CLEAR DAY | Omeleto

2024 ж. 4 Сәу.
18 200 Рет қаралды

A woman struggles with a relationship on her birthday when an event changes her life forever.
CLEAR DAY is used with permission from Caitlin Woods. Learn more at caitlin-woods.com.
It's Anna's 30th birthday, and she's due to celebrate it with her boyfriend Gabe, who has invited Anna's parents to join them for the milestone as a surprise. But there's a big problem: Anna hasn't told her parents about Gabe, much less mentioned that they're living together.
But then a world-changing event occurs not far from the home they share, one that will recontextualize not just their dilemma, but the entire global state of affairs. It also plunges Anna into a terrible loss, one that changes her feelings and thoughts about Gabe.
Directed by Caitlin Woods and written by Isabel Schnall, who also plays the lead role of Anna, this engrossing dramatic short begins with a warm, leisurely set of images intimate and domestic in tenor, ending with details of a couple sleeping in bed. The brief sequence -- along with the gently naturalistic, lived-in visuals -- set up what's at stake when the couple comes into conflict later in the film, when Anna finds out Gabe invited her parents to her birthday dinner later that day as an unexpected and unwelcome surprise.
The pair debate it over and then go on with their day, which seems to be a lovely but ordinary one. But then news comes in of a terrible event. Viewers will recognize it immediately as a history-changing one, but its impact is immediate and personal for Anna. The event also changes the trajectory of the film, transforming it from a seemingly intimate chamber drama about a relationship being tested in one way to an almost different film altogether. The relationship is still being tested, but much more acutely, as perhaps a casualty of a tragic historical event that changed the world for everyone.
The writing and craftsmanship of the film are skilled in balancing the ordinariness of Gabe and Anna's dilemma with the uncertainty and disbelief of a historical event happening in real-time, its aftereffects rippling out to places as far-off as Anna and Gabe's home. Actors Schnall and Skyler Bible have the immediacy of a loving couple facing the first real test of their relationship, but they also movingly portray their grief when they realize just how they've been affected by the tragedy unfolding in their lives. Anna, in her shock, responds with harshness and blame, in a way that might just end her relationship -- though it's sadly understandable why she reacted in the way she did.
Compelling and heart-wrenching to watch, the narrative ends with something of a cliffhanger, at least concerning the film's first half, which sets up a relationship challenge for Anna and Gabe. The film's second half obliterates the first dramatic question while setting up an even more devastating one for the couple. But the most powerful aspect of CLEAR DAY is its evocation of a beautifully ordinary life, full of ups and downs until tragedy comes along to rupture it. 9/11 is beginning to recede into historical memory, but for those who remember, this short captures something of the shock as it unfurled, creating a sense of before and after. The stakes may be higher for Anna, but we share with her the knowledge that the world is irrevocably altered -- and that normal days will no longer quite exist in the same way ever again.

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  • As with so many people who are old enough to remember, that day, that moment is etched in my memory forever. My wife was not sure what was going on as information was just coming in when she woke me up and told me, "There's been some kind of terrorist attack. Planes are falling out of the sky." My very first thought, which I said to her, was, "My parents are on a plane right now," because they were flying to Europe that morning. For an agonizing 20 minutes or so I had no idea if my parents were alive or dead, but then more information started coming in about the attacks, and unlike the poor woman in this short, I had a happier ending. My parents ended up calling to tell me their flight had been cancelled because of the attacks. I had a strange mixture of relief that they were okay, mixed with the horror of what had happened to so many other people. It was a terrible day.

    @splifftachyon4420@splifftachyon4420Ай бұрын
  • How awful to be in that situation for both of them. Guilt plus blame is unimaginable on the highest level. Great storyline and acting. Well done all.

    @pauldavey@pauldaveyАй бұрын
    • Yeah guilt will be on both sides as she kept her relationship a secret , and now their relationship is more than likely over now after all that.

