Short Film Review: One Man's Loss

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I can honestly admit that I have never been the artsy type til recently. I used to watch rap videos and rock songs and that would be as far as it goes.

I never really knew how to take the beauty of things, its still something Im trying to learn. The other day I stumbled upon a video that was one of the coolest that i have seen in a long while. It began with music that matched the feet that were in the picture. The music had no feeling and was just dragging along. The music and scene quickly shifted to a well groomed man in an older model car with the top down pumping the Lovin' spoonfuls record "Summer in the city". The man pushed up his shades and took a glance in the rear view.

The scene changed again to another scene with a woman smoking a cigarette. She looked like she was waiting for someone. But before we find out if she is waiting for someone or not we go back to the guy in the car.

Who is driving at a fast pace, while he's driving he almost meets into a collision with a homeless man. And not mention very unnecessarily rude to him, the homeless man gives him a look and goes his way.

This is getting very interesting.The well dressed business man pulls flowers from the back seat and then it again shoes the beautiful woman smoking her cigarette. My guess is thats who he in going to see.

One Man's Loss is a special kind of short film

This visual is art from start to finish, the premise and the message are genius. The team at Future Shorts are genius and the world needs to see their work starting with this one. The edits are proper and clean. It has the quality of a big budget motion picture. Get to your computer and check it out.

Its captivating seeing how it unfolds and that you will have to see for yourself. In a funny way it makes you count all your blessings. Get to your computer and check it out. "One Man's Loss" is award worthy.

Watch here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isbZYNpm3i8