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A homeless man wants a slice of pizza.
HOLD UP is used with permission from Alex Rollins Berg. Learn more at alexrollinsber....
Graham is a video editor and a New Yorker who must get uptown quickly. But when he misses his subway train going downtown, he's accosted by a man trying to sell him something: a watch, some lotion, anything. The man is desperate, hungry and agitated, and he presses Graham to help him. Feeling guilty and nervous about the man's intensity, Graham agrees to buy him some food, especially since the train is running so late.
The man relaxes when Graham buys him a pizza, and the pair talk, with the man sharing more of his story: born in Eritrea, drove a cab for some years in New York, sharing his name, which is Hashim. But when Hashim proves insistent on help, even after the pizza, Graham must decide how far his generosity can go.
Directed and written by Alex Rollins Berg, this compelling, thought-provoking short drama takes a sadly common encounter that many have had as its starting point: a homeless person approaching someone to sell or ask them something. But the superb writing and directing prolong what is often a cursory exchange into something more haunting and resonant, asking questions about the limits of empathy, the hollowness of "awareness" and just how we should help those experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity.
Shot with an urgent, agitated naturalism, the narrative is essentially a two-hander -- an emotional encounter between two characters that changes one or both of them in some way. But rather than a domestic or enclosed setting, it's placed against the larger canvas of New York at night, with all its sometimes sinister possibility and unsettling transience. This larger context is key to the film's resonance and meaning, raising the stakes for both characters: for Graham, it's the threat of the unknown, and for Hashim, it's another night spent riding and sleeping on the subways, with nowhere to go and no idea where his next meal will come.
The pair collide in a way that many city dwellers will recognize, and the dialogue between them is realistic about Hashim's desperate press to get something to eat and Graham's misgivings about helping him. The storytelling, too, is smart about planting some key seeds about Graham's state of mind -- he'd just been editing a video about recent events about race and aware of questions of unconscious bias. It also makes Hashim perceptive and persuasive enough to pick up on Graham's guilt in saying no, parlaying this encounter into an unexpected direction.
Actors Philip Ettinger and Renrick Palmer are both excellent, nimbly balancing the quicksilver currents of thoughts and emotions between Graham and Hashim, traversing initial mistrust, pained vulnerability, uneasy desperation and even tentative human connection. But when Hashim presses too hard -- and against the borders of Graham's boundaries and fears -- that connection can only go so far.
Powerful and intense, HOLD UP works so well because it enters into both Hashim and Graham's perspectives with empathy and intelligence, and viewers can relate to and sympathize with both. We understand why Hashim is so anguished; we also understand Graham's fears. Homelessness is a complex social issue that elicits complex responses, where many have the innate desire to help -- but will only go so far, especially when it disrupts our homes, lives or routines. If anything, the film shows the limit of the personal when it comes to such a large, complicated social issue.

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@payayaa
@payayaa Год назад
i cant believe my guy graham stuck around for so long and before someone gets me wrong, i know the other guy had the best of intentions but you cant risk your chances on the street. trying to convince you with pity and taking you to unknown and/or empty places are MAJOR red flags
@josephschauster6277
@josephschauster6277 Год назад
good point
@jimbopaw
@jimbopaw 11 месяцев назад
I've been to much dodgier, worse places and it ended well for the most part. Yes you can risk your chances on the street, if you want. It's a personal choices either way is fine.
@braetonwilson4296
@braetonwilson4296 11 месяцев назад
graham stuck around for so long because the director told him to, otherwise there would be no movie. People don't do that in real life.
@NekBravery
@NekBravery 11 месяцев назад
@@braetonwilson4296 there's people that definitely do that... people with lof self-esteem or some issues that just can't say no most of the times, so they get stuck in things that they don't want
@braetonwilson4296
@braetonwilson4296 11 месяцев назад
true you're right
@gabrieliloh9
@gabrieliloh9 8 месяцев назад
that look he gives her when she says who in Gods name is gonna want this thing and they now show the homeless man, damn.
@jenniferjohnson4346
@jenniferjohnson4346 Год назад
This was a very powerful short film. Part of what was powerful is that you feel the characters' distance and disconnect when he arrives home to hear his girlfriend complain about the sofa. And then there is the stark contrast to the homeless man trying to sleep on the subway. It was heart wrenching. This is an excellent short film.
@alexrollinsberg4736
@alexrollinsberg4736 Год назад
Thank you Jennifer. We really appreciate you taking the time to watch
@Ramzeis
@Ramzeis Год назад
There's also the matter of him working on BLM videos but he still has his biases when it comes to black people. He immediately assumed he was going to get robbed. Perhaps the black guy's aggressiveness was Grahams perception as the guy turned out not to be too bad.
@VioletEmerald
@VioletEmerald Год назад
​@Ramzeis oh I missed that tiny aspect of the beginning of the short film. There's so much in the opening first lines of dialogue and visuals.
@Ramzeis
@Ramzeis Год назад
@@VioletEmerald true, there is, I also missed it the first time, had to go back
@createblack4787
@createblack4787 Год назад
I completely agree this was very powerful and thought provoking.
@thedudeabides3138
@thedudeabides3138 Год назад
Terrific acting from Phillip and Renrick, I loved the simple authenticity they brought to their rolls.
@classicwhitebread
@classicwhitebread Год назад
Yep their roles were great
@alexrollinsberg4736
@alexrollinsberg4736 Год назад
@@classicwhitebread thank you for watching
@happygarden7111
@happygarden7111 Год назад
First thing I thought when they met was “really great acting!”
@joshuathered1100
@joshuathered1100 Год назад
Very good actors. They sold it, and I bought it.
@o0orayo0o
@o0orayo0o 10 месяцев назад
If you're from any major city you would know that if you gave money to everyone that asked for it you'll be begging right along side them quick.
@InvasionAnimation
@InvasionAnimation Год назад
I can't blame the dude for leaving. That situation is not ideal.
