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Wings For Sally (2015)
02. Mar 2016 at 13:30
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Wings For Sally (2015)

Short film stars eleven-year-old Tobias Klinge Knudsen (as Tobias Klinge)


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Re: Wings For Sally (2015)
Reply #1 - 03. Mar 2016 at 16:14
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Thanks for the short film bowser.

Even though it was a sad story with an ending that you would wish not to happen but it showed how simple the mind of a child works when it comes to loosing someone you love.
It also showed how (a lot of people might disagree) misunderstood we, as adults or parents, are when it comes to explaining the darker sides of life to our children.
In my opinion the conversation between father and son implanted somewhat the wrong idea in Robert's (Tobias) mind about what happens after someone is dead and how they get to "Heaven" and should have never happened at all. That conversation was meant to answer the "Why" and "Where" questions and not the "How" part of it and simply enough "Robert's" mind went to seek the answer for "How" rather than "Why".
I am not against "explaining death and after life" or denying it entirely. What I don't like to do and won't do is to ignore how a kid's mind deals with more complicated matters such as death, divorce, incarceration and etc. I had to explain death to my own son after his grandpa died and he was even younger than our hero in the movie and yes it was a hard thing to do. 
In general it is a nice short film and Tobias does a wonderful job portraying his role as Sally's older brother trying to cheer her up and not letting her go through her one and only final journey alone.

Thanks for the screenshots as well. They are wonderful especially these two...

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