc. This short film is a great example of favouritism within our society, just with a darker twist.
Luca's whole life was dependent on a lie at Lake's expense....And it's not like anyone besides Lake knew about the real Lucas anyway. "Very bad" Lake is gone. "Good 'ol" Lucas simply needs a new pair of glasses, and one less bad apple to be late for class. The evil(er?) twin is gone, regardless of who everybody thinks that was....And figuring the Lake and Lucas their family and community know never even really existed, let's hope this Lucas turns out better than the first one was going to...
That was smart of Lake because everyone knew how he hated his brother, so if he didn't pretend to be his brother, everyone would think Lake had something to do with Lucas disappearance
@@ED7editz this is very sad. Bullied your different twin and your twin still sacrifice himself for you. That's pretty messed up. And Lucas wouldn't tell everything except he got forced to
Although not my favorite, I found the story... oddly satisfying and new. Most stories of siblings follow a plot where sibling A and B start out rocky, but make up once they put aside their differences. "Twins" has a raw realism that explores how damaged and/or toxic a sibling relationship can become. It's even brave enough to explore a scenario where the relationship (for lack of better words) "dies", as though telling its audience such a thing can happen.
Look at Lake's missing child picture. It's cropped, Lucas is looking perfect (from how much i can see) and Lake is angry/ doesn't even wanna be there. That's the only picture his parents found/have of him. It shows how much he was ignored considering no one even had a decent pic of him
well Lake attached his own poster (i read it in the comments), anyway this is a very interesting detail to show that on image Lucas i the perfect child while Lake is the “rebellious” soul
Lake taking on Lucas' life has so much more power to it if you think about it because it's unlikely that anyone would believe him with what happened. Lucas ruined his reputation so thoroughly that everyone would assume it was in some way Lake's fault. In the end, it would be much easier to be Lucas and have the good reputation Lake was always meant to have. It's like a clean slate, a way to finally emerge from the stigma that Lucas fabricated for him.
It is still very sad. They are both kids. They don't know what they are doing. I blame the parents and teacher for not stepping in. As adults they should have seen this getting out of hand.
@@I_Eat_Lemons The teacher clearly should have noticed that his own brother tattled on him all the time. The parents definitely should have noticed the strained relationship. It is a parent's job to notice these things.
My goodness when he was walking towards Lucas with the pipe I was scared he was gonna hit him I was like "maybe you're not in a very good position to be saying this stuff" Well I was wrong, but he died either way 😶
@@JuMiKu Well, the sad things is that children won't always listen to their parents, and that siblings won't suddenly stop their innapropriate behaviour just because their parents said to do so. Sometimes, it can even take more than just the parents. As for the teacher, she more than likely noticed it but was ignorant about it (Some teachers are like that, I've met some)
@@ItsJinksyMC No Lucas was the one who died, it's just that Lake took the identity of Lucas and because of them being twins nobody would notice the switch, it clearly shows that Lucas died too, no hate
The fact that the car, that rolled over Lucas, looks the same as Lake‘s toy…Amazing animation with a lot of hidden symbols, that say more than what is shown! Love it
I'm getting chills, that missing poster and how he sneakily closes his backpack with his car toy inside. This is beautifully animated, and the story is truly chilling.
I realized my mistake the glasses twin did die but at the end the non glasses turns into the glasses twin since they’re twins because of the toy car thats why the short film is called “twins”.
This is oddly confusing. To sum it up, the twin with the glasses got hit by the car and the twin without the glasses dressed up pretending to be the twin with the glasses. Since people thought the twin with glasses was still alive, the missing poster shows the twin without glasses who’s gone “missing” because he’s actually pretending to be the twin with glasses who has actually died.
What I saw, was lake carrying luke (if that’s his name I forgot) and then, I thought Lake died because of the car in Luke’s backpack, I’ll look at the backpacks and see. Edit: I JUST REALIZED THE HAIR AND IVE WATCHED THIS FILM 5 TIMES-
HOLY I WAS NOT EXPECTING A DARK ANIMATED FILM. Animation films I have seen are symbolic, have a good ending, or has an overarching message. This is so unique!
A chilling story. In honesty, I do wonder if his parents will even care that 'Lake' is missing so long as they stil have what they *think* is their Golden Child. In time, they will forget him as a bad and diappointing memory.
Lake didn't have a choice, dude. If he told the truth that Lucas was they one who came into the junk yard, no one would believe him. Its easier if everyone thought Lake was the one who disappeared
@@PichuElric I’m sorry but he did have a choice. It’s sick impersonating ur dead brother who u had a part in his dead. What if they didn’t believe him? He could have changed the story to make it seem like he was the one who led Lucas to the junkyard. He could have done a million things before taking his brother’s “place”.
@@MT-xq4km You should understand that the whole problem was that he DIDN'T want people to think he led Lucas to the junkyard and then to Lucas's death. He was angry at Lucas, didn't know a car would come at that exact moment, thus didn't help him. He had no part in his brother's death, but everyone would have thought he did
@@PichuElric he did have a part. He literally hid the body and witnessed his death. Also I do understand why Lake did that but sometimes you have to sacrifice yourself to not be a horrible human being. Also he is a child so if he would have been proclaimed guilty than is punishment would be not so bad.
The real kicker is knowing that no one will recognize that they're interacting with the wrong twin. He did such devious things to his brother in order to be "liked". Yet, in the end, no one knew him well enough to see the difference. No one will realize that an imposter took his place, because that's how surface level his "popularity" was. They weren't his friends.
they probably would realize after the events of the film took place (maybe he would be late or not do the mannerisms of his twin quite right) after all, we only saw the first few seconds of the first day impersonating him.
the scene in the car dump was great, really made it feel imposing, and that shot in the reflection of the glasses? perfection. Lucas is dead, sure, but that ending made it so much darker. I bet this will blow up, and if it doesn't it should. Edit: I'm guessing since this comment has over 1000 likes i was right
@@chiarademichele2000 It could be, but you could also see it as Lake really took Lucas place. Finally getting to be the one who's liked and getting good grades.
@@Linnzy think thats more likely the case when the car runs the kid over it sped right past someone with a red shirt.Lucas had blue clothes on.And the shadow makes it look like someone with more spiky haircis dragging someone with sleek hair. so its safe to say Lucas is dead and Lake took his place
Maybe I'm confusing: Lucas is the red boy with the toy car and Lake is with the glasses? Or is it the opposite? Edit: I saw the video again, I confused the twins name, sorry everyone
Me too. And at the end, that was Lake disguised as Lucas (which no one KNOWS). I feel bad for them both. Though Lucas was a jerk, I feel bad that he died. And I feel bad that Lake was never appreciated.
I like how in the end, while Lake looks like Lucas, his hair is slightly messier, alluding to his original hair. His demeanor is also more calm, indicating how he is still adjusting to being Lucas.
The saddest part about this ending is that he couldn't tell them the truth even if he wanted to. Because everyone thinks he's a troublemaker, they probably will think he killed his brother out of jealousy. Even his parents probably wouldn't believe him. He's now burdened to live someone else's life forever. Edit: I got inspired by @Puchielric to write this comment further explaining the ending.
I don't even think Lake was psychotic, he was pushed around so many times by his brother, and was treated terribly being in a toxic relationship. Lake didn't even intend for Lucas' death, he just wanted his car back that Lucas wouldn't give back. Although, it is pretty dark that he took over his brother's life, and faking his death. And even then, no one would believe him even if he came out with the truth and said he got hit by a car, everyone would just think he murdered Lucas intentionally. So in Lake's mind, the best possible option that he saw for himself was to just take over his brother's life.
What I really like about this film is the foreshadowing. When Lake appears late to class, he kicks Lucas in the ankle. And the next scene shows Lake running a rock over with his toy car while looking at Lucas, foreshadowing the car running the boy over while Lake isn't paying attention. It was in front of our faces all this time and I was nOT expecting that ending, it was so dark and unique and I love it!
If you pay closer attention, you can see that lake (as Lucas) was putting up a missing sign of himself showing that nobody really did care about him because if they did care, they would’ve put up the sign when they realized he was gone 3:51
Honestly, this chilled me and gave me “there’s a man in the woods” vibes. The fact that Lucas purposely tried to make it out for him to be the hero and only said sorry in his time of need is just insane. Also, I find it odd no one has found Lucas’s body yet, like, did the car come back? Did lake bury him? What happened?
That ending tho And how flawless that could be. It’s easy to say him and “lake” got into a fight and the other ran away. It’s easy to say that he’s a bit different and has lower grades/stars after his brother’s disappearance because of the stress and change. They lived together and probably even had the same room, so he would know enough about his mannerisms to copy them enough to hide. The only problem might be going to the eye doctor for new glasses if he didn’t need them but his brother did.
@@Glitchhusky9304 the parents probably are very busy ppl, and Lucas probs did the things he did to get their attention Since they are busy, they prob dont know their children that much
@@cacapee6201 but what if they weren't? Wouldn't they noticed that their kid didn't come home from school what would lake(sorry I get the name confused) say if someone asked where lake was
@@Glitchhusky9304 he'd lie about it, of course. Plus, this question was answered at the post-credits scene via the missing poster, meaning that Lake *did* manage to fool his parents, since Lake's the one "missing" in the poster, and *not* Lucas.
@@blazeking8424 MASHA's right, back in 1876 a man by the name of David Pumpernickel was found to actually be a much younger man of unknown origin. The real David Pumpkernickel's body was found decomposing in a river bank, apparently the man replaced him for six days before the grieving family got the news. He was subsequently arrested, but wasn't jailed, as his behavior did not constitute a crime at the time. It's unclear as to how similar the two men looked, but the fact nobody figured it out until the body was found is pretty trippy, right?
I'm glad that the bird with the dead mouse was added in that scene before the brother died. It kind of prepares the audience for the death that's about to happen, and kinds of symbolize how the protagonist would carry the identity of a dead child.