@exejeremy3152
@exejeremy3152 Год назад
Neither is starving and sleeping in a shelter you know what i mean?
@markwarrensprawson
@markwarrensprawson Год назад
Trudat, but that kind of inner conflict can reeeeaaaallly mess a person up.
@sloghable
@sloghable Год назад
@@exejeremy3152 it's good that you have a couch to offer to the next homeless man that approaches you.
@squarebird
@squarebird Год назад
​@exejeremy3152 It's not either/or. This isn't a morality tale, it's a slice of the human condition and frustrations. It is easy for us on the safe side of a glass to think of what each of these players could easily have said to defuse tension and to advance each of their goals (mainly a mix of a bit more humor and honesty) .. but before attributing that to author oversight, I've been in enough similar situations to know that real life settings kick in primitive survival instincts that temporarily over-ride higher reasoning and more nuanced emotions. (And sometimes experience - the first time I bought a hot coffee for a homeless looking white man sitting sad and alone at a table in McDonald's, only to have him toss it in my face (and this was way back when that coffee was served steaming hot) .. was the last time. (It didn't harden my heart .. but did make me smarter. Standing near that third rail would be enough for me to prioritize my own skin over anything but saving a baby.)
@spidgeb3292
@spidgeb3292 Год назад
@@exejeremy3152 You take him in, then.
@MobileFilmmaking
@MobileFilmmaking Год назад
I felt for him, but this is NEW YORK. Hell, this is AMERICA! You can't just bring anyone home where you live. Good way to wind up with your throat cut or your head bashed in. I'm looking at the comments seeing idiots trying to bash the people who said they wouldn't have taken him home. Those are the same people you'll see dead on the news. Don't feel bad for not putting your own safety and the safety of your loved ones at risk no matter what anyone thinks. I grew up in the projects in New York and have seen the best and worst of people. Buy em something to eat, and if you're feeling really generous and you have funds like that.. maybe put em up in a Hotel/Motel for the night... but don't bring strangers to your home.
@e.johnson3161
@e.johnson3161 Год назад
We never know a persons story, the depth of their pain, anger, confusion or loneliness....
@Robbie601
@Robbie601 Год назад
I'm homeless hey. So I know what this feels like. Back when I had a wife and a nice apartment and heaps of nice stuff to fill it, and we had a spare room and bed we didn't use. I let a homeless dude stay a few days in it I didnt even know and at the time I'd never ever been homeless before. So I know what it feels like from both sides of the fence now. Great short film. Interesting message. It's really hard to know what it feels like till you've been there. But you don't have to know to care enough to try. He was actually fine. Decent fellow. He had issues yeah. Like I do. But well I know a lot of homeless people now I'm homeless (have been for five years on and off) and am currently but the other homeless people have always been mostly cool with me and helpful. They know what it feels like. It's the people with homes I worry about now because to a lot of them think that I must be a bad person just coz I don't have a roof over my head. I must be a threat, and ironically that makes them a threat to me and suspicious of them. Just like they are of me. Go figure, huh? Having stuff or a roof over your head don't make you a bad person or not. Your heart does.
@Harloha
@Harloha Год назад
yes, your heart does. Making someone feel uncomfortable and basically force them into doing things for you is not a good heart. I was homeless for almost 2 years. I never manipulated anyone or made them feel guilty for my situation. I took responsibility for the situation I put myself in, I didn't play the victim and make others feel bad for my own personal gain. I tried harder, worked my ass off, and I went from the streets of Detroit to being a home owner in Hawaii. Only 10% of life is what happens to you, 90% is all attitude. If you rely on others to make your own life better, you will never be happy. Don't get me wrong, I still help others, especially homeless, but not those who try to guilt me into it.
@TheUrthChild
@TheUrthChild Год назад
​@@Harlohaim not homeless but im carless for sure and I walk like an hour and a half everyday to get to work. How did you manage to keep going and what would be your advice? I love somewhere there's no bus line either.
@newworldconcepts583
@newworldconcepts583 Год назад
I agree with you mate. The media is magnifying the "homeless problem". A lot of housed folks are dumber than a box of bricks.
@christinesorensen8050
@christinesorensen8050 Год назад
A bike would help. You can often find a 2nd hand one cheap ​@@TheUrthChild
@chantelleprince6652
@chantelleprince6652 11 месяцев назад
I hope your life changes for the better and you have a home and love soon. xx
@robertjackson3819
@robertjackson3819 8 месяцев назад
Wow. Art. Beautifully done. That was gripping and magical. And tragic. It's got me thinking.
@roykasika870
@roykasika870 8 месяцев назад
This film hit me right in the feels. Excellent job! Excellent job. I got to the end and watched it over. I have no words. Perfect execution. Great acting great everything.
@amiyrbarclift1640
@amiyrbarclift1640 Год назад
I remember this moment in time. Living in NY through summer 2020. I would not take the train at all because of all the different people you would meet there. I have done this before buying food for homeless people now and again.
@Gamer6628
@Gamer6628 Год назад
Why the silence at the end when he sees the couch ?
@InvasionAnimation
@InvasionAnimation Год назад
Because she was complaining like it was a big deal.
@SwishAllnetNFT
@SwishAllnetNFT Год назад
Because fear is not real. It’s all in the imagination. The thing he didn’t even want, the couch would of meant the world to that man.
@super3112
@super3112 Год назад
She complains about the couch like it means nothing when hashim could have had something to sleep on for the night.
@_chinmoku
@_chinmoku Год назад
From 10:14 should explain it.
@siddhantmishra111
@siddhantmishra111 Год назад
notice, the cab stopping in the end before the scene ends . Maybe the cab driver and that dude from the start beat him up or something, see his face zoom in the end
@demetrius235
@demetrius235 Год назад
Running away was the correct move at that time. I mean Hashim was talking about staying at Grahams apartment, UNINVITED. You just don't take a stranger in from the street like that. Guarantee it would freak the wife out too.
