Most of us have
taken part in some form of sports activity when we were young and some of us
take it to the next level as we grow up. Some even end up being a professional
player.
This is the story
of one such guy named Bernie who was a football player on a
professional level, But as he grew up he had to leave it due to age related problems.
He is caught up in his daily family activities, but deep down he is not happy
doing these daily chores. To add to it his wife is always around to say that he
is not doing a good job.
One day while
tinkering with his lawn-mover a red ball flies over the thick fence and lands
next to his feet. The sight of the ball brings back old memories. He knows that
the rubber ball has come from the next house where the kids were playing
football. He picks it up and gives it a clean kick sending it sailing over the
fence and he can almost hear the adulation of the audience like the “good old
days” This turns out to be his daily activity, interacting with the children
and returning the ball without actually meeting the kids. Then one day the family
along with the kids from the neighbourhood move out. He once again goes into a
depression as the only link he had with a football is abruptly stopped.
All this is not
lost on his wife and one fine day she decides to present him with a ball. The
change in his expression is worth watching.
The 7 minute short
movie made by Amy Hill and John Rosy is humorous and heart tugging.
In his own words “creating
characters and exploring the ways in which they interact with each other is a
huge passion of mine”
You can see for yourself – click here. (it may take a few seconds for the movie to start playing)
9 comments:
It was really touching. Sometimes it better that people listen to what their hearts tell them to do.
Such a spectrum you cover in your well written posts. I hope you'll come see the cars from your country that visited mine... posted last day of August.
So sweet to see the spark of excitement in his heart and her sensitivity especially when she shrugged off the smash to the bird house :)
life is like that
Well its always good ot listen to what heart says
Bikram's
We may be forced to do things which we dont like or drop things close to our heart due to circumstances but it will always be close to our heart
I saw your (Mr. Hadddock's) comment in Dr. Mayurakshi's post and was led into this link. I am happy to have discovered it. Nice movie. Simple and touching.
Too good! Thanks for sharing.
Passion never dies! A touching and sensitive portrayal of passion, thanks for sharing!
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