I like how at first you think that the girl is just being unnecessarily controlling and possessive because of the man trying to play with his hamster: but then it turns out that she's just trying to divert his attention from the phone he keeps using when it's supposed to be them spending time together. Cute ending.
The fact that he jumped straight to thinking about other girls the moment he was annoyed is unbelievable. All she did was ask him to not be on his phone 24/7 and he treated her like a monster. Edit: Its not really a hamster its supposed to represent his phone. He just sees her as evil from his perspective.
I think the fact that this is in Japanese with no cc really adds a whole new layer of the experience for English only viewers. At least to me, it kinda felt like I was in the guys shoes of *hearing* but not actually *listening.*
I love how it at first portrays her as the villain…and then it’s made clear that the guy was legitimately neglecting her in favor of being on his phone and not present with her at all. She’s simply tired of having to ask him to put his phone down while they’re together.
@@Major003 Right?? Her sad face when he peeks out the door…🥺 I think my favorite part is the field of flowers analogy, like a ‘field of patience,’ and he’s just completely decimated hers over a long period of time 💀
She just wanted him to get off his phone. She wasn’t actually a rude snake. The Guinea pig biting her finger made me think it was her finding out what he does on his phone. And it eating the flower was the phone wiping away their love and memories. Him petting the Guinea pig resembled swiping on a dating app or social media. The flowers resembled love and the necklace resembles true love. Edit: Where tf did I get 200likes from Edit 2: Yay 990 likes Edit 3: (:
I'm working with my lunch and lunch on Thursday as the other half will not get the money in 😢a row for me I love it and a few people in my life I a good enough with all of the other people I have to work to with and you
I love how when the "snake" chased him down to the restroom was a venomous snake targeting its prey but when the guy opens the door for a split second, it shows the girl in a completely concerned state and is not a "snake" anymore. For me it felt like, her anger and annoyance from the guy neglecting her made him envision her as a snake and as the "snake" chased him to the restroom was just her trying to approach and is worried for the guy.
Also I’d like to add how when you rewatch the video and are given the context that we’re viewing the scene through the guys eyes, it’s made blatantly obvious by the camera zoom into to the first girl’s butt and the dress girl’s chest where the guy’s head was at 😑 He was eyeing those girls uppp and dowwwn and genuinely thought his girlfriend was the one in the wrong lol
@@soutman2913 i noticed that too! He was completely ignoring his girlfriend to eyeball that entire group for way too long. No wonder she was upset, she has to constantly make him aware of her existence even across a table from him
I feel like the flowers appearing represent their relationship growing and love for each other in the photos/memories. When the boyfriend was on his phone he was reminiscing their good times and kinda daydreaming about it but when the guinnuie pig ate the flowers it shows that his phone was destroying their relationship. I guess he thought he wasn’t doing anything wrong because the whole time he was thinking about the good times in the past with his girlfriend but what matters is what’s in the moment with the people you love. That’s why they had such good memories before. Because they were in the moment with each other.
5:07 for me, it was the best moment because it foreshadowed that the girlfriend wasn't a snake like he imagined. The expression on her face was telling that she was genuinely upset with his neglectful behaviour and yet still caring about him. And I'm glad that he realised how precious their relationship was. Honestly, the whole twist is really great, it teaches us how important to be more attentive to our love ones and treasure the bonds we have. Thank you for such a great animation and story!
Both are definitely imperfect but shows that they love each other and should take steps to cater to each others needs. I can relate to both as I've had relationships where I'm not getting any attention and also just wanting to focus on other things. It's very human and we can exaggerate things making them seem more than what they are.
It's cool to think that for most of the short we're so heavily on the boyfriend's side because of the animal abuse his girlfriend exhibits and how she's shown as such a monster, but once we see it's just a phone we can sympathize with the girl so much more.
Guinea pig = His phone. The motion of petting the guinea pig with his finger = scrolling his phone. Guinea pig eating flowers = His phone-addiction is destroying his relationship with his gf. Girlfriend was as lovely and sweet as the girl next table when the guy just met her. As time goes by, guy has been always distracted by his phone and neglected her. When she was upset by that, he saw her as a bossy and venomous snake and secretly compared her with another girl. Yet he didn't realize it was his attitude upsetting his gf. Relationships have to be fixed and maintained. Yet too many couples just break up when something goes wrong. A very ordinary love story yet every couple could learn something from it.
@@gisellette6006 I think it was suppose to mean that his interests changed. Instead of looking at the clothes she wanted to buy he was interested more in the models similarly to the other woman.
yeah, this is a stereotype that needs to die. a woman wanting an appropriate amount of love and affection doesn't make her "the annoying girlfriend". it really pisses me off when the 'needy one' is shoved aside for being human. 😤
@@B0BBYJ4CK yeah but there's a reason it's a trope tell that to my ex who left me 1356 voice messages bc I didnt call her one morning bc I worked early. And that's an exact number.