@RahYisrael99
@RahYisrael99 Год назад
10:20 Im sorry, but this was way too much. This man was rude, intrusive, and entitled this entire time. Graham did more in those few minutes than a lot of people would have done. He put himself in harms way to feed a stranger who acted as if he was owed something. Thankfully, he wasn't dangerous he was lonely and hungry.
@FlameOnDeck
@FlameOnDeck 10 месяцев назад
Nah the homeless man was doing way too much bro. Pressuring people to do something they don't want to is never the way to form a connection with someone. Especially when you're putting them in tight spots or uncomfortable environments
@dthomas4566
@dthomas4566 Год назад
Man this have me feeling some type of way 😮
@ellejaysmith6623
@ellejaysmith6623 9 месяцев назад
Bloody brilliant! Very thought provoking.
@rebcote
@rebcote Год назад
Both the script and acting are so powerful that I felt VERY uncomfortable the entire time. My anxiety was through the roof watching this. At first I felt bad for the guy trying to sell lotion then I started to feel very irritated with him. It is never ok to pressure someone like that. I get that Hashim was desperate but he was acting as though Graham was the reason he was in his situation. Then I felt bad again when he started talking about his life and grandma. Then I was really uncomfortable again when Graham was buying him pizza and Hashim was talking about how he was going to sleep on Graham's couch. I was all over the map with this one. This is brilliant work but I need a drink after watching this!
@renrickpalmer8616
@renrickpalmer8616 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for taking the time to watch our project @rebcote definitely appreciate you.
@astroboy90210
@astroboy90210 Год назад
The emotions while watching this short film is like a roller coaster and in the end, you can see how disappointed Graham is. This is thought provoking. Really sad. Thank you for making this short film, I loved it,
@alexrollinsberg4736
@alexrollinsberg4736 Год назад
Thank you for watching! I LOVE films that are like roller coasters, that keep you engaged and don't tell you what to think, so your words mean a lot.
@renrickpalmer8616
@renrickpalmer8616 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching
@HorswrangBasumatary
@HorswrangBasumatary 7 месяцев назад
I can feel myself in him
@OGRH
@OGRH Год назад
He asked for a piece, got a whole pie... the guy was reluctant to help because you give an inch, folks take a mile... after the whole pie the guy's initial thought was verified... "I'll come with you". F*** THAT! All those virtue signaling morons saying he should've this and should've that wouldn't know b/c they ain't doing ish for anyone but them damn selves! This guy did more than he should've for this pushy guy and he knew it! Don't even get me started on how he tried to race shame him! If I don't know you don't approach me in an empty place in the worlds most populated city where there are hundreds of people just upstairs! That dude was being calculating, and should've left his "card" back at his cardboard box!
@thesprinklerguy2598
@thesprinklerguy2598 8 месяцев назад
nope.. I was near homeless and didn't pull this shady crap. Nearly lost everything due to drinking but got sober.. I signed myself into a rehab funded by the state, lived a few weeks between friends houses, got 2 jobs working 12-16 hour days , rented a room, road bike/took bus and completed probation in the process... I now own my home and run a small irrigation business. This short makes me boil
@johneel01
@johneel01 Год назад
Can't invite yourself to sleep at someone house.
@Kaos_Magazine
@Kaos_Magazine 10 месяцев назад
Most days I am rushing home to do nothing. But the world is so hectic. Today I saw a man take care of a homeless man while I was getting some pull ups for my toddler. He took his time and didn't rush the man, even shopped a bit more for him while he changed into some dry clothes (it was pouring down raining). We all have to slow down and take care of one another, especially if you are already blessed with more than what you need.❤❤❤
@payayaa
@payayaa Год назад
i like to imagine theres a happy ending off screen where he gives the sofa away
@sumtin2say2yah91
@sumtin2say2yah91 Год назад
I honestly had to pause the video when the homeless character was basically guilt tripping the guy trying to get home with so much hostility. I promise in real life, the homeless guy would have been cussed out or even punched and it would have been well deserved! That part made me so mad I cussed at the screen! I guess that's what good acting does.
@FromRootsToRadicals_INTP
@FromRootsToRadicals_INTP Год назад
Maybe be polite and not pushy. And so now hes a bad person because he didnt let a stranger sleep on his couch! Get out of hear with that shot.
@PropertyofJesus777
@PropertyofJesus777 11 месяцев назад
Turned this sewage off as soon as he said "stay safe" and other guy puts a face nappy on. Get out!
@6XXBANSHEEXX8
@6XXBANSHEEXX8 Год назад
In this day and age, no matter how much you want to trust someone, one cannot be as naive as 'Hashim' needed 'Graham' to be. It's a very sad but true fact.
@gsf8348
@gsf8348 11 месяцев назад
It's difficult because he's desperate and also very manipulative. Makes the situation a whole lot sketchier.
@sharkshakes
@sharkshakes Год назад
Feelin uncomfortable the whole time like you try and tell people and be polite then they turn aggressive and start being pushy and insistent when you're just anxious trying to go home and they try to make you out to be a racist when you're not
@fhhu3167
@fhhu3167 Год назад
You didnt get the message
@fabteengh4615
@fabteengh4615 Год назад
Who is they?
@GwenActually
@GwenActually Год назад
@@fabteengh4615 panhandlers
@pathetic2399
@pathetic2399 10 месяцев назад
@@fhhu3167 They’re sharing their experience, as they’ve clearly been in a similar situation. There’s nothing wrong with that.
@oohripple
@oohripple 8 месяцев назад
good film
@gheechiedan9299
@gheechiedan9299 Год назад
Man please! I wouldn't have gave him SHYT but an azz whopping! Can't let people PUNK U! 🤣
@thefunniestfarm4731
@thefunniestfarm4731 9 месяцев назад
I think he was a guardian angel and Graham missed out on a blessing.