I agree also because in certain native American beliefs, looking into an owls eyes can bring bad luck (especially death). I mean I don't know if that was also the symbolic meaning of the owl but that was my personal perception
I think the saddest part is that Lake knew that if Lucas went missing, he’d probably be suspected first and tormented for the rest of his life. If Lake went missing, no one would care. Lake loses both ways and that’s just depressing.
Yeah i saw it as he took his brothers identity because he would be blamed maliciously for the death instead of it being an accident, so if he covers up the death as a missing and taking his brothers identity they would believe actually believe in him and what he says.
2:53 when he says “ shut up! You wish you were me!”, you can sense something in his tone of voice. You can see the real Lucas. He’s telling himself that because he thinks if people become friends with lake they’ll stop liking him. He’s a kid, he needs validation and craves attention. He’s scared of isolation. In that moment we can see Lucas briefly break out of the perfect persona he’s created for himself and see how vulnerable and fragile he really is. He’s not a snob, he’s scared of what people will think if he’s not perfect.
Yes, and it may be because Lucas was in an more open range but when he said “Shut up” it did not echo unlike when Lake did indicating that Lake is easily known as the “bad kid”
I love the framing foreshadowing when Lake and Lucas are fighting on the train tracks, where Lake is “in” the “toy” car for a moment before he pushes Lucas onto the tracks. I also love the intricate camera movements and the amazing lighting as well as palette that really brongs the mood together, the sound design is great too. They both sound so “innocent” in a way that diverts expectation, especially since they are clearly very young looking. I love the palette work and the backgrounds, the animation is really smooth and I cant imagine how long this took. The writing is great, very creative and I love the amount of work put into this. Lake is pretty mischievous (carving into the table and kicking Lucas) but Lucas is very selfish, and both are pretty normal for a kid.
whether or not Lucas deserved it, his death was caused by himself, Lake merely foreshadowed it. Lucas was the one to steal the toy car to make Lake follow, he was the one to run into the junkyard and taunt lake into coming with, he was the one to threaten to break lake's car in a fit of anger from just hearing the truth, and he was the one to make his brother hate him, meaning lake didn't have the reason to care about how his brother was hurt. It's entirely fair to blame Lucas, he's the one who built the trap
That's cruel. Sure, he's a sociopath but he's still a kid. He was begging his brother for help and the boy did nothing. I acknowledge that Lucas would not have done anything either and that the car came speeding out of nowhere and Lake was just as suprised by what happened. It was a tragic accident. For me, the last scene was poignant because I can imagine Lake being haunted by his brother last words- begging him for help. I think it doesn't matter who survived because, in a way, no one made it out unscathed. And it seems to me like both twins died on that road.
@@horacehalt4216 it is cruel, this is a cruel animation. But im not speaking of feelings, i am speaking of facts. Factually, lucas caused this all to happen. Had he not done any of these steps (destroying his brother's reputation, stealing his car, running to the junkyard, trying to break the car) he would have not been killed. It was Lucas's choices that led to his death.
I feel bad for both brothers in this film because Lucas lost his life and Lake is left with the guilt of not saving his brother for the rest of his life ( I'm pretty sure if he knew the car was coming he would have helped him up). Besides the ending, I still really enjoyed this animation I loved the style and in my opinion the voice acting was really good!
I love their character designs. Usually, the bad guys in stories would be dressed similar as Lake, and the "nerds" (glasses stereotype) would be more preppy, clean, and in a lot of cases, always the victim of some bully of sorts. It's really nice and refreshing change.
True but as of now there's starting to be more and more of this reversed archetype. As people with glasses that dresses overly nice is also often to be shown to have a smug dark side, or is supposed to be the annoying villain, like berdly.
@@boopboop9356 we can't really say either of them is the bad guy, I only labelled the one with glasses (sorry I forgot his name) as bad bcs bfr the plot, he was the bully and the other twin was his victim
Honestly when the boys entered the broken car field, I thought LAKE would be the one to get hurt and make Lucas feel bad about everything he's done to him. But OH MY GOD, I was NOT expecting Lucas to die and be replaced by his brother. This took a dark twist and I loved it.
While Lake was holding the pipe I thought for a moment he was going to intentionally kill Lucas, or at least hit him maybe not trying to kill him but end up doing it. I was like, "man, Lucas, really not reading the room when the kid with no reputation and nothing to lose is holding a weapon and you're all alone."
Didn’t see many people point it out, but I like how color is used in specific parts of the short, specifically in the junkyard scene and onwards. To understand you need to know that Lucas wears a blue shirt and lake wears a red one. While Lucas lures lake into the junkyard with his toy car, he’s in “control” so the area/surroundings are blue-ish. Contrarily, at 2:54 once lake takes control, the scenery turns red.
Yeah it really makes it feel like Lake is out of place in the junkyard, until he take control of the situation, where the scene turns red, which depicts a sense of urgency, but also that Lake has the upper hand.
The sad fact about this is the only reason Lucas said he was sorry was because he knew he was in danger / hurt. If he wasn't he would never have said that or even considered his brother's feelings considering his unknown literal hatred for him. Edit : I feel bad for the animator who has to see the sheer embarrassment in the reply section. Arguing over an animated film cmon now 🤡
So we aren’t gonna talk about lake’s unhealthy obsession with toys and obvious anger management issues? Not to mention the physical harm he put other children in as retaliation instead of trying to understand why his brother didn’t like him? We’re also ignoring Lucas literally covering up his brother’s death and committing fucking identity theft because his brother was a snitch? Jesus christ you have some really messed up priorities. Oh no my brother was a snitch, lets leave him in the road suffering and take his identity when he dies. Edit: it’s so disturbing how many of you are defending Lake for what he did. While Lucas may have held some control over what happened, he isn’t the sole orchestrator over what occurred before and during the road scene. Lucas and Lake both played a role in what came to be, and all I’m doing is pointing out some of the things Lake did that was left out in Toon’s comment.
@@basicallytrqsh But the commenter isn't even wrong? Does that excuse the fact the kid just impersonated his own brother and hid the body absolutely not. But the simple fact is all that could've been avoided if Lucas actually acknowledged the fact what he was doing was not right. You don't just tell someone you're sorry when you're in danger because chances are you'll just do the same shit again.
This is *beautiful*. For the people saying Lake is a psychopath- no, he is not. That is a disorder and he shows none of the symptoms. In fact, he did not mean for his brother to get hurt. He didn't know the car was there. And after all, if that had been Lake with a hurt ankle, would Lucas have helped him up? If anything, Lucas could be the one diagnosed as a psychopath. He manipulates and has no remorse for what he is doing for his brother. This short is just amazing. It deserves to be seen. People do not understand how toxic sibling relationships, no matter if there's am age difference or they're twins, can be.
I agree though that idea neglects to mention the fact that Lake might have straight up killed Lucas. The car that runs him over looks identical to Lake’s toy car. It could be a metaphor. In that case I’m pretty sure it’s safe to say that both of them were psychopaths
At first I thought you were talking about Lucas(the little shit with glasses) in the first part and I thought "no way he isn't, and even if its too exaggerative, he is definitely a narcissist" and then I realized you were talking about Lake, the other kid and now I'm like "oh that makes sense"
At the end, I literally got a chill down my spine. Seriously. I wasn't scared until that end. Especially the "missing" child poster. Geez. That was great! Seriously done a better job than most professional companies can do! Great storytelling in only 3 minutes! Better than a full length film could do, that's for sure
While the boys are exploring the old car field, an owl makes recurring appearances. Owls are viewed as omens of death, so that's a nice foreshadowing :) Edit: yes, there are many different animals that are seen as omens of death, owls are just one of them and just so happen to be used in this animation lol
Fun fact: If I’m correct, the car that hits Lucas is the same exact car Lake has as a toy, I feel like that was foreshadowing or something. Though that would be interesting to share.
Lake didn't intend for him to die! You can tell by how surprised he was when the car came. I think he was so scared that he might get in trouble because everyone would've thought he killed him by their relationship, so he pretended to be his brother in the end sense he's the special treated one!
When Lake (at the end when he was impersonating Lucas) said that Lake (of course he was acting that Lake was gone) was late, you could even hear him speaking in a sorrow voice and that he wasn’t joking about it like how Lucas would usually do.
@@B.bell2k I didn't say he didn't I said he didn't intend for him to die, also he didn't kill his brother the car did. Watch it again! All lake did was push him down to stop him from breaking his car, he was surprised when a car actually did come and run over his brother. Also correct the car does symbolize what happened being as though it was the same exact car that killed Lucas!
I feel like lake intended for him to die or have thoughts of killing lucas. You can see when he’s writing on his desk with his scissors it shows a sketch of lucas getting slashed
What's more scary is that he's wearing the same clothes Lucas died in, He literally took off the clothes of his brothers mangled broken lifeless body and started wearing it
Has anyone noticed that Lake doesn't appear in the reflection of the car window (2:46)? In my opinion, that also symbolizes that Lake doesn't even exist, he's invisible to others, while Lucas is always the twin who has all the attention turned to him. If Lake was the one who died, probably no one would have cared about his disappearance.
they literally put up missing posters of lake at the end when he takes on Lucas' identity to hide what happened, at the very least the parents would've cared
I think it's just the way the shot is angled more from Lake's perspective, so we can't see his reflection from the camera is. Cause in every other instance, everyone acknowledges Lake's existence
In the Credits, You can actually see that Lake put up the missing poster of himself. You can see that because the arm that’s shown putting up the poster has a mark on it, the mark is the exact one on Lake’s clothes and the mark is also in the exact location shown. This might mean that nobody actually cares about lake enough to put up the missing poster of him, so he does it himself.
It's even sadder, because he is the only one to care enough about himself to at least print these posters. Not his teacher, not his parents, nobody but Lake himself... He is the only one who is missing ,,the real Lake" and that's so depressing...
I completely expected this to be a heartfelt, typical, yet still cute “love your family, you never know how much they mean to you until you lose them”. But this was SO much better and unexpected
I just realized, they're both so young. There's a pretty good chance Lake will forget he's not Lucas when he grows up. He might grow up thinking he's Lucas because he has to keep an act up not only for his classmates and teacher but his parents too.