      @gemstar7286@gemstar7286Ай бұрын
  • I remember that day. Brought it all back. Such a sad sad memory. 😢

    @markdanner4900@markdanner4900Ай бұрын
  • Hearing you got them on that Plane, those words will be the most profound words of his Life

    @dancingtrout6719@dancingtrout6719Ай бұрын
  • Aaaah, this is just heartbreaking -- wanting to give the one you love a beautiful surprise, only to have it go so utterly irredeemably wrong. I hurt for them both 😢

    @delphipsmith5724@delphipsmith5724Ай бұрын
  • This is one of the finest films on Omeleto. Ever. The story is tragic on so many levels. Her erratic vanity, the awkwardness in their relationship, the job thing… all just crumble into insignificance with the blink of an eye. And takes us viewers, perhaps especially us who remember exactly where we were when those news broke, on an extreme rollercoaster ride. Oh, and also: The camera work is superb. A very very very well-made film!!

    @clasencoach@clasencoachАй бұрын
    • Well said.

      @noi000@noi000Ай бұрын
  • I did not dislike the girl. I felt great sympathy for her.Both parents gone in an instant.

    @margkropf5541@margkropf5541Ай бұрын
  • Powerful. I remember that day so clearly. I was in nursing school, at psych clinical and although I was near my kids schools, I wasn’t allowed to leave the site until the school received further info from the Dean and the Dean of the school of nursing. When I was finally permitted to leave, it took me over an hour to drive 4 miles then had to wait 30 mins in line at the first school in order to show ID before my son was allowed to leave (many parents didn’t bring their ID or left purses/wallets in their cars and had to get it then get back in line). Once my son was retrieved, I had a 35 min drive to the next school 2 miles away and had the same process as the previous school. I drove us straight home as businesses were closing. That day, and those that followed, was a nail biting day as more reports came in with the downed plane in PA and the Pentagon hit. I didn’t give hate to any Arab national or any Muslim but I was terrified of an attack as I live in MD and near the Port of Baltimore. RIP to all the lives lost and continued condolences to those left behind. 🇺🇸🕊️

    @imdurmac1@imdurmac1Ай бұрын
  • WOW. Intense. I will never forget those few days. My best friend was working as an American Airlines flight attendant. Her route was NY to San Francisco. We knew the plane that crashed near the Pentagon was that same route. It took 3 days to learn she was not on the flight. This film reminds me of how the Muslim community was demonized after 911. Americans are some of the most xenophobic people I know. It was clear that in the beginning of the film she had not told her parents about her boyfriend because he was a brown person. She was worried her father would freak out. :( After 9/11 Americans were grabbing random brown people and beating them based on their appearance. Horrific.

    @jamiejoygatto@jamiejoygattoАй бұрын
    • Apparently you didn’t notice the attacks on Christians and Jews in Islamic countries right after 9/11 A very historical church even went up in flames in Egypt, and the Muslim brotherhood claimed it. Then again, this happens in Muslim countries all the time. They even harass non-Muslims in Dearborn Michigan all the time, before and after 9/11. I know, I’ve experienced it. Then the intolerant immediately demand tolerance. “Horrific” also. Look with both eyes, to both sides. If one is horrific, so is the other.

      @dartmart9263@dartmart9263Ай бұрын
  • Ele estava bem intencionado quando convidou os pais dela para o aniversário, como ele poderia adivinhar que ia acontecer uma tragédia?! Antes mesmo do ocorrido, ela já mostrou sinais de insatisfação no relacionamento. Ele muito submisso, não percebeu.

    @ateliegirassol2204@ateliegirassol2204Ай бұрын
  • Well written and acted, so sorry for those whose lives this was based on 😢 I wasn’t in this exact position but I still remember very clearly the fear and panic feelings in myself and everyone around me…I was young, living on a university campus and we just had no emotional or historical context for what was happening, everyone reacted differently, and the situation was unknown and kept changing for days, so I can understand why the range of emotions between the two characters…love, thoughts and prayers to those still effected today.❤

    @dandeliondreamer3365@dandeliondreamer3365Ай бұрын
  • Such emotional story !!,presented SOOO WELL ,GREAT JOB ALL ?? better than a full film !!