@bellacruz6763
@bellacruz6763 9 месяцев назад
This just makes me not want to help anyone if they have this approach. Learning to be more disagreeable so that I don't get taken advantage of.
@Frameygamey
@Frameygamey 8 месяцев назад
Am I supposed to feel bad for the guy wanting to escaping from the creepy stalker hobo?
@RHKhan86
@RHKhan86 11 месяцев назад
There's a story in every subway.
@TheBrelala
@TheBrelala Год назад
This the 2 story I watch the first was of a homeless young guy helping a blind older guy I love this channel
@letsbehonest4221
@letsbehonest4221 11 месяцев назад
I would have told him to get lost right from the start...
@tameikalexis
@tameikalexis 11 месяцев назад
sniffing something from a stranger? ya...best move
@Prizzy999
@Prizzy999 Год назад
One of the reasons why I'd never live in the States. No way I'd ever let a stranger stalk me for whatever reason, I literally hate this kind of interaction and I'd run as fast as I can. The whole thing is just fu**ed up. And then, 18 dollars for a slice of pizza and a coke? That's totally insane man.
@finsandscales
@finsandscales Год назад
It was a large pizza and a coke though.
@fabteengh4615
@fabteengh4615 Год назад
​@@finsandscales😂😂😂
@AshleyG24601fan
@AshleyG24601fan 11 месяцев назад
It was a large pizza, not a slice.
@terriarheghan3676
@terriarheghan3676 Год назад
Well done!👍🏽❤️🎬
@alexrollinsberg4736
@alexrollinsberg4736 Год назад
thank you for watching
@Krizzy_G702
@Krizzy_G702 11 месяцев назад
I always bump into these situations and im scared one day it will take me out by surprise
@Iacca
@Iacca Год назад
An Eritrean or Ethiopian would never say they were an Italian colony.
@citylightproperties2702
@citylightproperties2702 Год назад
Loved it!!! Very powerful ending.There but for the grace of God go I
@alexrollinsberg4736
@alexrollinsberg4736 Год назад
Thank you for making it to the end :) and for the kind words
@ChillPotatoChipz
@ChillPotatoChipz 8 месяцев назад
I wouldn’t have gotten that far.
@unnamed2277
@unnamed2277 Год назад
I come from a place where you can let people ‘ strangers live at your house for 3 days then ask them why they’re in you’re house. I know I am the only thing that can cause harm in situations like this, In the subway I would’ve ignored until the man started taking ACTUAL ACTIONS for me to cause damage.
@isbestlizard
@isbestlizard 9 месяцев назад
Dude you got 15 minutes til the next train get my man something to eat o.o
@12thDecember
@12thDecember 7 месяцев назад
Waaay too aggressive. Not just with his words, but his attitude. Definitely doesn't know how to read people's unspoken signals.
@olafslartibartfast5248
@olafslartibartfast5248 9 месяцев назад
Not bad at all.
@melmagno
@melmagno Год назад
Respect for somebody's space. That's the whole point of this film.
@rockstarJDP
@rockstarJDP Год назад
So... what was the unexpected turn?
@jest.o.7240
@jest.o.7240 Год назад
when the guy finds out that behind the homeless there is a human being in despaire.
@glenyshoughtondouglas1807
@glenyshoughtondouglas1807 Год назад
Just so ironic!
@benbarca
@benbarca Год назад
I dont get it, doesn't NYC have some kind of homeless program/off the streets, where the New york council has some kind of temporary/emergency accommodation for homeless??
@BiitchSlapper
@BiitchSlapper Год назад
Now that's why u have to carry some paper money
@hatefulbastard6978
@hatefulbastard6978 11 месяцев назад
White guilt: The movie.
@valerieking5265
@valerieking5265 Год назад
This short film had my emotions all over the place, uncomfortable, anxious, nervous, scared, relief, then sadness and crying at the end. So many of us are safe in our own little bubble of life, not realizing how good we have it until we see a short film like this one. Really good film, thought-provoking.
@marylevin9262
@marylevin9262 Год назад
My words ! I too was everywhere 😢
@DanielsArtStudioGamesAnimation
Turns out, all his rush and in a hurry for a couch. How unexpected 😂.
@alexrollinsberg4736
@alexrollinsberg4736 Год назад
Thank you so much for taking the time to understand the film, we really appreciate it.
@createblack4787
@createblack4787 Год назад
Omg!!! absolutely. My emotions were all over the place watching this. I kept thinking Graham was going to get robbed when he was walking with homeless guy then he disappeared… but towards the end when the homeless guy stared opening up about being tired and speaking about his grandmother my heart crumbled.
@realcryptc
@realcryptc Год назад
IKR I love my grandma, I can't image not being able to eat her food anymore. "Strangers passing in the street By chance, two separate glances meet And I am you and what I see is me" (from echos by pink floyd)
@britgaddis
@britgaddis Год назад
Wow and he comes home to his wife complaining about a couch… knowing dude has nowhere to sleep. DEEP
@gemstar7286
@gemstar7286 Год назад
Yeah suddenly their problems are small compared to the homeless guy .
@mcdonald1743
@mcdonald1743 Год назад
After the guy robbed him for a pizza
@britgaddis
@britgaddis Год назад
@@mcdonald1743 lmfao on my soul
@paulrobinson3213
@paulrobinson3213 7 месяцев назад
It is not his fault the other dude is a poor.
@Marchant2
@Marchant2 Год назад
When someone pushes himself on you and won't take no for an answer, that's when I hightail it out of there.
@gemstar7286
@gemstar7286 Год назад
@CU476 It was America , and yeah there's that fear of weapons... plus it's supposed to be in the pandemic with social distancing.