The symbolism of the bag at the end. Lake zipped up the bag with the toy car in it. I interpreted it as symbolism of him keeping the whole accident a secret, zipping his lips, and keeping it to himself.
Well executed, chilling and an over-all excellent analysis of both twin and sibling mentality. It is hard to stand up to the perceived "golden child", especially when they are your sibling. Lucas is a product of excessive praise and, as a result became a bully. Lake was forced to sit in his brother's shadow due to being framed as the "problem child". You can tell from the teacher's dismissal over Lake being late and the smug face Lucas makes at saying his brother is running late that this is a common occurrence. Lucas possibly sabotages his brother when they wake up and it likely rouses no suspicion because they live close enough to walk to school. Little behaviors like this, if left unchecked, can gradually grow until you get a situation like we see in the first half; where Lake is tormented constantly because Lucas abuses the fact that everyone sees him as the better child. This is particularly bad in cases with twins because not only are people more likely to compare you both, but you effectively have a living mirror you are expected to be a perfect replica of.
I have an identical twin brother and can honestly say that we have never been held to the standard of the other twin. In both our home and public lives we have always been judged on our own merits. Not saying this is normal for all twins, mind you. Just sharing my own experience.
Here’s something that’s really bugging me, if Lake is able to take Lucas’s so effortlessly and there’s a missing posture of him, that means even their parents can’t tell them apart!
@@ToastallyManonMcMarrington something tells me that the dad may have loved the more masculine lake than Lucas which is why he took it out on Lake at school when he had the chance
I love how even the adults who are assumed to be wiser than the kids don't award the kids with good character/heart but the bullies who are smart enough to be subtle about their harassment
In some cultures, owls represent death. How fitting that this one was following the boys, as though anticipating which brother would meet his fate... 🦉
3:34 you guys are saying lake acted as luca but It shows luca in front of a car and disappeared does that mean that lake got hit by a car and his brother got up and dragged his body and went back to school with his car toy?
Sibling competition and toxic relationships are a real thing and I'm glad this animation didn't sugar coating it like most stories in which people ideally feel about how siblings are. And worst, most of these people believing in idealistic siblings' love are parents who will ignore signs of toxic sibling relationships their children are living in. They were just like.... "Oh a siblings fight is typical, they love each other anyway. They are "SIBLINGS"" Well, there're cases of siblings murdering each other all around the world. Notice it where it starts and try fixing it before things get worse.
Luckily enough for me, me and my sister get along! Sorry, a bit out of place, but I felt really prideful and kinda wanted to cheer up all the dreariness.
Yeah totally agree with You Competition is the fuel to this nature b/w siblings. I find children complex too much around me but can't do a thing about it. The authorities/parents seems to be the reason for toxic sibling relationship to me. Leave them alone they play happily In front of adults they start snitch each other for attention or praise or whatever they want from elders
To those who don’t understand the ending, Lucas got ran over by a car and died, lake didn’t see the the car coming. Lake dressed in Lucas’ clothes and disguised himself as him.
I think it's silly how at the beginning of the film, Lake kicks Lucas' ankle but it doesn't do much harm and nearing the end, Lake steps on Lucas' ankle which immobilizes him, causing his death. I think it symbolizes how Lucas pushed Lake to his limit and made his anger grow stronger like how his kick grew stronger.
0:32 , watch Lake's action with the car. 0:37 , the sketch with the scissors 3:13 , it shows the car entering the screen as soon as he turned around. Meaning he never intentionally meaned to kill Lucas. 3:23 , him dragging the body through the reflection of the glasses. Lake's car was supposed to be a symbol of the car running over Lucas.
Wrong again the red is actually Lucas and the other with glasses is lake and they switch places cause lake manipulated Lucas cause he hear him say they won’t believe you and he said they would not be your friends if they knew who you really were
I actually really liked that little twist, even after all of that bullying he still wanted to help his brother but then karma decided it was enough lol
Reminds me of a case where a little girl went missing. Turns out she went to a forest with her younger brother, they found a $20 bill, fought over it, and she fell onto a sharp part of a log or something and died. He didn't mean to kill her and panicked, hiding her body and telling no one for years. Really awful stuff, really goes to show how life can change in an instant
@@liben5052 Where did you find it? And Honestly, seeing how I got a scar from falling face 1st onto a toy (and my skull could be seen, getting stitches for it), that hits deep tbh
3:31 The visual mastermind behind the ending scene is just extraordinary. I like to think that the shot of the classroom after Lucas’s death is from everyone else’s perspective. Lake is late again and “Lucas” is making fun of him again, it’s a nice normal, sunny clear day in the classroom. But as the camera shifts over to Lake, the blue lighting starts to shift over to a dark and spooky red. The classrooms perspective is switched to Lake’s. The red slowly takes over the screen as it is revealed that it’s actually Lake. The red reveals the insanity of Lake. It’s revealed how much he was tormented by his brother to the point he would be doing this.
I agree with you, but even then there should be some sort of instinctive desire to help someone in mortal danger and this is really sad how it turned out.
CAN WE TALK ABOUT THE VOICE ACTING? It is totally on point, everything about perfectly captures the scene and the vibe intended, you feel absorbed within the world of the story and the emotions FEEL REAL. These actors truly make these characters feel like actual children speaking which makes the reveal at the end even more eerie. Props to you guys, you did excellent! We also can’t forget the amazing camera work, animation, composing and the writing aswell! Good job and thank you, everyone who worked on this project. ALSO IM SO INVESTED IN THIS STORY, IM STILL YEARNING FOR MORE!!! It’s a shame it couldn’t be a series or something, but on the other hand a short film fits the format of the story perfectly and the story telling’s pacing is impeccable!
Aww omg thank you so much, I'm actually the voice actress for Lucas and Lake and it means so much when people appreciate the voice acting :) I absolutely loved working on this film (everyone on the team is phenomenal) and I'm floored this film has had an impact on so many people!
Actually no, it sounds very amateur, its not bad, not at all, but it has room for improvement. The voices dont fit the characters a 100%, they obviously sound like older women doing young boys voices, and the acting needs a bit more expression, but its not bad, really.
The ending chilled my to the bone. I thought Lake got hit by the car, until I saw the car in his backpack. Lucas got hit by the car. In the "missing" poster, Lucas was pinching Lake's cheek. Gosh.
3:12 I like the little detail that Lake was looking at the car and not Lucas, meaning Lake was shocked not because he saw Lucas getting run over, it's actually because of the car moving close to Lake.
4 representatives: - The owl eating a critter represents Lucas carrying Lake's demise. - The car represented Lake's point of view of trying to hurt Lucas. Which foreshadows later in the film. - The tint of red in the roadkill scene shown Lake's true colors of who he really is. - Mrs. J represented their guardian angel, which is why she was the only grownup seen in this film. and where's Theodore?
*_Fueled and this had the same element: Vengeance._* *_Something that feels so pleasing to have, yet feels painful. Truth is... like a lie... revenge can both be relieving and painful._*
that's not quite the case. he didn't think of killing his brother. In fact, his face was shocked before it happened. he just wanted to leave him there but not kill him.
as a twin who often gets treated horribly by my twin, who is also a musical prodigy and leagues more talented than me at everything.... i relate to this video.
@@Jellybo1 still alive (also im losing my shit because i commented this before i saw the last part of the video 😭😭😭 i didnt know he died but then i watched the rest after i commented it and i was like holy shit 🗿 aint no way im cursing her her vengeful spirit will come after me anyways) man im dead
Anyone else noticing that these animation projects becoming more and more darker/having more of a deeper lesson for teens Gosh! I can't wait to become an animation major
Of course they will. It's only a matter of time before Lake gets fingerprinted and they'll know he's not Lucas. If he needs a job with security clearance (fingerprints), access to money or assets (fingerprints)... or if he gets injured or sick enough (possibly, you guessed it: fingerprints), it's only a matter of time. It's why they fingerprint you at birth. The only real way he can escape this is possibly by changing his fingerprints (by, say, "accidently" burning his hands), getting a blood transfusion, or going off the grid well enough.
When I tell you my jaw DROPPED at the shot with he broken glasses...absolutely amazing art and storytelling! Saying so much with so little time. I adore your art style, too!
Just as some evidence why Lake took Lucas’s place for really no reason but I’m gonna write it anyways, I think this happened because (1) it would be an awesome twist if he finally got the attention and the stars, and (2) if you slow down the car scene, you can see that Lake isn’t getting hit, it’s almost like he’s quickly dodging the car to the side. Also (like everyone is saying) the shadowy figure in the glasses definitely has spikier hair than the other. This short was so amazing and bone-chilling, it was just too good!
I’ve seen other commenters calling Lucas a psychopath, I disagree. Psychopaths feel little to no empathy. Meanwhile, in the scene when Lake called out Lucas for insulting Lake to prop himself up, he sounds genuinely hurt. Like , Lucas doesn’t have an identity out of being the “better twin”. Judging by their designs, I’d say Lucas was considered the gifted child, while Lake was left behind. That props up Lucas’s ego, but because being a gifted child is all that he’s described as and told to his face, who is he outside of that? To a ten year old whose identity is still developing, not much. As for when the car is approaching, Lucas reacts with fear. Psychopaths tend to react with less or little fear compared to the rest of the population. But here, Lucas is terrified, and in the junkyard, he sounds vulnerable.
I love the fact that Lake’s car was basically his most prized possession and it was a car accident that killed his brother, and the fact he sacrificed his brother for it, really dark.
Kinda interpreted it as this. The whole film revolves around Lucas taking it out on Lake, but when he started screwing around with the toy car. It’s almost as if he picked off more than he could chew and somehow the car enacted revenge by giving him a bad omen resulting in his death being a car.
This animation was so good. "You wish you were me!" the amazing foreshadowing due to the car as well. I was surprised when i finally figured out Lake turned into Lucas. It looks like Lake got hit but it was really Lucas.
@@joedartonthefenderbass the way it was animated. the car was right in front of him and some people in the comments thought lake got hit. that's what i thought at first but when i figured it out, i was surprised.