    @ranjanivaradpande381@ranjanivaradpande381Ай бұрын
  • After twenty-three years (2024) its something I'll never forget, where I was & what I was doing when my brother said " have a look at this " on tv.

    @HookBeak_66@HookBeak_66Ай бұрын
    • Hey my friend, so everyone in North America knew where they were when this happened. Let’s go back a couple generations, in 1963 everyone knew where they were the president was shot. Just sayin’

      @bastymanguy@bastymanguyАй бұрын
  • As soon as the mention of twin towers came, i nearly cut it short. VERY powerful ... So many families must have had scenes like this

    @OsbornIOW@OsbornIOWАй бұрын
  • A short day happy can instantly turn into a long lasting unforgettable pain Cherish your parents .

    @diangelobarbour9367@diangelobarbour9367Ай бұрын
  • I can't see how she will have a healthy relationship with him after this

    @virgin26@virgin26Ай бұрын
    • Or with her birthday.

      @Gurl-5150@Gurl-5150Ай бұрын
    • She won’t. He unintentionally caused the deaths of her parents. She definitely won’t be able to look at him the same, let alone forgive him, even if it was unintentional and he couldn’t have foreseen it happening. Her birthday is probably ruined forever, too.

      @pathetic2399@pathetic2399Ай бұрын
    • @@pathetic2399 No, he did NOT cause the death of her parents, intentionally or otherwise. This is a wrong way to look at it, unless you are trying to gaslight or manipulate someone. The terrorists caused their death.

      @-svet-ka-@-svet-ka-Ай бұрын
    • ​@@Gurl-5150 Well she's a grownup. Do you really think birthdays matters after late childhood early teenage years?

      @tobe-you-tube6612@tobe-you-tube6612Ай бұрын
    • @@tobe-you-tube6612my husband died on my daughters birthday it still upsets her to this day & she’s an adult. Everyone is different & handles their emotions differently.

      @crystalvera9560@crystalvera9560Ай бұрын
  • It's always someone's fault. If someone is guilty enough, it helps us to weigh a lighter sorrow. Put it on someone else shoulders. It doesn't matter if an innocent's life is ruined. As long as someone else is suffering as well. Why being alone in suffering ?

    @tobe-you-tube6612@tobe-you-tube6612Ай бұрын
    • WTH?

      @jameslookstwice@jameslookstwiceАй бұрын
    • Totally agree. She was behaving irrationally from the start, even before they knew about the tragedy. He was not to blame, the terrorists were. She was supposed to blame them, not her partner.

      @-svet-ka-@-svet-ka-Ай бұрын
  • Wonderful performances!! And, yes, beautiful videography.

    @brianbutton6346@brianbutton6346Ай бұрын
  • Watched it twice. Searing. Will they stay together?I think not.

    @margkropf5541@margkropf5541Ай бұрын
    • Certainly not. Their relationship was already awkward because of her aloofness and his clumsy desperation to do things right.

      @clasencoach@clasencoachАй бұрын
  • I remember crying, looking up in the sky. No planes anywhere for days F

    @conniehanses@conniehansesАй бұрын
  • that was horrible 😭 i feel so sorry for maybe anyone that experiencing the same situation

    @badasstorm@badasstormАй бұрын
  • Takes me back to that day...

    @charlottegrace6656@charlottegrace6656Ай бұрын
  • Intense, and unexpected. Well done.

    @bobg1685@bobg1685Ай бұрын
  • Profound how we take so much for granted in our daily life!

    @szlvid6@szlvid6Ай бұрын
  • This was heart-stopping in it's horror.

    @Gurl-5150@Gurl-5150Ай бұрын
  • Wow, clever plot.....