@pathetic2399
@pathetic2399 10 месяцев назад
@@gemstar7286 It could be any country and this situation would be scary lol
@theskateboardfan
@theskateboardfan 9 месяцев назад
Correct
@karenday9109
@karenday9109 7 месяцев назад
@@theskateboardfanYes sir
@katrina122382
@katrina122382 Год назад
My anxiety was through the roof the whole time. I was uncomfortable for that man. It’s an extremely difficult position to be in once you engage it. The dilemma is impossible to solve. You want to help but it’s just not safe. There are proper channels that are equipped to help.😢😢😢
@sqd8r
@sqd8r Год назад
Lol. Ok.
@itzGCODE
@itzGCODE Год назад
some ppl dont have the luxury to get approved by those channels. Those starving on the streets dont have time to fill out paperwork before they can get a meal or a bed. A lil kindness goes a long way.
@NikkieKnows
@NikkieKnows Год назад
I agree about it being difficult and dangerous. And anyone who says they'd be totally fine inviting some stranger into their home to sleep alongside their family members and putting them up for a while is either lying to look virtuous behind a keyboard or extremely ignorant of the very real dangers they'd be putting themselves in.
@katrina122382
@katrina122382 Год назад
@@itzGCODE That is very clear. Does that lower the potential risk level of the situation for the person trying to assist? Can you really not think of the any of the myriad of scenarios that someone could be putting themselves in by doing something like what the character in the story did?
@bonniekathleen6231
@bonniekathleen6231 Год назад
P.s. I was also anxious for the first guy. Heart broken for the second one.
@aninnnn
@aninnnn Год назад
Gosh, this was so emotional. I could imagine exactly why Graham was trying to escape the situation from the very start... Things like this often don't end well and I'm not entirely sure we could blame it on the person. Then I felt so sorry for the homeless dude for many reasons, but mostly how obviously lonely he was and how he wasn't able to find company or express his intentions clearly, without being too pushy or overwhelming. I also felt so sad for Graham when he arrived back home - rushing only because the sofa was white as if it was such a big deal to stress over. A sofa that the homeless man would've died to sleep on while Graham's partner claimed nobody would want a sofa like that. Very powerful.
@renrickpalmer8616
@renrickpalmer8616 9 месяцев назад
You absolutely right thank you for taking the time to watch it and grasp the message.
@kevinramage1839
@kevinramage1839 9 месяцев назад
​​@@renrickpalmer8616 is that you in the film? Good acting 💯
@Matty80822
@Matty80822 8 месяцев назад
@@renrickpalmer8616 seriously, great acting. i usually dont notice acting unless its bad but i clearly noted in my head halfway through how good you were!
@carolynhughes9205
@carolynhughes9205 Год назад
The ending of this really made me think. What we don't want someone is praying to have.
@alexrollinsberg4736
@alexrollinsberg4736 Год назад
Thank you for watching, Carolyn
@mcdonald1743
@mcdonald1743 Год назад
Did the part where the guy got robbed for a pizza make you think?
@josephschauster6277
@josephschauster6277 Год назад
good point
@userbanned4
@userbanned4 11 месяцев назад
I Was Confused About What This Video Meant Until I Saw Your Comment. If That Guy Came Up To Me, I'd Stay And Actually Help And I'd Basically Forget What I Was Doing And Spend The Rest Of My Time With Him. I Don't Understand Why That Other Guy Was Uncomfortable. That's Just Pathetic. I Love Company From A Stranger.
@theskateboardfan
@theskateboardfan 9 месяцев назад
Very true. However some men would have injured that persistent homeless man. Well, no a firm warning to back off by a man who means it is enough. They look for spineless people.
@RE-xv9fp
@RE-xv9fp Год назад
"Here sniff this"... Oh hell no lol
@karenrichard1758
@karenrichard1758 Год назад
It is so hard to know if a person means to do you harm. His desperation is both heartbreaking and terrifying. The whole time I am thinking how would you ensure your safety and also help. I’d like to think maybe if the camera kept rolling, he might find this guy and make good on this…in a better world perhaps.
@dkmrap1
@dkmrap1 Год назад
You have no discernment and respond horribly to adversity. So it's safer for you to assume everyone from a particular demographic has ill intent
@PancakeDiaries
@PancakeDiaries 10 месяцев назад
@@dkmrap1 I'm black, and felt like the woman commenting. This was well written, and not made for ur rhetoric. It isn't his skin, but the nature of the interaction all together. It ain't safe out here anymore, and I'm not gonna act like a "Graham" wouldn't have had to worry in my neighborhood after hours
@renrickpalmer8616
@renrickpalmer8616 8 месяцев назад
Maybe in a better world indeed thanks for watching.
@KrowShow.
@KrowShow. Год назад
The truth of the matter is, majority of people in these comments will not understand the homeless mans situation; or life on the streets. When your basic needs (food, shelter) are unknown/not met, especially on a daily 7-day/round the clock basis, people will go beyond social norms just to survive. Both these men had fears. Homeless man: Fear of the unknown, trying to survive, escaping a difficult lifetime situation Man with a home: Fear of the unknown, unsure if his life is in danger or escaping a difficult situation in the moment
@aarons7975
@aarons7975 Год назад
Help wanted signs all over the place. he could have just as easily offered to sweep the pizza joint's floors for a slice of pizza and a coke in return. THIS is the real problem, people want everyone else to solve their problems for them, take care of their messes for them, instead of taking care of themselves.
@HopefulMathGirl
@HopefulMathGirl Год назад
Wonderful explanation
@alexrollinsberg4736
@alexrollinsberg4736 Год назад
Thank you Kenro. You really understood our intention with the film, and articulated it in a way I had not thought of explicitly.
@marylevin9262
@marylevin9262 Год назад
​@@aarons7975and just as many are not that way
@adriannathegreat9890
@adriannathegreat9890 Год назад
@@aarons7975 You're very naive. Homeless people like Hashim do not get hired that easily. Most ppl expect you to have an address even if you're hired to sweep up floors.
@adriannathegreat9890
@adriannathegreat9890 Год назад
At first, I was annoyed by Hashim's aggression, until I realized he was just extremely desperate and simply needed a friend.