@@DONKEYKONG260 well, of course, there's a reason it exists. stereotypes come from human behavior. good and bad. and as I've stated, wanting an *appropriate* amount of attention is fine. from what you tellin' me, your ex doesn't seem like the reasonable type. hopefully, this doesn't skew your image on relationships. 🍀
@@B0BBYJ4CK It isn't a stereotype or a trope. There are women like that, and and it isn't something that needs to stop being talked about. It sounds like you're projecting how you treat people.
- It's cool to think that for most of the short we're so heavily on the boyfriend's side because of the animal abuse his girlfriend exhibits and how she's shown as such a monster, but once we see it's just a phone we can sympathize with the girl so much more.
The sad thing is that the girlfriend was JUST LIKE the girls he kept staring at, beautiful and cheery and keeping up conversation! She seemed fun to be with! But basically the instant she got upset at him literally neglecting her, the boyfriend immediately started viewing her as an uncontrollable snake monster and started chasing another girl in his mind's eye. Forget the *phone metaphor,* _this is just how women are treated in general._ That brown haired lady woulda "become a snake monster" too had she stayed with him like he dreamt about. Bc he blames the women for his failing relationships like a true narcissist... And it's EXTREMELY rare for a narcissist to come out the other side like boyfriend ultimately does. *Edit:* Bc some of yall have egos more brittle than the stale vanilla wafers I ate this morning and the reading comprehension of a 1yo, the point of my comment isn't "all men are narcissistic women-hating pigs lol", it's "many women are perceived as 'snake monsters' once their legitimate emotions become weaponized against them". I threw in the narcissist line bc this is *exactly* what *all* narcissists do in relationships regardless of gender, blame the failings on anyone but themselves. My mom displays narcissistic traits towards me, it's just a Thing. The boyfriend is on a path to blame all the women in his life for his failings because he *just so happens to be a man* and (seemingly) *straight.* Blame the writer and not me for that if you're somehow offended, *I* didn't choose these kids' presenting genders. TLDR? _Calm the hell down._ lmao *Edit 2:* _You kids still ain't calmed down??_ What _is it_ that people like to tell women, uhhhh... Stop getting so easily offended? It's just a joke? Triggered lol? Are none of those working? Awww... I'm sorry :(
This short is about neglectful partners who can't see their wrong doings, it could be the other way around or also happen in a gay couple, it's not necessarily about male narcisists and their relationships with women. Did you make all these assumptions just because the protagonist is a man?
@@jormungandrouroboros4571 Yes, narcissists can be any gender. But my main point wasn't "lol narcissist man", my point is that the girlfriend did indeed have all the proper qualities, but ultimately her legitimate upset was unfairly weaponized against her. And my point would still stand in any relationship as long as the 'snake monster' was a woman or otherwise femme presenting. I know this phenomenon to be true from years of 'SJW' compilations, people telling me to "stop being offended" when I offer counterpoints without even feeling remotely angry, or assuming that I'm on my period (again, just for standing up for myself), the phenomenon of "female hysteria" that was commonplace until not that long ago and fuels medical sexism today, the angry, firery black/Latina women stereotypes that are persistent in media and make it even *harder* for woc to stand up for themselves without being seen as "too angry", and people like you, who take my legitimate point and turn it into "She's speaking about a bad thing that happens to women! That means she's talking shit about men!!" Which, ironically, *has* made me tired of men after decades of having to explain myself over and over again just to get some basic fckin bodily autonomy against men who never listen to me anyway, make my points for women all about themselves to protect their fragile egos, and in doing so narrow down all my legitimate points to "man hater SJW" and don't even take me seriously by offering a proper counteraegument. Many *have* seen me as a sort of 'snake monster' for this. All this, and much more, is how I know.
@@donelkingii3738 Why on earth would you choose to keep going out with a girl and not break up if you don't even like her? Also, I hate to be the one to tell you this, but since you seem to dehumanize women based on their level of attractiveness.... men don't even bother grooming themselves to the extent that women do... and it REALLY shows.