The dark twist on the end is just... Wow Im highly impressed even for a short movie The fact that Lake Switches himself with Lucas after the car crash is just a chef's kiss
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MICHELLE! YOU NEED TO MAKE A SEQUEL TO THE TWINS! PLEASE!🥺🥺
@@brandonfox9610 i dont think there will be
who is older Lake? or Lucas?
also identical or fraternal twins
Nooooooooooooooo
The ending is so crushing. Besides the fact no one would believe him but there is the underlying feeling that he knows everyone would prefer that outcome. Imagine having to live your life hearing everything everyone thought about you as you pretend to be the person who made them preserve you that way.
This is pretty much part of the plot of Black Butler lol
@@JG-sg9knyou mean as in that ciel realises everyone would of preferred him dying in the fire?
lol crushing? thats what happened to lucas 😭
i'll stop now
@@JG-sg9kn Wait what?
pun intended?
love the symbolism that at the beginning, lucas faked being hurt to get lake in trouble. what led to his demise was lake not believing him when he actually was.
Brilliant analysis
Boy who cried wolf
Wow
like the boy who cried wolf
As the old fable “the boy who cried wolf” has taught us, if you continuously lie about something, no one will believe you when you’re really telling the truth
The way he said “you wish you were me” right before was AMAZING foreshadowing. The car imagery before the crash was just as good too. I had to keep replaying that scene
Lucas probably wished he was the 'me' he was referring to in that statement, which would add to Lake's point. Both twins were pretending to be that non-existent "Lucas."
I didn't even notice that 😭
when he sayed "you wish you were me" it's real because lake suited as Lucas when Lucas died
Man this made me have nightmares
same
Lucas: *Breathes*
Mrs. J: Magnificent. Have a gold star
Lake: *Also breathes*
Lucas: Mrs J!
Mrs J: Detention Lake!
@@Mrdoge_978(proceeds to fucking kill his brother)
BAHAHAHA
@@anastasia_852 Lucas: *dies*
Mrs. J: You know what? Forget your brother, have a gold star
Like TF. Favoriting one of the students u love especially they're twin. There's should be more background of how Lucas did this
I interpret it as Lake only taking Lucas's place because he had no other choice. Think about it, if Lucas the 'good' kid died, everyone would blame Lake for doing something since everyone knew Lake already hated his twin brother, not knowing Lucas was much, much worse.
It feels somewhat poetic that the brother Lucas bullied to become more liked is the one who took his coveted position.
I actually believe this if you look closely in the glasses the one dragging the body has messier hair
Plus this fits into the ‘twins’ aspect of the film. Of course it would be easy to switch if you looked the same!
Somehow I feel like the ending was Lucas's final, unintentional joke.
He said "You wish you were me." Lake never want to, but now he have to...
For god knows how long it will be, until he either break the news or someone finds out. If this were to be real, yes I know it's dumb to feel sympathy to a fictional characters, but still--I hope they understand, more so as they have no right to judge him even more to live as his other half, who HATED him.
Lake’s car was hidden. Maybe it’s to hide something. Because Lake had the car last. But I like that theory
If a part 2 comes out showing this guy in adulthood, we may see him getting caught.
When Lake said "I'm tellimg Mrs. J" and Lucas replied "Really? Think she'll believe you?" in 2:14 is probably the reason Lake pretended to be his brother because he knew no one will believe him.
snitches get stitches
@@Ratsoup445 No even worse sniches get dishes
@@Ratsoup445 snitches get ditches
@Jovan Ristovski there Lucas dies, and Luke pretended to be Lucas
@@Founderschannel123 snitches get car crashes
The fact that Lake had to disguise himself as Lucas really says what the world thought of him, and what he thought of himself. He thought Lake wouldn't be as missed as Lucas, despite saying earlier that if people knew the real Lucas, they would like Lake more.
The world can be horrible because of favouritism embedded into our society. The favouritism in our society is the reason why people can have low self-esteem, envy, greed etc. This short film is a great example of favouritism within our society, just with a darker twist.
@@ravenwithcall8527 Yes. And the way society is right now, I bet something similar has happened like this.
in the reflection of the glasses you can see him draging away Lucas's body
Luca's whole life was dependent on a lie at Lake's expense....And it's not like anyone besides Lake knew about the real Lucas anyway. "Very bad" Lake is gone. "Good 'ol" Lucas simply needs a new pair of glasses, and one less bad apple to be late for class. The evil(er?) twin is gone, regardless of who everybody thinks that was....And figuring the Lake and Lucas their family and community know never even really existed, let's hope this Lucas turns out better than the first one was going to...
but how could he lake get a suit of Lucas when Lucas got hit by a car?
That was smart of Lake because everyone knew how he hated his brother, so if he didn't pretend to be his brother, everyone would think Lake had something to do with Lucas disappearance
well after he’s gone in that school he could be it’s self again, right?
@@ED7editzparents do exist
@@ED7editzI mean he could be himself in private, but he has to take on a role now
@@ED7editz this is very sad. Bullied your different twin and your twin still sacrifice himself for you. That's pretty messed up. And Lucas wouldn't tell everything except he got forced to
I thought this was going to be more of an inspirational, moralized film. Sitting here chilled to the bone, insanely good work.
Life is pretty screwed when the sugar is removed
It's a sad end with a the obvious mutual hate
Same
I kind of knew it wasn’t. I mean just how the thumbnail was make it clear.
Although not my favorite, I found the story... oddly satisfying and new. Most stories of siblings follow a plot where sibling A and B start out rocky, but make up once they put aside their differences. "Twins" has a raw realism that explores how damaged and/or toxic a sibling relationship can become. It's even brave enough to explore a scenario where the relationship (for lack of better words) "dies", as though telling its audience such a thing can happen.
Look at Lake's missing child picture. It's cropped, Lucas is looking perfect (from how much i can see) and Lake is angry/ doesn't even wanna be there. That's the only picture his parents found/have of him. It shows how much he was ignored considering no one even had a decent pic of him
Mmmm truly sad
well Lake attached his own poster (i read it in the comments), anyway this is a very interesting detail to show that on image Lucas i the perfect child while Lake is the “rebellious” soul
Скорее всего, у них нет родителей. Это может быть детский дом.
@@user-kapcanych мне тоже казалось, что это школа-интернат, потому что среди взрослых только их учительница
That's dark bro
Lake taking on Lucas' life has so much more power to it if you think about it because it's unlikely that anyone would believe him with what happened. Lucas ruined his reputation so thoroughly that everyone would assume it was in some way Lake's fault. In the end, it would be much easier to be Lucas and have the good reputation Lake was always meant to have. It's like a clean slate, a way to finally emerge from the stigma that Lucas fabricated for him.
It is still very sad. They are both kids. They don't know what they are doing. I blame the parents and teacher for not stepping in. As adults they should have seen this getting out of hand.
@@JuMiKu Can't step in if they don't know about it...
@@I_Eat_Lemons The teacher clearly should have noticed that his own brother tattled on him all the time. The parents definitely should have noticed the strained relationship.
It is a parent's job to notice these things.
My goodness when he was walking towards Lucas with the pipe I was scared he was gonna hit him I was like "maybe you're not in a very good position to be saying this stuff"
Well I was wrong, but he died either way 😶
@@JuMiKu Well, the sad things is that children won't always listen to their parents, and that siblings won't suddenly stop their innapropriate behaviour just because their parents said to do so. Sometimes, it can even take more than just the parents. As for the teacher, she more than likely noticed it but was ignorant about it (Some teachers are like that, I've met some)
I think it sucks that Lake looked like he was about to actually help him before the car drove past. Very well written.
No, lake was the won who di3d
@@ItsJinksyMC No Lucas was the one who died, it's just that Lake took the identity of Lucas and because of them being twins nobody would notice the switch, it clearly shows that Lucas died too, no hate
youre the reason hot cups have warnings@@ItsJinksyMC
@@andyroughcut4521 Smart
@@andyroughcut4521 so, he literally took what Lucas saying that Lake wishes to be like him? man.
The fact that the car, that rolled over Lucas, looks the same as Lake‘s toy…Amazing animation with a lot of hidden symbols, that say more than what is shown! Love it
The car hit Lake...
@@skygard49 no lake is pretending to be Lucas at the end 😬 even creepier
@@jaceullom4085 yes
@@skygard49 the car hit Lucas,you can see on his glass after he got hit you can clearly see Lake taking Lucas
@@skygard49 also the hair at the end
I'm getting chills, that missing poster and how he sneakily closes his backpack with his car toy inside. This is beautifully animated, and the story is truly chilling.
Yes same but still I want the story to continue
Fr I thought the non glasses twin lived and would become good but it’s probably gonna be total opposite
I realized my mistake the glasses twin did die but at the end the non glasses turns into the glasses twin since they’re twins because of the toy car thats why the short film is called “twins”.
This is oddly confusing. To sum it up, the twin with the glasses got hit by the car and the twin without the glasses dressed up pretending to be the twin with the glasses. Since people thought the twin with glasses was still alive, the missing poster shows the twin without glasses who’s gone “missing” because he’s actually pretending to be the twin with glasses who has actually died.
What I saw, was lake carrying luke (if that’s his name I forgot) and then, I thought Lake died because of the car in Luke’s backpack, I’ll look at the backpacks and see.
Edit: I JUST REALIZED THE HAIR AND IVE WATCHED THIS FILM 5 TIMES-
HOLY I WAS NOT EXPECTING A DARK ANIMATED FILM. Animation films I have seen are symbolic, have a good ending, or has an overarching message. This is so unique!
I know it has a dark ending
This animation is gonna blow up
It's films like these, that are why we should start calling it a "medium" instead of a "genre"
Ive seen lots of animated horror films
You should check out the horror animation out there, there's quite a lot.
A chilling story. In honesty, I do wonder if his parents will even care that 'Lake' is missing so long as they stil have what they *think* is their Golden Child. In time, they will forget him as a bad and diappointing memory.