@Cogic
@Cogic Год назад
He needed to just take his large pizza and go on bout his business most folks wouldn't have even done that
@kati-ana
@kati-ana Год назад
So when this kind of opportunity comes your way you'll buy him food and take him home right? Because after all according to you, the stranger just needs a friend.
@not_the_ATF
@not_the_ATF Год назад
You're so right. As a culture we've grown so cold towards each other. The color of a sofa is more important than another human being. This film hit so deep. Amazing actors and brilliant script. One of the best shorts I've ever seen. Wow.
@iamnegan1515
@iamnegan1515 Год назад
I wouldn't give him a damn thing. Guy had no decency.
@not_the_ATF
@not_the_ATF Год назад
@@iamnegan1515 it's called hunger, homie. Decency kind of goes out the door when all you can think about is something to eat
@not_the_ATF
@not_the_ATF Год назад
I can't elaborate enough how incredible this film was. I've spent a lot of time in NYC so I understand the dilemma of being approached by a "street-person" and the immediate reaction to fear for your safety and valuables/money. Yet underneath that is a human being; tortured and beaten by poverty and a society that prioritizes the color of a sofa over the well-being of a human life. This short beautifully captured the duality of protecting yourself while genuinely caring for the health and happiness of another person - the coldness of self-preservation weakened by our humanity towards one another. Incredible. To whomever made this, thank you.
@kalilavalezina
@kalilavalezina 9 месяцев назад
That was beautifully articulated.
@IWantToPetYourDog
@IWantToPetYourDog 9 месяцев назад
I wish the real people were genuine like this guy. A guy walked up to me in a store asking for money claiming to be homeless, so I offered to buy him food. He walked away so quickly.
@myjjay4evee562
@myjjay4evee562 Год назад
This ain't racist, I'm a black person and I would have done the same thing
@carolynhughes9205
@carolynhughes9205 Год назад
Same. Just thinking how many times I have felt this way with people.
@adriannathegreat9890
@adriannathegreat9890 Год назад
who said it was racist?
@nicemuse1956
@nicemuse1956 Год назад
The point is safety, if someone says no which they have a full right to say that should be it period. Being pushy, constantly invading personal space, not excepting no for an answer, following and demanding money and food and his time and presence….this is not admirable hustling this is dangerous. Any race applies here. And it is late at night! Streets are empty! On and on and on. Guilt aside safety is safety not everyone is a love able scamp who just wants to dance with you.
@pathetic2399
@pathetic2399 10 месяцев назад
Also black. Also made uncomfortable by the man’s persistence. If he was white, Asian, etc. I would still be uncomfortable.
@DeShawnHatcher
@DeShawnHatcher Год назад
I was a mess watching this. Talking to the tv i was very nervous for that young man. It had me on the edge of my seat. Wow. As a woman and a new yorker we are trained to believe every homeless person means us harm. But over the years i have been able to meet many who like so many living paycheck to paycheck lives can turn on a dime They just needed some help. But I will be honest the ominous feeling of this video had me super scared for him.
@mtaylor325
@mtaylor325 Год назад
I've had the misfortune to be on both sides of this equation at different points in my life. Neither side is pleasant. Great little film; it showcased both sides of this all-too-familiar coin with unflinching realism.
@alexrollinsberg4736
@alexrollinsberg4736 Год назад
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it.Thank you for sharing that and wishing you good fortune ahead
@ValiantFox
@ValiantFox Год назад
Pizza is a blessing
@threethrushes
@threethrushes Год назад
Sometimes the base is crusty, sometimes the base is fluffy. But the base cannot be argued with. It is an inherent part of the whole.
@theskateboardfan
@theskateboardfan 9 месяцев назад
The purpose for this film. Blessings can happen at any time.
@shotbylg1311
@shotbylg1311 Год назад
That whole situation was dangerous. Unfortunately we don’t live in a perfect world. I’m glad he was able to feed him for the evening but the amount of intimidation and aggression from him would make anybody uncomfortable. I wouldn’t have left the train station with him. Most of the homeless folks I’ve helped have been kind and friendly this dude was psycho
@theskateboardfan
@theskateboardfan 9 месяцев назад
Very true a kind approach would work with me. Even taking NO for an answer. I often give to people who are nice even after I say NO. I end up returning.
@roykasika870
@roykasika870 8 месяцев назад
I agree
@SecretWars98
@SecretWars98 Год назад
“Oh Lord you know I’m tired, oh Lord you know it’s true.” 🎶
@jest.o.7240
@jest.o.7240 Год назад
That part got me so close to tears... The whole short is so powerful.
@Divineeden_101
@Divineeden_101 11 месяцев назад
A couple years back I helped a homeless guy off the street. Invited him to my house, gave him food and all. He seemed happy and appreciative. Before I could even involve other channels to help him, the lad ran away with my car. Took 4 months to find him, the police was involved and i lost so much and I was a mess for a whole year. Do not trust easily, you can get hurt. Sometimes trusting your instincts can be good, other times it’s a bite in the butt for ya!
@Maria-sg4zy
@Maria-sg4zy Год назад
That's why I always keep a little change in a separate pocket. Someone ask me for change, I go into that pocket give it to them and say ""Sorry, but this is all I have!" It's scary when your dealing with the homeless. You want to help but you, don't know what their intentions are. Hashim, got his pizza, and then expected to go to Graham's house to sleep. When would it have ended.
@TheMemagNeman
@TheMemagNeman Год назад
Their whole life experience is scary, even dealing with you and begging for your prepared pocket change. Where would it end?
@yanawald5918
@yanawald5918 Год назад
There are so many empty rooms everywhere. And so many homeless people who didn't commit any crime. Why couldn't they just meet each other (the rooms and the people)? Every innocent human being deserves a place to sleep. If not, a forest is more fair than a society.