    @davejones1074@davejones1074Ай бұрын
  • Did not see that coming! 😢

    @karenday9109@karenday9109Ай бұрын
  • The fallout from 9/11 Continues 😢

    @g.t.g1111@g.t.g1111Ай бұрын
  • So dramatic! I got emotional!

    @pedrojuliancereceda8301@pedrojuliancereceda8301Ай бұрын
  • Besides being a great, dramatic story, it seems to me that this could also be a metaphor for how people treated those that appeared to be from the Middle East in the wake of 9/11. She blamed him for something that he had no control over, and with which he was not involved. From my memory, that was pretty prevalent in America after 9/11. I struggle to imagine that the casting was a coincidence.

    @casualcanoer2426@casualcanoer2426Ай бұрын
  • Wow powerful! That is the second day I will never forget.

    @marthahuske199@marthahuske199Ай бұрын
  • Well done.

    @SusanP674@SusanP674Ай бұрын
  • BRAVO❤

    @christinal.5804@christinal.5804Ай бұрын
  • Like Anna's story there is so much more.

    @nicholasvanorton7840@nicholasvanorton7840Ай бұрын
  • That is a truly awful situation 😢

    @LivingInTheShade@LivingInTheShadeАй бұрын
  • I am literally nauseous right now. I just can't

    @conniehanses@conniehansesАй бұрын
  • Amazing work ❤

    @royalordermlbb723@royalordermlbb723Ай бұрын
  • OUTSTANDING!👍🏽❤️🎬

    @terriarheghan3676@terriarheghan3676Ай бұрын
  • Wow

    @maransoftware@maransoftwareАй бұрын
  • Subscribing to Omeleto was one of the best things I've ever done here. They always deliver quality shorts like this one. Amazing plot, stellar acting. Thank you for bringing us quality entertainment. I recommend anyone who watched this to subsribe. You won't regret it!

    @CommonSenseRevolution@CommonSenseRevolutionАй бұрын
  • Lovely film 😊❤

    @isratjahanchandni8449@isratjahanchandni844925 күн бұрын
  • Thank you so much

    @doganozkan2231@doganozkan2231Ай бұрын
  • Θελω να βλεπω τις ταινιες τι να κανω για να διαβαζω ελληνικα;

    @Vasiliki-vh5oi@Vasiliki-vh5oiАй бұрын
  • God. Very believable.

    @montysonful@montysonful22 күн бұрын
  • great video

    @johndamato-xg9sv@johndamato-xg9sv29 күн бұрын
  • Intense

    @danabaker996@danabaker996Ай бұрын
  • Telling stories about 9/11 is always heartbreaking.

    @lexied7317@lexied7317Ай бұрын
  • This was so sad my parents died exactly one month before this happened . 😭

    @mizzteareacts9397@mizzteareacts9397Ай бұрын
  • It is a poignant film reminding us of the victims of terrorism. From 1969 to 2001, both Ireland and the UK suffered 116 terrorist attacks with bombs killing and injuring many civilians including children. During these times, my thoughts were always with the families, who would hear the reports on the radio or TV, but could wait hours for news of the their relatives.

    @A190xx@A190xx16 күн бұрын
  • Uau! Soooo tragic😔😔😔😔😔

    @LyviaForte@LyviaForteАй бұрын
  • Gut wrenching. I had no idea. I remember all about that day and the horror of it.Excellent acting. I believed the whole thing.

    @margkropf5541@margkropf5541Ай бұрын
  • 😢

    @doganozkan2231@doganozkan2231Ай бұрын
  • This is real life horror.

    @OffBrandChicken@OffBrandChickenАй бұрын
  • strong

    @jasomcox@jasomcoxАй бұрын
  • Heavy.

    @titankeith@titankeithАй бұрын
  • I really hate reliving that awful day.

    @nataliewilliams9741@nataliewilliams9741Ай бұрын
  • Wow, that was intense!

    @mikesavoie3142@mikesavoie3142Ай бұрын
  • What a day that was. I do remember it well. F___K

    @kestrelfeather@kestrelfeatherАй бұрын
  • Wow. I can't say I would have reacted any differently.