They don’t we can tell by they fact Lake put up his own missing person’s poster at the end of the
All the car imagery forseshadowing the crash was great. That last bit though..... Both of these kids are crazy
Lake didn't have a choice, dude. If he told the truth that Lucas was they one who came into the junk yard, no one would believe him. Its easier if everyone thought Lake was the one who disappeared
@@PichuElric I’m sorry but he did have a choice. It’s sick impersonating ur dead brother who u had a part in his dead. What if they didn’t believe him? He could have changed the story to make it seem like he was the one who led Lucas to the junkyard. He could have done a million things before taking his brother’s “place”.
@@MT-xq4km You should understand that the whole problem was that he DIDN'T want people to think he led Lucas to the junkyard and then to Lucas's death. He was angry at Lucas, didn't know a car would come at that exact moment, thus didn't help him. He had no part in his brother's death, but everyone would have thought he did
@@PichuElric he did have a part. He literally hid the body and witnessed his death. Also I do understand why Lake did that but sometimes you have to sacrifice yourself to not be a horrible human being. Also he is a child so if he would have been proclaimed guilty than is punishment would be not so bad.
@@MT-xq4km so would u just leave the body lying on the road
The real kicker is knowing that no one will recognize that they're interacting with the wrong twin. He did such devious things to his brother in order to be "liked". Yet, in the end, no one knew him well enough to see the difference. No one will realize that an imposter took his place, because that's how surface level his "popularity" was. They weren't his friends.
Oh the irony
…
I'm sorry to ruin the mood but...
"imposter" 📮
@@waddledeeznutz6477 💀
they probably would realize after the events of the film took place (maybe he would be late or not do the mannerisms of his twin quite right) after all, we only saw the first few seconds of the first day impersonating him.
the scene in the car dump was great, really made it feel imposing, and that shot in the reflection of the glasses? perfection. Lucas is dead, sure, but that ending made it so much darker.
I bet this will blow up, and if it doesn't it should.
Edit: I'm guessing since this comment has over 1000 likes i was right
I think Lake is dead instead of Lucas. Because at the end we see Lucas toy car in the Lake's packback
@@chiarademichele2000 It could be, but you could also see it as Lake really took Lucas place. Finally getting to be the one who's liked and getting good grades.
@@Linnzy think thats more likely the case
when the car runs the kid over it sped right past someone with a red shirt.Lucas had blue clothes on.And the shadow makes it look like someone with more spiky haircis dragging someone with sleek hair. so its safe to say Lucas is dead and Lake took his place
@@chiarademichele2000 No, I think it indicates that Lake still has and likes his car, but wants to hide it, because he's pretending to be Lucas.
Maybe I'm confusing: Lucas is the red boy with the toy car and Lake is with the glasses? Or is it the opposite?
Edit: I saw the video again, I confused the twins name, sorry everyone
Lake: *does nothing*
Lucas: I'M TELLING MS. J!
True😑
I have chills that is a much darker ending than I thought .
Ikr :(
Agree
Me too. And at the end, that was Lake disguised as Lucas (which no one KNOWS). I feel bad for them both. Though Lucas was a jerk, I feel bad that he died. And I feel bad that Lake was never appreciated.
@@RCSXDV I thought lake is the one who died, this is cursed now.
Same here, I thought it was gonna be more sweet.
I like how when Lucas breaks the rules, Lake says “I’m gonna tell mrs J.” Not their parents- not the authorities- *Their school teacher-*
Saddest part is that "Mrs J" is probably the entire world to them. They're children, Lake probably doesn't even fully grasp WHO the authorities are.
Which rules? You mean laws or school rules? Obviously, if it was school rules they’d tell their teacher but laws, authorities, yes.
First lake second Lucas
@kilsnacks ohh that makes sense actually
the fact that the amount of likes to this is 911 ...
I like how in the end, while Lake looks like Lucas, his hair is slightly messier, alluding to his original hair. His demeanor is also more calm, indicating how he is still adjusting to being Lucas.
That explains why he has the car I didn't notice that thanks
That explains I was so confused I thought lake got hit by the car and Lucas had the toy car because he kept it as a memory or evidence from the cops
Wow, the amount of subtle clues and hints in this film is just-
I completely misread the ending as the bully surviving and the victim giving his life to save his bully brother. Ok
@@jakevendrotti1496 same😅
3:43
That glasses move showed he regrets his decisions
I think he just adjusted his glasses
The saddest part about this ending is that he couldn't tell them the truth even if he wanted to. Because everyone thinks he's a troublemaker, they probably will think he killed his brother out of jealousy. Even his parents probably wouldn't believe him. He's now burdened to live someone else's life forever.
Edit: I got inspired by @Puchielric to write this comment further explaining the ending.
Wait so the brown hair boy did die
@@TheFlamerWolf no. The blue shirt that was a goodie too shoes died
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@@TheFlamerWolf yw
No the one with the red shirt died because that was him at the missing poster
I love how Lake isn’t designed to look like a really mean psychotic kid. He looks like a normal kid especially compared to his brother’s design.
Domt judge a book by its cover
I don't even think Lake was psychotic, he was pushed around so many times by his brother, and was treated terribly being in a toxic relationship.
Lake didn't even intend for Lucas' death, he just wanted his car back that Lucas wouldn't give back.
Although, it is pretty dark that he took over his brother's life, and faking his death.
And even then, no one would believe him even if he came out with the truth and said he got hit by a car, everyone would just think he murdered Lucas intentionally.
So in Lake's mind, the best possible option that he saw for himself was to just take over his brother's life.
Those glasses were a good touch though
Ikr ! Was thinking the same
Lucas made his life a living hell, that’s as much mercy Lake could give
What I really like about this film is the foreshadowing. When Lake appears late to class, he kicks Lucas in the ankle. And the next scene shows Lake running a rock over with his toy car while looking at Lucas, foreshadowing the car running the boy over while Lake isn't paying attention. It was in front of our faces all this time and I was nOT expecting that ending, it was so dark and unique and I love it!
And also when Lake was drawing on his desk it showed Lucas dead
He also adjusts his glasses alot, they even shined a couple of times. Then the last scene, they're broken.
also the owl appears right after lucas gets run over and in some culture owls represent death
That was Lucas's lesson (get hit by a car) because he bully his brother, So Lake hid Lucas's body and pretended to be here
The car that hit Lucas was red, just like the car that Lake always carries around
If you pay closer attention, you can see that lake (as Lucas) was putting up a missing sign of himself showing that nobody really did care about him because if they did care, they would’ve put up the sign when they realized he was gone 3:51
I know to sad
Honestly, this chilled me and gave me “there’s a man in the woods” vibes. The fact that Lucas purposely tried to make it out for him to be the hero and only said sorry in his time of need is just insane. Also, I find it odd no one has found Lucas’s body yet, like, did the car come back? Did lake bury him? What happened?
Lake may have hidden his brother in the car lot, in the most damaged one to avoid anyone managing to find it
@@CamdenKaneakaNeptunesdaughter imagine if he went back there everyday to Mourn his grave
@@OzenEater until one day the body is gone
yeah the teacher kinda looked like the mom from "there's a man in the woods"
I think the human in the car is drunk and he buried him i guess
That ending tho
And how flawless that could be. It’s easy to say him and “lake” got into a fight and the other ran away. It’s easy to say that he’s a bit different and has lower grades/stars after his brother’s disappearance because of the stress and change. They lived together and probably even had the same room, so he would know enough about his mannerisms to copy them enough to hide. The only problem might be going to the eye doctor for new glasses if he didn’t need them but his brother did.
Another thing since they are young they have parents how would he hide the truth from them?
@@Glitchhusky9304 the parents probably are very busy ppl, and Lucas probs did the things he did to get their attention
Since they are busy, they prob dont know their children that much
@@cacapee6201 but what if they weren't? Wouldn't they noticed that their kid didn't come home from school what would lake(sorry I get the name confused) say if someone asked where lake was
@@Glitchhusky9304 he'd lie about it, of course. Plus, this question was answered at the post-credits scene via the missing poster, meaning that Lake *did* manage to fool his parents, since Lake's the one "missing" in the poster, and *not* Lucas.
@@hershyijustshatmyself9253 oh wow
The scariest part is how realistic this is. Nothing happens in this movie that couldn't happen in real life.
Yup.
There is a true story like this quite... I think she took inspiration from her.
@@WMASHA-fx7kg Ok. 😐
@@WMASHA-fx7kg sure 😒
@@blazeking8424 MASHA's right, back in 1876 a man by the name of David Pumpernickel was found to actually be a much younger man of unknown origin. The real David Pumpkernickel's body was found decomposing in a river bank, apparently the man replaced him for six days before the grieving family got the news. He was subsequently arrested, but wasn't jailed, as his behavior did not constitute a crime at the time. It's unclear as to how similar the two men looked, but the fact nobody figured it out until the body was found is pretty trippy, right?
Bro t his is amazing. My heart literally dropped at the end, I thought they would make uppppp 😭
I'm glad that the bird with the dead mouse was added in that scene before the brother died. It kind of prepares the audience for the death that's about to happen, and kinds of symbolize how the protagonist would carry the identity of a dead child.
I agree also because in certain native American beliefs, looking into an owls eyes can bring bad luck (especially death). I mean I don't know if that was also the symbolic meaning of the owl but that was my personal perception
@@definitelynotgianna1036 absolutely, owls are seen a bad omen in lots of countries
great example of foreshadowing!
@@kawauso5933 yes! I think it's an important tool for storytelling
I’m the 1000th like :D))
I think the saddest part is that Lake knew that if Lucas went missing, he’d probably be suspected first and tormented for the rest of his life. If Lake went missing, no one would care.
Lake loses both ways and that’s just depressing.
considering that in the credits thers a missing poster of Lake theres clearly people that care about him, what makes you think no one would care? /gen
@@franny6221 if you look at the arm, you can see that lake himself puts up the missing poster.