@alo5301
@alo5301 Год назад
A gun would be better
@chriss780
@chriss780 Год назад
@@yanawald5918 Because landlords need to be able to take a half of every bodies paycheck, which are paying their mortgages and throw them on the streets when they get sick or can't work for a few weeks. What Mao did to the landlords was right.
@squarebird
@squarebird Год назад
​@@yanawald5918Have you met an innocent human? I understand there exists an epic tale just of a lifelong search for one honest man.
@createblack4787
@createblack4787 Год назад
Very thought provoking. The actors really did a great job getting to my emotions.
@alexrollinsberg4736
@alexrollinsberg4736 Год назад
Thank you so much for watching and saying so
@theskateboardfan
@theskateboardfan 9 месяцев назад
I see two ill-equipped men. One who was un-resourceful enough to be off the streets and the other who lacked the courage to enforce boundaries. Both men are headed for disaster. The homeless guy is obvious. The spineless Graham will suffer from his lack of courage. We need both to survive. We need to be resourceful and courageous.
@davidflowers3731
@davidflowers3731 7 месяцев назад
There was nothing to imply the black dude was un resourceful. There’s a lot of reasons out of your control you might end up on the streets, especially for a black man
@lizziem
@lizziem Год назад
A stunning short, so thought provoking. The beauty of this film is it gives you the ability to see it clearly from both sides. A pizza and a couch isnt going to solve this one. I think the best he could have done is sat and had a meal with him. He could then have signposted him to the right support.
@alexrollinsberg4736
@alexrollinsberg4736 Год назад
Thank you for your thoughtful words, and for taking the time to understand. This film doesn’t adhere to ideology or provide easy answers. Not so long ago, this used to be the point of art. In the words of Akira Kurosawa, “the role of the artist is to not look away.” I aim to make movies in this spirit - to transcend politics and ask the uncomfortable questions . If the artists won’t ask them, who will?
@lizziem
@lizziem Год назад
@@alexrollinsberg4736 thank you for responding. I shall look out for your next piece. You have great insight.
@thetaekwondoe3887
@thetaekwondoe3887 Год назад
Signposted?
@lizziem
@lizziem Год назад
@thetaekwondoe3887 pointed him in the right direction of service specially aimed at people in his position. Those who know exactly what is available and are professionally qualified to help deal with them in a holistic way.
@renrickpalmer8616
@renrickpalmer8616 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for taking the time watch 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
@michaelarrowood4315
@michaelarrowood4315 Год назад
I've never been to Eritrea, but the pizza in Ethiopia is amazing. One of my fond memories. Like this video - great pizza in East Africa challenges a lot of prejudices and assumptions. Thank you, Omeleto.
@Forgottenchannel129
@Forgottenchannel129 Год назад
Omeleto has amazing actors, lets appreciate there hard work and success on keeping us all entertained!
@alexrollinsberg4736
@alexrollinsberg4736 Год назад
Thank you so much for watching our film, and for the kind words
@sinewriter
@sinewriter Год назад
This was uncomfortable, well done, I really enjoyed this!
@alexrollinsberg4736
@alexrollinsberg4736 Год назад
thank you for watching, really appreciate it!
@renrickpalmer8616
@renrickpalmer8616 8 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
@rgarlinyc
@rgarlinyc Год назад
Striking, evocative writing, filming, acting, directing - kudos to everyone involved! I've been at the 155th Street subway. - always makes me feel vulnerable, can't justify why.
@alexrollinsberg4736
@alexrollinsberg4736 Год назад
Thank you Roger! We appreciate the kind words. Yeah, I chose that station because (a) there wasn't much security or passenger traffic and (b) there are these random screeching noises that reeeally put you on edge. We put some in the movie.
@rgarlinyc
@rgarlinyc Год назад
@@alexrollinsberg4736 Ha! Yeah, those noises contribute to the unease too! 😀
@nwicconsultants6640
@nwicconsultants6640 Год назад
It's one thing to have empathy for another...but not at the risk of putting yourself in danger. The way the manipulator tried to have control over the situation by using his "victimhood" to persuade the young man was not only disgusting but put his victim in a dangerous situation. Don't bother with the woke comeback that the "privileged" man should be ashamed for not wanting to be manipulated. Enough is enough...and a sad story of grandma's home cooking does NOT make it alright.
@therealJamieJoy
@therealJamieJoy Год назад
So very much to think about. Sadly I have opened my home to people in need who have conned me, robbed me, refused to leave. At some point you have to say this is what I can do for you, but this is my limit. Still, so much to think about. PLEASE VOTE AS IF YOU ARE HUNGRY AND HOMELESS. This is the single most important thing any one of us can do.
@kevinrediya3664
@kevinrediya3664 Год назад
im hungry
@valerieking5265
@valerieking5265 Год назад
I've helped a number of people over the years and all but one screwed me over. I finally had to stop helping people so I wasn't taken advantage of; I guess I'm not a good judge of character. I always want to believe the best in people.
@unitywidlund2229
@unitywidlund2229 Год назад
Where has voting gotten any of us all around the world? Not just America.. still the same ole greed
@HopefulMathGirl
@HopefulMathGirl Год назад
@@valerieking5265 I'm sorry you went through that, it makes it hard to help people. But it's so nice you wanted to help, that one person must've appreciated it so much. Thank you for trying to help.
@HopefulMathGirl
@HopefulMathGirl Год назад
Thank you for sharing. I'm really sorry you went through that, thanks for trying to help.
@TheUrthChild
@TheUrthChild Год назад
This is my first time hearing of omelette. Hoping this is the standard level of content they put out 👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥
@thetaekwondoe3887
@thetaekwondoe3887 Год назад
They get short films from elsewhere, so there's a wide variety of what is posted.
@TheUrthChild
@TheUrthChild Год назад
@@thetaekwondoe3887 any good suggestions?