    @demetrius235@demetrius235Ай бұрын
  • Oh my goodness

    @asmmovies0220@asmmovies0220Ай бұрын
  • No good deed goes unpunished.

    @RPRosen-ki2fk@RPRosen-ki2fkАй бұрын
    • Well it was his fault, he wasn’t supposed to do that, he was supposed to let her introduce him to her parents. Anyway, the whole premise of the movie is silly since boyfriend’s don’t invite her parents to her B-day when he’s never met them, lol

      @bastymanguy@bastymanguyАй бұрын
    • I dont feel it was a good deed.

      @Trav-eller@Trav-ellerАй бұрын
    • ​@@bastymanguywas not his fault

      @marylevin9262@marylevin9262Ай бұрын
  • Did you watch "Remember me" ? We had time to bond with the person. This is a bit different, as we quickly dislike the poor girl (who lost her parents, any good reason to celebrate her coming birthdays, and bits of her boyfriend's admiration). But the performance, lighting and videography were very nice 🙂

    @PierreAlainMaire@PierreAlainMaireАй бұрын
  • Δεν γίνετε να βάλετε ελληνικούς υπότιτλους;

    @Vasiliki-vh5oi@Vasiliki-vh5oiАй бұрын
  • What… after a whole year together and even having moved in together he doesn’t know whether her parents know about him??

    @PeterQuentercrimsonbamboo@PeterQuentercrimsonbambooАй бұрын
    • I was confused too, but she mentioned telling her parents they had moved in together. I suspect she meant his race.

      @godzillaeyes@godzillaeyesАй бұрын
    • @@godzillaeyes Race?

      @clasencoach@clasencoachАй бұрын
    • Six months. Not so uncommon.

      @clasencoach@clasencoachАй бұрын
    • @@clasencoach Yeah, since she made it clear her parents already knew they were living together, that's the only thing I could think of. Thought maybe he was Middle Eastern, but I looked up the actor and he's actually Indigenous.

      @godzillaeyes@godzillaeyesАй бұрын
    • @@godzillaeyes Funny… he did not strike me of being ‘exotic’ or ‘ethnic’ in any way. And it does not seem to be the theme of the film. So I have just understood it as a protective father kind of thing. That she never lived with anyone and has to get over herself telling that she does yet is not married. Very common issue, even in 2001, even today.

      @clasencoach@clasencoachАй бұрын
  • the guilt that he will live with his entire life

    @nahedkhairy9804@nahedkhairy9804Ай бұрын
    • Not necessarily. If he has no tendency to blame himself excessively, which he does not, it seems, then he'll accept that there was no way he could've known. But she won't forgive him, because she is quick to blame him for things she is not happy about. So, they'll split up.

      @-svet-ka-@-svet-ka-Ай бұрын
    • @@-svet-ka- I agree. It happened twice in the story.

      @eugenetswong@eugenetswongАй бұрын
  • If someone blames me for something I had absolutely no control over, that's a huge red flag.

    @abhayvadhavkar2231@abhayvadhavkar2231Ай бұрын
    • have you heard about emotional reactions?

      @themooha@themoohaАй бұрын
    • Agree!

      @karenday9109@karenday9109Ай бұрын
  • Won't be giving anyone no suprise after this.

    @krishna6628@krishna6628Ай бұрын
  • Things we do in our lifetime that set into motion a series of unfortunate events. Many with good intentions, only to be rewarded with the guilt of those good intentions. I remember a situation where an owner of a small business ordered pizza to be delivered to surprise employees with food for hard work and some time to blow off steam with fellow colleagues. While in route to the delivery location, the driver turned into a motorcycle hidden behind a van coming the opposite direction causing the rider to be pinned against a tree with various injuries and his legs in positions not intended for anyone to be able to accomplish. - The rider survived but he will be in a wheelchair for the rest of his life with no use of his legs because both were amputated - Good intentions yes but it does push thoughts into the forefront of "could have, should have, would have . . . didn't With all that said . . . I do believe her boytoy overstepped his bounds of inviting parents without discussing with her because obviously he and they never met because of the statement "They don't know about you," and should not have made assumptions about people he doesn't know

    @qinelenleawatanabe2162@qinelenleawatanabe2162Ай бұрын
  • Wow - not exactly your feel-good video of the month.