@@spidergirl6730 True
Yeah i saw it as he took his brothers identity because he would be blamed maliciously for the death instead of it being an accident, so if he covers up the death as a missing and taking his brothers identity they would believe actually believe in him and what he says.
what a stupid story
Lucas isn’t sorry for what he done to his brother, he only said that cause he needed him to only help him get up and Probably bully him later
2:53 when he says “ shut up! You wish you were me!”, you can sense something in his tone of voice. You can see the real Lucas. He’s telling himself that because he thinks if people become friends with lake they’ll stop liking him. He’s a kid, he needs validation and craves attention. He’s scared of isolation. In that moment we can see Lucas briefly break out of the perfect persona he’s created for himself and see how vulnerable and fragile he really is. He’s not a snob, he’s scared of what people will think if he’s not perfect.
yes, THIS
Yes, and it may be because Lucas was in an more open range but when he said “Shut up” it did not echo unlike when Lake did indicating that Lake is easily known as the “bad kid”
And kills him
Man lucas is an emo
It's so sad he never got to realize he didn't need to do any of that to be liked.
I love the framing foreshadowing when Lake and Lucas are fighting on the train tracks, where Lake is “in” the “toy” car for a moment before he pushes Lucas onto the tracks. I also love the intricate camera movements and the amazing lighting as well as palette that really brongs the mood together, the sound design is great too. They both sound so “innocent” in a way that diverts expectation, especially since they are clearly very young looking. I love the palette work and the backgrounds, the animation is really smooth and I cant imagine how long this took. The writing is great, very creative and I love the amount of work put into this. Lake is pretty mischievous (carving into the table and kicking Lucas) but Lucas is very selfish, and both are pretty normal for a kid.
I think it was a street.
Yeah it was a street. I thought it was train tracks too.
Ma’am its ‘brings’
Ps- i like the way you interpreted the entire thing, its actually amazing animation and cinematography!
whether or not Lucas deserved it, his death was caused by himself, Lake merely foreshadowed it. Lucas was the one to steal the toy car to make Lake follow, he was the one to run into the junkyard and taunt lake into coming with, he was the one to threaten to break lake's car in a fit of anger from just hearing the truth, and he was the one to make his brother hate him, meaning lake didn't have the reason to care about how his brother was hurt. It's entirely fair to blame Lucas, he's the one who built the trap
Karma
That's cruel. Sure, he's a sociopath but he's still a kid. He was begging his brother for help and the boy did nothing. I acknowledge that Lucas would not have done anything either and that the car came speeding out of nowhere and Lake was just as suprised by what happened. It was a tragic accident. For me, the last scene was poignant because I can imagine Lake being haunted by his brother last words- begging him for help.
I think it doesn't matter who survived because, in a way, no one made it out unscathed. And it seems to me like both twins died on that road.
@@horacehalt4216 it is cruel, this is a cruel animation. But im not speaking of feelings, i am speaking of facts. Factually, lucas caused this all to happen. Had he not done any of these steps (destroying his brother's reputation, stealing his car, running to the junkyard, trying to break the car) he would have not been killed. It was Lucas's choices that led to his death.
@@horacehalt4216 I might disagree with your view, but I love that final sentence: “Both twins died on that road that day.”
He fell into the trap he built
I just realized that the missing poster implies the parnets couldn't recognize their own children apart.
I feel bad for both brothers in this film because Lucas lost his life and Lake is left with the guilt of not saving his brother for the rest of his life ( I'm pretty sure if he knew the car was coming he would have helped him up). Besides the ending, I still really enjoyed this animation I loved the style and in my opinion the voice acting was really good!
Same here!
@@КостяКиндалюк he was really young and made mistakes, sure he deserved a smack for it but dying..? It's a bit far
@@КостяКиндалюк Bro, someone being a bully doesn’t justify being killed
Glad to know that I’m not the only one that thinks about this
@@dragonmaster9299 that and he’s just a kid. Kids respond to how the adults in their life respond to their antics.
I love their character designs. Usually, the bad guys in stories would be dressed similar as Lake, and the "nerds" (glasses stereotype) would be more preppy, clean, and in a lot of cases, always the victim of some bully of sorts. It's really nice and refreshing change.
True but as of now there's starting to be more and more of this reversed archetype. As people with glasses that dresses overly nice is also often to be shown to have a smug dark side, or is supposed to be the annoying villain, like berdly.
Already lots of this in anime world
And this video popularized the pac man nerd meme
Isn’t lake the bad guy tho by the end
@@boopboop9356 we can't really say either of them is the bad guy, I only labelled the one with glasses (sorry I forgot his name) as bad bcs bfr the plot, he was the bully and the other twin was his victim
Honestly when the boys entered the broken car field, I thought LAKE would be the one to get hurt and make Lucas feel bad about everything he's done to him. But OH MY GOD, I was NOT expecting Lucas to die and be replaced by his brother. This took a dark twist and I loved it.
While Lake was holding the pipe I thought for a moment he was going to intentionally kill Lucas, or at least hit him maybe not trying to kill him but end up doing it. I was like, "man, Lucas, really not reading the room when the kid with no reputation and nothing to lose is holding a weapon and you're all alone."
It always feels good knowing some people love and enjoy the death of innocents.
@@mahdiabderraouf5795 yes especially when they’re animated characters that’s my favorite type of death
Holy Jesus I thought the car skidded out of the way and only broke Lucas's glasses, and Lake felt guilty and ran from home.
I kinda expected it... wish it was longer
Lake summoned the spirit of his toy car, guy is goated.
Didn’t see many people point it out, but I like how color is used in specific parts of the short, specifically in the junkyard scene and onwards. To understand you need to know that Lucas wears a blue shirt and lake wears a red one. While Lucas lures lake into the junkyard with his toy car, he’s in “control” so the area/surroundings are blue-ish. Contrarily, at 2:54 once lake takes control, the scenery turns red.
I realized this right before I saw the comment 👌🏿
Yeah it really makes it feel like Lake is out of place in the junkyard, until he take control of the situation, where the scene turns red, which depicts a sense of urgency, but also that Lake has the upper hand.
fsr I thought they used that so they wouldn't have to show blood or something lmao but your point is way smarter
Yes!!! And the fade from blue to red between whose hands it's in!!
Wow I didn’t even noticed that
The sad fact about this is the only reason Lucas said he was sorry was because he knew he was in danger / hurt. If he wasn't he would never have said that or even considered his brother's feelings considering his unknown literal hatred for him.
Edit : I feel bad for the animator who has to see the sheer embarrassment in the reply section. Arguing over an animated film cmon now 🤡
children in a nutshell
So we aren’t gonna talk about lake’s unhealthy obsession with toys and obvious anger management issues? Not to mention the physical harm he put other children in as retaliation instead of trying to understand why his brother didn’t like him? We’re also ignoring Lucas literally covering up his brother’s death and committing fucking identity theft because his brother was a snitch? Jesus christ you have some really messed up priorities. Oh no my brother was a snitch, lets leave him in the road suffering and take his identity when he dies.
Edit: it’s so disturbing how many of you are defending Lake for what he did. While Lucas may have held some control over what happened, he isn’t the sole orchestrator over what occurred before and during the road scene. Lucas and Lake both played a role in what came to be, and all I’m doing is pointing out some of the things Lake did that was left out in Toon’s comment.
@@basicallytrqsh ur taking this way too seriously bro, calm down lmao
@@basicallytrqsh So you couldn't make this a comment itself instead of making a novel on someone else's comment??
@@basicallytrqsh But the commenter isn't even wrong?
Does that excuse the fact the kid just impersonated his own brother and hid the body absolutely not. But the simple fact is all that could've been avoided if Lucas actually acknowledged the fact what he was doing was not right.
You don't just tell someone you're sorry when you're in danger because chances are you'll just do the same shit again.
This is *beautiful*. For the people saying Lake is a psychopath- no, he is not. That is a disorder and he shows none of the symptoms. In fact, he did not mean for his brother to get hurt. He didn't know the car was there. And after all, if that had been Lake with a hurt ankle, would Lucas have helped him up? If anything, Lucas could be the one diagnosed as a psychopath. He manipulates and has no remorse for what he is doing for his brother.
This short is just amazing. It deserves to be seen. People do not understand how toxic sibling relationships, no matter if there's am age difference or they're twins, can be.
*an, and true
true also I don't think lakes brother got hurt...
@@0Crowns yes he did he got ran over from a car and lake dragged his dead body out of the way
I agree though that idea neglects to mention the fact that Lake might have straight up killed Lucas. The car that runs him over looks identical to Lake’s toy car. It could be a metaphor. In that case I’m pretty sure it’s safe to say that both of them were psychopaths
At first I thought you were talking about Lucas(the little shit with glasses) in the first part and I thought "no way he isn't, and even if its too exaggerative, he is definitely a narcissist" and then I realized you were talking about Lake, the other kid and now I'm like "oh that makes sense"
Bro I never thought it was gonna end like this…
At the end, I literally got a chill down my spine. Seriously. I wasn't scared until that end. Especially the "missing" child poster. Geez. That was great! Seriously done a better job than most professional companies can do! Great storytelling in only 3 minutes! Better than a full length film could do, that's for sure
Its also lake putting up the "missing" child poster
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I really don’t get it 😭
Maybe since there twins lake is trying to be his twin brother and his other brother dies
While the boys are exploring the old car field, an owl makes recurring appearances. Owls are viewed as omens of death, so that's a nice foreshadowing :)
Edit: yes, there are many different animals that are seen as omens of death, owls are just one of them and just so happen to be used in this animation lol
I thought that was crows?
@@tynishabiggs2799 or ravens?
@@tynishabiggs2799 Yeah, a flock of crows are literally called a "murder", lol.
I had a feeling someone would die
@@tynishabiggs2799 those too lol
OH MY GOD this is so good !!!!?!?!????!! Huge congrats Michelle !!!!!!!!!!
Ikr!
It’s so good XD
SAKU?!?!
It is but it's sad and it has a very good moral that just life
Wait I’m confused lake is gone?
Fun fact:
If I’m correct, the car that hits Lucas is the same exact car Lake has as a toy, I feel like that was foreshadowing or something.
Though that would be interesting to share.
Lake didn't intend for him to die! You can tell by how surprised he was when the car came. I think he was so scared that he might get in trouble because everyone would've thought he killed him by their relationship, so he pretended to be his brother in the end sense he's the special treated one!