@Calidog_Tex
@Calidog_Tex 11 месяцев назад
Something like this happened in Texas , the dude ended up killing and stabbing the victim. All because he wanted to help him . Trust no one .
@fortuneechem28
@fortuneechem28 Год назад
I just discovered this channel with two films in and I love it already. This one really jerked tears out my eyes. Funny how the things we don't need is another man's prayer request.
@alexrollinsberg4736
@alexrollinsberg4736 Год назад
I'm happy to hear you enjoyed our film. Thank you for watching
@realbobbyfilet
@realbobbyfilet 11 месяцев назад
@@alexrollinsberg4736can you explain the symbolism of there is any of the other two men standing outside the store?
@alexrollinsberg4736
@alexrollinsberg4736 11 месяцев назад
@@realbobbyfilet absolutely. As I've mentioned elsewhere on here, much of the Hashim interaction is based on a real event, and his dialogue and actions are pulled directly from what the real Hashim said and did. Just like in the film, I saw two guys by the deli who, when I left the station with Hashim later, crossed our paths again in exactly that way. Hashim nodded to them and said "alright, alright," as if he knew them. Turns out he didn't at all. There isn't any additional symbolism. The film is ultimately about that dance we all do between trust and fear, compassion and survival, a dance that both Graham and Hashim are engaged in.
@jaysonwsmith
@jaysonwsmith 8 месяцев назад
Great seeing Ettinger at work. Great film.
@Shotter
@Shotter Год назад
Amazing filmmaking. The intensity was taut the entire time. Echo other comments about the whirlwind of emotions.
@Randomnamerandomnumber
@Randomnamerandomnumber 10 месяцев назад
I'm not sure if I'm more glad I watched this or wish I hadn't. I guess a little bit of both. I was blown away by the use of music to make us feel what Graham is feeling throughout the night, to the point that as soon he is away from Hashim that eeriness changes and you can almost feel the tension leave your body with Graham's. But then to see Hashim standing, holding his large pizza, your relief is replaced with a sense of shame - almost regret - because a few moments ago you were praying nothing would happen to Graham. And now your prayers are with Hashim. It was beautiful and devastating and I don't think I'll ever be the same.
@Jester-Riddle
@Jester-Riddle Год назад
First World problems versus Real Life struggles ... It's sad that it is so difficult to choose to help other people out these days because of all the potential risks and the fact that we have become so isolated from one another ... The genuine distress has become polluted by those that want to take advantage. Furthermore, current society has made us weak that we struggle to make good judgements and stand up for ourselves when exposed to the more raw aspects of other people's lives. I hope that no-one is going to raise 'racism' about this scenario, as that in my opinion is not what this is about.
@parantbellum
@parantbellum Год назад
this
@stregahex
@stregahex Год назад
THANK YOU! ☝
@alexrollinsberg4736
@alexrollinsberg4736 Год назад
So well said. Thank you for watching
@georgeknox1822
@georgeknox1822 Год назад
Superbly acted . Great story . A lot to consider from both sides here .. which I love . Making me ponder wins every time for me .
@alexrollinsberg4736
@alexrollinsberg4736 Год назад
Thank you for watching, George.
@Cartier_specialist
@Cartier_specialist Год назад
This was just a short-film but the situation is real. Impoverished men in America shouldn't be a thing but yet it is reality for many and men in this type of situation are treated differently than women. I'm not trying to be anti-women it's just the facts.
@GwenActually
@GwenActually Год назад
you could've just said "impoverished people shouldn't be a thing"
@Treataod
@Treataod Год назад
People making this about how uncomfortable the interaction was… and is only judging. Yeah it was pushy of him, but he might have to be that way to eat/doesn’t know NORMAL interaction frfr. We leave these people out here for the wolves and expect them to be normal. It’s a DIFFERENT game they got to play out here.
@sdaiwepm
@sdaiwepm Год назад
You are the only person in this first group of comments who understood anything about the movie!
@santiagosuarez3584
@santiagosuarez3584 Год назад
@@sdaiwepm Mmm nope, there are ways to understand the movie, the movie illustrates both sides, not just one. It is an uncomfortable experience, it happens, one is hungry and the other is scared, both well written characters, is not for free, it's complex for BOTH characters.
@paulpaschulke8636
@paulpaschulke8636 Год назад
@@santiagosuarez3584 Sure it is. However, I highly doubt that you can't relate to one of the characters better than the other.
@tareklegrand7747
@tareklegrand7747 Год назад
we ? I didn't leave anybody for the wolves
@mcdonald1743
@mcdonald1743 Год назад
The guy got robbed.
@cityandgirl
@cityandgirl 9 месяцев назад
The homeless man standing there alone with his large pizza box on the street corner got me. 😥 Powerful short film.
@LaLa-xh7bz
@LaLa-xh7bz Год назад
He did too much and put himself in danger. Not smart. You can’t let someone manipulate you in the streets. It usually ends badly. 🤷🏽‍♀️
@jest.o.7240
@jest.o.7240 Год назад
Some people have compassion. Lucky you (and me) who clearly never felt real hunger - or has to live in the streets.
@LaLa-xh7bz
@LaLa-xh7bz Год назад
@@jest.o.7240 lol! You know nothing about me. You can have compassion without being a damn fool 😂 you can help people using common sense which not everybody has.
@tareklegrand7747
@tareklegrand7747 Год назад
@@jest.o.7240 you're too judgmental you don't even know the person and you assume how he lives.
@heartforluv
@heartforluv Год назад
I love this! Great in every aspect... another ending couldve been the two guys tried to rob him and the homeless guy ended up saving him.
@margo3367
@margo3367 Год назад
I thought of that too. The whole scenario felt ominous. They went for the more thoughtful ending. The rain was a nice touch.
@renrickpalmer8616
@renrickpalmer8616 8 месяцев назад
That’s also a good alternate ending thank you for watching we appreciate it.
@HoratioWalls
@HoratioWalls Год назад
Dang that was good!
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