    @noi000@noi000Ай бұрын
  • This was certainly flawlessly executed and very touching. But then, I don't really see the point of it. I mean, there's nothing to learn from it, no truth about human nature or relationships illustrated in an illuminating way, no inspiration given. It's a safe, but also empty, way to play.

    @000aleph@000alephАй бұрын
    • Agreed, though I didn't think it was flawlessly executed or very touching. It has good camera work, but the script is rather hackneyed and relies too much on expository dialog, and the female lead's acting is a bit too heavy-handed (that might be the director's fault). Your point about the film's lack of impact is right on the nose, IMO. It uses 9/11 to try to create an emotional impact, but it failed to elicit any emotional investment in the characters. I will never forget the horror of 9/11 and how long it stayed with me afterwards, but the way it was used here just felt like a "gotcha" with no point. As you said, there's nothing to learn - no insights, no inspiration, no deeper questions. The film felt more like a technical exercise. I've watched many Omeleto shorts, and I felt an emotional impact from many of them, but this one just left me unmoved, unfortunately.

      @BassByTheBay@BassByTheBayАй бұрын
    • @@BassByTheBay Yes, you clarified some of my own thoughts on this. And you might be right about the execution not being perfect, I feel this goes into film-theory territory I'm not entirely familiar with. Another thought I had is that this piece connects with the general emphasis on "feelings" and subjective experience that seems important to the current generation of filmmakers. It is like a display of pure emotion that is artificially crafted, without any naturalistic context.

      @000aleph@000alephАй бұрын
    • I'm sorry you weren't moved. I was. It brought back my own experiences of that day, which had some overlap with this movie's plot. Technical flaws or not, the idea was sturdy, at least for those of us with emotions still to process on the topic-I'm sure I'm not the only one. After a deadly disaster, "What if"s and "you coulda"s are very emotionally compelling.

      @UnclePea@UnclePeaАй бұрын
  • Not a fan of both the actors..kinda felt like they were stilted.

    @idkwhatthisis3158@idkwhatthisis3158Ай бұрын
  • Such a Dave thing to do... Don't ask me how I know.

    @reptilez@reptilezАй бұрын
  • Wow! Tricentis company! Teenage mutant ninja scheussien! What an absolute disgust and horror! Thank You!

    @tiborfazekas7475@tiborfazekas7475Ай бұрын
  • Guy was sneaky. Seemed more for his benefit than hers. How can she not blame him?

    @Trav-eller@Trav-ellerАй бұрын
    • Oh hush it was a surprise of course he was sneaky

      @marylevin9262@marylevin9262Ай бұрын
    • @marylevin9262 Wait! The guy wanted to meet her parents and took matters into his own hands, then tried to make her feel guilty for being surprised. Maybe I should rephrase. The guy is a "Sneaky Insecure Rat".

      @Trav-eller@Trav-ellerАй бұрын
  • Too soon.

    @yl0000@yl0000Ай бұрын
  • It’s all her fault.

    @tonytee4633@tonytee4633Ай бұрын
    • She wasn't flying the plane...

      @marylevin9262@marylevin9262Ай бұрын
  • Unfortunately, it was him.

    @saurabhkashyap6831@saurabhkashyap6831Ай бұрын
  • What was the point of this. Why keep picking the scabs and reopening the wounds. Shameful!😵

    @crystalweible152@crystalweible152Ай бұрын
    • For those so us who lost someone, it helps to think about it. May not make sense to others.

      @maureenbergin3453@maureenbergin3453Ай бұрын
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