When Lake (at the end when he was impersonating Lucas) said that Lake (of course he was acting that Lake was gone) was late, you could even hear him speaking in a sorrow voice and that he wasn’t joking about it like how Lucas would usually do.
@@lyonidus3073 Exactly! People in the comments were saying they were confused about the story, I'm like.. what's confusing about it? LOL
@@Seanime4 lake killed his brother, the red car symbolizes that
@@B.bell2k I didn't say he didn't I said he didn't intend for him to die, also he didn't kill his brother the car did. Watch it again! All lake did was push him down to stop him from breaking his car, he was surprised when a car actually did come and run over his brother. Also correct the car does symbolize what happened being as though it was the same exact car that killed Lucas!
I feel like lake intended for him to die or have thoughts of killing lucas. You can see when he’s writing on his desk with his scissors it shows a sketch of lucas getting slashed
the sad part is no one cared enough to put a missing poster about him, if you saw the hand, you can see that he put his own poster up
Damn
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Mano tava ruim agr tu piorou
why would he put his own poster up?
@@Nopeasaurus
Cause nobody cares about him
So the obvious answer is lake put it up
im pretty sure lucas put it up after all you could see a white sleeve not a red one
Love how the owl symbols death, when they entered the junkyard area with blue eyes, but when Lucas died the owl’s eyes are shown red.
it's because they made the streets red and the owl happened to be in the red filter
@@LuckClover1Right, red filter as in murder
@@LuckClover1Yeah that was an intentional choice
Actually was Luke who died, Lucas pretended to be him
Please, China is oppressing East Turkestan, can you spread this?
I need a whole series this is amazing
Um, excuse me, this should have at least 100x the recognition than it has currently. Please everyone watch this it's so well made.
The fact that he drags his brothers body with little to no reaction is crazy especially at age 10! Great work
What's more scary is that he's wearing the same clothes Lucas died in, He literally took off the clothes of his brothers mangled broken lifeless body and started wearing it
@@user-zw2wq8jo2r exactly that was what I was thinking 🤔
Well, he was a dick. I definitely did a kid or two in myself, it’s very easy to accustom to.
Jokes aside, screw him.
@@user-zw2wq8jo2r🤨
I just noticed that reflection in the glasses, how come I didn’t notice that before? 😭
Has anyone noticed that Lake doesn't appear in the reflection of the car window (2:46)? In my opinion, that also symbolizes that Lake doesn't even exist, he's invisible to others, while Lucas is always the twin who has all the attention turned to him. If Lake was the one who died, probably no one would have cared about his disappearance.
Thank you, i was wondering if anyone else noticed that
But lake has a reflection at 1:40
Ooooohhhh....
they literally put up missing posters of lake at the end when he takes on Lucas' identity to hide what happened, at the very least the parents would've cared
I think it's just the way the shot is angled more from Lake's perspective, so we can't see his reflection from the camera is. Cause in every other instance, everyone acknowledges Lake's existence
The Loud Shut Up Got Me
In the Credits, You can actually see that Lake put up the missing poster of himself. You can see that because the arm that’s shown putting up the poster has a mark on it, the mark is the exact one on Lake’s clothes and the mark is also in the exact location shown. This might mean that nobody actually cares about lake enough to put up the missing poster of him, so he does it himself.
Omg, you're right! I never realised.
That's even darker
It's even sadder, because he is the only one to care enough about himself to at least print these posters. Not his teacher, not his parents, nobody but Lake himself...
He is the only one who is missing ,,the real Lake" and that's so depressing...
Oh wow!
@@tiamatpolarstar damn...thats so sad
It’s cool how detailed this is like how in the part where you could see their reflections one of them didn’t have a reflection
im not sure if youre implying that this was symbolism but im pretty sure it was a smart use of perspective rather than that if so.
timestamp please?
@@captainsquiggles5958 2:47
thanks! :D
Why didn't lake have a reflection?
I completely expected this to be a heartfelt, typical, yet still cute “love your family, you never know how much they mean to you until you lose them”.
But this was SO much better and unexpected
Question- do you really wish death to America??
Also yes, i agree with your comment.
Saaaame
Mas J
I just realized, they're both so young. There's a pretty good chance Lake will forget he's not Lucas when he grows up. He might grow up thinking he's Lucas because he has to keep an act up not only for his classmates and teacher but his parents too.
The symbolism of the bag at the end. Lake zipped up the bag with the toy car in it. I interpreted it as symbolism of him keeping the whole accident a secret, zipping his lips, and keeping it to himself.
The missing poster at the ends means he swapped places with his twin
Corrrect, buddy that’s mean keep a secret from a horrible accident
No it’s because lake always has the car but since lakes pretending to be Lucas he can’t be caught with his brothers toy or that would be suspicious.
@@Wishtelle it’s literally because his brother always have the car.
@@Fanqgz even lake could died and maybe his brother hidden that toy car cause he regret his decision.
Well executed, chilling and an over-all excellent analysis of both twin and sibling mentality. It is hard to stand up to the perceived "golden child", especially when they are your sibling. Lucas is a product of excessive praise and, as a result became a bully. Lake was forced to sit in his brother's shadow due to being framed as the "problem child". You can tell from the teacher's dismissal over Lake being late and the smug face Lucas makes at saying his brother is running late that this is a common occurrence. Lucas possibly sabotages his brother when they wake up and it likely rouses no suspicion because they live close enough to walk to school.
Little behaviors like this, if left unchecked, can gradually grow until you get a situation like we see in the first half; where Lake is tormented constantly because Lucas abuses the fact that everyone sees him as the better child. This is particularly bad in cases with twins because not only are people more likely to compare you both, but you effectively have a living mirror you are expected to be a perfect replica of.
Like John from the most recent 911 episode: he saved his bus driver from a heart attack and later started killing others for the attention.
I have an identical twin brother and can honestly say that we have never been held to the standard of the other twin. In both our home and public lives we have always been judged on our own merits.
Not saying this is normal for all twins, mind you. Just sharing my own experience.
i have a twin this is true
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Make sense
i got actual chills from that ending. i was expecting this to be a short about repairing relationships, but BOY was i wrong. fantastic work!
I love little short films like these because they remind you that no matter how short, or long they all can tell a great story
Here’s something that’s really bugging me, if Lake is able to take Lucas’s so effortlessly and there’s a missing posture of him, that means even their parents can’t tell them apart!
What makes you think Lucas wasn’t the favorite child.
@@infinityheart_tm9270 what do you mean, Lucas is likely the favorite!
@@infinityheart_tm9270 considering how Lucas always gets stars while Lake gets detention everytime I think it's VERY clear who's the favourite twin
Exactly it's bugging me too :/
@@ToastallyManonMcMarrington something tells me that the dad may have loved the more masculine lake than Lucas which is why he took it out on Lake at school when he had the chance
I love how even the adults who are assumed to be wiser than the kids don't award the kids with good character/heart but the bullies who are smart enough to be subtle about their harassment
It’s unfortunate 😢
In some cultures, owls represent death. How fitting that this one was following the boys, as though anticipating which brother would meet his fate... 🦉
when the car runs over lucas you can see the owl with blood red eyes
@@A3N.A2B that's Lake, Lucas is the one with glasses
@@Straight_To_The_Asylum no Lucas dies, Lake is impersonating lucas
@@Emmanuel44444 hes saying before he dieds 🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@imjaceyt he's referring to the car running over lucas
3:34 you guys are saying lake acted as luca but It shows luca in front of a car and disappeared does that mean that lake got hit by a car and his brother got up and dragged his body and went back to school with his car toy?
Even so i dont think he would be able to stand up after that or he would atleast be limping, but good theory
Sibling competition and toxic relationships are a real thing and I'm glad this animation didn't sugar coating it like most stories in which people ideally feel about how siblings are.
And worst, most of these people believing in idealistic siblings' love are parents who will ignore signs of toxic sibling relationships their children are living in.
They were just like.... "Oh a siblings fight is typical, they love each other anyway. They are "SIBLINGS""
Well, there're cases of siblings murdering each other all around the world. Notice it where it starts and try fixing it before things get worse.
Exactly , if it were me, and I saw the twins were fighting, I’d immediately start using escape rooms to help them work something out.
Luckily enough for me, me and my sister get along! Sorry, a bit out of place, but I felt really prideful and kinda wanted to cheer up all the dreariness.
me and my sibling fight and argue but we always get over it like in a hour or few great brother ngl
@GachaBunny123 I believe it's a rare case when siblings hate each other that much.. but the number is never zero.
Yeah totally agree with You
Competition is the fuel to this nature b/w siblings.
I find children complex too much around me but can't do a thing about it. The authorities/parents seems to be the reason for toxic sibling relationship to me.
Leave them alone they play happily
In front of adults they start snitch each other for attention or praise or whatever they want from elders
To those who don’t understand the ending, Lucas got ran over by a car and died, lake didn’t see the the car coming. Lake dressed in Lucas’ clothes and disguised himself as him.
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holy shit thats dark
How someone couldn't understand that? It was showed clearly without any hidden message
Eh, Lucas was a little shit anyway.
No shit Sherlock
I think it's silly how at the beginning of the film, Lake kicks Lucas' ankle but it doesn't do much harm and nearing the end, Lake steps on Lucas' ankle which immobilizes him, causing his death. I think it symbolizes how Lucas pushed Lake to his limit and made his anger grow stronger like how his kick grew stronger.
He didn't step on his ankle. The fall twisted/fractured his ankle.
Bro went to the gym
Silly……
@@snivydream he'd been practicing breaking ankles 😭
El bravo vive, hasta que el cobarde quiere
Lucas makes Caillou look like a saint😭
For those confused, Lake basically hid Luca's body and pretended to be him
Yeah.....i kind of saw that coming...i mean, twin swich place is pretty commen trope but i think this ia a pretty good animation
Thats not gonna work for long lmfao
I thought he died
@@guestdamess1103 he did
My question is why didn't lake appear in the reflection of the car? Was he dead the entire time?
0:32 , watch Lake's action with the car.
0:37 , the sketch with the scissors
3:13 , it shows the car entering the screen as soon as he turned around. Meaning he never intentionally meaned to kill Lucas.
3:23 , him dragging the body through the reflection of the glasses.
Lake's car was supposed to be a symbol of the car running over Lucas.
I never noticed the glasses. This animation is so sad.
At 3:13 you can also see his horrified face at the car coming, another sign of how he didn’t know the car was there:(
Don't forget when Lake kicked Lucas' ankle, then in the end, Lucas actually injured his ankle and got ran over.
Wrong again the red is actually Lucas and the other with glasses is lake and they switch places cause lake manipulated Lucas cause he hear him say they won’t believe you and he said they would not be your friends if they knew who you really were
@@Ghxstcore then the rest of the dialogue wouldn’t make sense
I actually really liked that little twist, even after all of that bullying he still wanted to help his brother but then karma decided it was enough lol
Yeah. Chilling
Reminds me of a case where a little girl went missing. Turns out she went to a forest with her younger brother, they found a $20 bill, fought over it, and she fell onto a sharp part of a log or something and died. He didn't mean to kill her and panicked, hiding her body and telling no one for years. Really awful stuff, really goes to show how life can change in an instant
@@liben5052 Where did you find it?
And Honestly, seeing how I got a scar from falling face 1st onto a toy (and my skull could be seen, getting stitches for it), that hits deep tbh
@@skullerclawerbandicoot7966 I think it was in a video about cold cases with unexpected answers.
How did he wanted to help his brother he left him on the road and he knew a car would run over him
2:46 the reason his reflection isnt there is foreshaddowing that there wouldnt be a lake coming to school soon only lucas "aka lake"
3:31
The visual mastermind behind the ending scene is just extraordinary. I like to think that the shot of the classroom after Lucas’s death is from everyone else’s perspective. Lake is late again and “Lucas” is making fun of him again, it’s a nice normal, sunny clear day in the classroom. But as the camera shifts over to Lake, the blue lighting starts to shift over to a dark and spooky red. The classrooms perspective is switched to Lake’s. The red slowly takes over the screen as it is revealed that it’s actually Lake. The red reveals the insanity of Lake. It’s revealed how much he was tormented by his brother to the point he would be doing this.
That is terrifying
Oh god
I agree with you, but even then there should be some sort of instinctive desire to help someone in mortal danger and this is really sad how it turned out.
Bro Lake did nothing in the end he though his brother was pulling a prank by asking for help and he then died since Lake didn't believe him
Someone explain to me in a shorter or simpler way
That tracking shot with the rock in the hallway was so good.
Dude this is beautiful you crafted a true price of art ya’ll!
So true!
Wow! I didn’t think I would see you here! I love your content! ^^
I see u
@@emositecc stop stalking me Emo XD
Piece of art? You’re talking when you’re one of the best artists I’ve ever seen man
I NEED A PART TWO
CAN WE TALK ABOUT THE VOICE ACTING? It is totally on point, everything about perfectly captures the scene and the vibe intended, you feel absorbed within the world of the story and the emotions FEEL REAL. These actors truly make these characters feel like actual children speaking which makes the reveal at the end even more eerie. Props to you guys, you did excellent! We also can’t forget the amazing camera work, animation, composing and the writing aswell! Good job and thank you, everyone who worked on this project.
ALSO IM SO INVESTED IN THIS STORY, IM STILL YEARNING FOR MORE!!! It’s a shame it couldn’t be a series or something, but on the other hand a short film fits the format of the story perfectly and the story telling’s pacing is impeccable!
Aww omg thank you so much, I'm actually the voice actress for Lucas and Lake and it means so much when people appreciate the voice acting :) I absolutely loved working on this film (everyone on the team is phenomenal) and I'm floored this film has had an impact on so many people!
Actually no, it sounds very amateur, its not bad, not at all, but it has room for improvement.
The voices dont fit the characters a 100%, they obviously sound like older women doing young boys voices, and the acting needs a bit more expression, but its not bad, really.
i aint readin allat
The ending chilled my to the bone. I thought Lake got hit by the car, until I saw the car in his backpack. Lucas got hit by the car. In the "missing" poster, Lucas was pinching Lake's cheek. Gosh.
SO WHO got kidnaped?
@mokaccino _· oh
@@rajritaroychowdhury5055 where did you get kidnapped from?
@@bea2323 I'm still trying to figure out what this comment means?🎄
@@rajritaroychowdhury5055 Like where did you get that he got kidnappad from? What made you think that?
3:12 I like the little detail that Lake was looking at the car and not Lucas, meaning Lake was shocked not because he saw Lucas getting run over, it's actually because of the car moving close to Lake.
Yeah, there is still a moment where they show a reflection,there, as if there is no Lake at all.
Also, if you see for a split second the car light was on the road that Lucas was on, meaning LAKE got ran over instead of LUCAS
@@WhatHaveIDoneWithMyLife Although it was really Lucas it got hit, not Lake.
@@WhatHaveIDoneWithMyLifeeveryone said Lake lived except for you.
So who actually died?
4 representatives:
- The owl eating a critter represents Lucas carrying Lake's demise.
- The car represented Lake's point of view of trying to hurt Lucas. Which foreshadows later in the film.
- The tint of red in the roadkill scene shown Lake's true colors of who he really is.
- Mrs. J represented their guardian angel, which is why she was the only grownup seen in this film.
and where's Theodore?
*_Fueled and this had the same element: Vengeance._*
*_Something that feels so pleasing to have, yet feels painful. Truth is... like a lie... revenge can both be relieving and painful._*
So much sadnsss
Truth is truth and a lie is a lie, but yes both can hurt sometimes. But knowing the truth can make up for the agony.
that's not quite the case. he didn't think of killing his brother. In fact, his face was shocked before it happened. he just wanted to leave him there but not kill him.
as a twin who often gets treated horribly by my twin, who is also a musical prodigy and leagues more talented than me at everything.... i relate to this video.
Watch out
Dang so that’s why im an only child
That’s concerning….uhm….how’s your twin? Still alive???
@@Jellybo1 still alive (also im losing my shit because i commented this before i saw the last part of the video 😭😭😭 i didnt know he died but then i watched the rest after i commented it and i was like holy shit 🗿 aint no way im cursing her her vengeful spirit will come after me anyways) man im dead
same
Anyone else noticing that these animation projects becoming more and more darker/having more of a deeper lesson for teens
Gosh! I can't wait to become an animation major
A dark animation renaissance? Less the edge and more the tone
samee!
yea Yall seen FUFILLED that
made me tear up
Hope you get there one day!
I just know years later, they discover Lucas was the missing twin all along
Of course they will. It's only a matter of time before Lake gets fingerprinted and they'll know he's not Lucas. If he needs a job with security clearance (fingerprints), access to money or assets (fingerprints)... or if he gets injured or sick enough (possibly, you guessed it: fingerprints), it's only a matter of time. It's why they fingerprint you at birth. The only real way he can escape this is possibly by changing his fingerprints (by, say, "accidently" burning his hands), getting a blood transfusion, or going off the grid well enough.
bruh what's up with short films from students being way more impactful and cool than big productions this is ridiculously good
When I tell you my jaw DROPPED at the shot with he broken glasses...absolutely amazing art and storytelling! Saying so much with so little time. I adore your art style, too!
Just as some evidence why Lake took Lucas’s place for really no reason but I’m gonna write it anyways, I think this happened because (1) it would be an awesome twist if he finally got the attention and the stars, and (2) if you slow down the car scene, you can see that Lake isn’t getting hit, it’s almost like he’s quickly dodging the car to the side. Also (like everyone is saying) the shadowy figure in the glasses definitely has spikier hair than the other. This short was so amazing and bone-chilling, it was just too good!
Not really a theory
I thought it was obvious that Lucas died lol
if you look at the glasses at 3:24 you can see that someone was pulling a body
@@CrystalRose1111 it's very, very obvious that Lucas died.
(I'm just stating in agreement)
I’ve seen other commenters calling Lucas a psychopath, I disagree. Psychopaths feel little to no empathy. Meanwhile, in the scene when Lake called out Lucas for insulting Lake to prop himself up, he sounds genuinely hurt. Like , Lucas doesn’t have an identity out of being the “better twin”.
Judging by their designs, I’d say Lucas was considered the gifted child, while Lake was left behind. That props up Lucas’s ego, but because being a gifted child is all that he’s described as and told to his face, who is he outside of that? To a ten year old whose identity is still developing, not much.
As for when the car is approaching, Lucas reacts with fear. Psychopaths tend to react with less or little fear compared to the rest of the population. But here, Lucas is terrified, and in the junkyard, he sounds vulnerable.
I love the fact that Lake’s car was basically his most prized possession and it was a car accident that killed his brother, and the fact he sacrificed his brother for it, really dark.
Kinda interpreted it as this. The whole film revolves around Lucas taking it out on Lake, but when he started screwing around with the toy car. It’s almost as if he picked off more than he could chew and somehow the car enacted revenge by giving him a bad omen resulting in his death being a car.
Oh my gosh you described it beautifully and just yeeeessssss!
He'll go worse.
The fact the car that hit Lucas is almost identical to lakes toy car
@@justinlin7829 wait I thought it hit lake?
This animation was so good. "You wish you were me!" the amazing foreshadowing due to the car as well. I was surprised when i finally figured out Lake turned into Lucas. It looks like Lake got hit but it was really Lucas.
The other foreshadowing is the fact that in one of the car window's reflection you can only see Lucas
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How did it look like lake got hit. You literally see the car move past him
@@joedartonthefenderbass the way it was animated. the car was right in front of him and some people in the comments thought lake got hit. that's what i thought at first but when i figured it out, i was surprised.
Actually, pay attention to the voices and the hair. At the end, it's Lake, he is pretending to be Lucas.
The dark twist on the end is just... Wow
Im highly impressed even for a short movie
The fact that Lake Switches himself with Lucas after the car crash is just a chef's kiss
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