@@victoriapulcifer6218 See, this is exactly why people like you (not necessarily women, could be anyone) aren't taken seriously, and I mean from people, not from men alone: you talk out of being hurt, taking general stuff on a very personal level, your talk is totally emotionally driven, and people have an hard time giving credibility to someone who throws a temper tantrum, especially when they speak with an arrogant attitude and make absolute claims about things. You know who else does this? The incels, the hardcore anti-sjws and so on. To my view, you and them are two sides of the same coin; one difference is that they're more motivated by anger/frustration, instead for your group it's more paranoia, you think everyone is out to get you, but let me tell you, normal men don't care about oppressing/silencing women, they wouldn't get anything out of it, they only want to be acknowledged, understood and not be invalidated just because of their gender, exactly the same as women, we're not that different. I believe there are positive and negative characteristics from both masculinity and femininity: one positive concept of masculinity is not to let your emotions control you and affect your rational reasonment. This doesn't mean you can't be emotionally invested in something, but that's a lot different than feeling righteous and entitled to give pissed of, accusing talks. Now this concept could be integrated with the feminine one of being in touch with your emotional inner self, you see where I'm hinting at? Everyone should learn from only the positive things of each gender. I don't get why you went over that rant filled with political rhetoric, probably to show yourself as morally conscious and of course to invoke the victim status that would justify your attitude and supposedly make you the righteous one in this discussion, in virtue of being the offended party. You mention a lot your legitimate points being dismissed or invalidated: I don't know your life experiences so I can't say anything there, but I have the impression you take simple criticism or confrontation like a maliciously intended attempt to bring you down, which could be the case, but to think it's always like that is kind of paranoid. Again, most people don't have an interest in harming or subdueing you personally, some people just like to talk and discuss things civilly, like me for example. So according to you men (I assume a great number of) have dismissed your arguments for decades, saw you as too eager and angry in your talks, and assumed you were just hating on men: please don't mind my silly question but... have you ever wondered why? Have you ever thought that maybe their reactions weren't due to your points of argument, but rather the way you expressed yourself? I can only speak for myself, but by your first comment alone I could already sense the condescending and accusing tone towards men masked as speaking for women. By the way, I'm not the one egocentrically making this about men, you're the one doing that, but it's only logical I'd say, because if you speak about women socially that's inherently in opposition to men, otherwise you would be talking about people in general. I love when you people use the "lol such fragile ego" mocking, when you're literally the ones getting offended at the slightest things. Also it's ironic you accused me of thinking "She's speaking about a bad thing that happens to women! That means she's talking shit about men!!" when that's literally what you did in your first comment, talking shit about the boyfriend by making all sorts of demonizing assumptions, and then going on about how he represents the narcisistic male who pushes the guilt onto women. Like, ok, it could be an interpretation of this short, but a very far fetched one in my opinion, cause with all probability its point wasn't to protray narcisistic men; you're the one twisting it to fit your narrative of women victimization. Now, before you pull the sexism card and try claim that victimhood advantage, even though it's up to you to believe me or not, I can assure you I wrote this comment thinking of you as a person, before than as a woman. I would probably have argued the same points in the same way with anyone else, because I believe in treating everyone equally, thus I don't see the point of reserving a special treatment to women in discussions, I don't talk to them differently than as I would with men.
Having had both a pet guinea pig and a toxic relationship I was so concerned at first. You can't imagine the amount of horror I went through watching those scenes where the girl abused the pet. I WAS SO RELIEFED IT WAS JUST A PHONE. Loved the twist. Really nice.
Mistreating an animal hurts deep down in my soul, but I think in this animation it was the feeling of sadness, anger, and feeling like it doesn't exist or something like that, which is something that hurts, like a brother that mom loves and you just watch and see things passing in front of you like emptiness. Or when you see that person surrounded by friends, while you are the stranger with social phobia and loner.
- the fact that he jumped straight to thinking about other girls the moment he was annoyed is unbelievable. - all she did was ask him to not be on his phone 24/7 and he treated her like a monster.
This is such a fun subversion of your initial expectations, the girl is initially framed as superficial and mean on such a stereotypical way and then it gets revealed that the her cruel attitude towards the hamster was actually towards the boyfriend's cell phone, and since the story was locked into his perspective he sees it as something that deserves his attention and care causing him to ignore her completely. It's such an original view on two characters like that, when it feels like most works would side completely with the guy making the girl seem like a horrible petty snake.
I love the metaphor of the ‘Guinea pig’ eating the flowers It really symbolizes how neglecting your partner for your phone destroys a relationship, tearing it apart and sucking it up like the hamster eats all of the flowers, erasing the beauty and happiness
3:15 Watching this scene again, knowing that the hamster it’s actually the phone, It makes sense that it’s seen from the perspective of the hamster. Because all those places are probably photos from that girl’s Instagram or something. And the guy it’s stalking her and he’s imagining having a relationship with her.
I like that it shows both sides of the story. In the beginning, you would assume it is an abusive relationship with her demanding all of his attention and affection. But as the metaphor is lifted it becomes a story of neglect after he has his hamster broken. I really enjoy this Tomoki Misato's works because of the clever use of metaphors.
@@prettyy.sofiaa well, without all the metaphors and stuff, it was just a phone,,, so i guess it really doesn't matter if someone called it a hamster or not
Po: I still see tai lung in my room won't give back the phone that I gave you if gashadokuro says I gotta eat you but I can't replace you then I must escape you whoa if you just said I'm done you go tell jack again listen to kung fu but never takes mine won't let you play my figures until you break another one I won't let you upset me
- i love how when the "snake" chased him down to the restroom was a venomous snake targeting its prey but when the guy opens the door for a split second, it shows the girl in a completely concerned state and is not a "snake" anymore. - for me it felt like, her anger and annoyance from the guy neglecting her made him envision her as a snake and as the "snake" chased him to the restroom was just her trying to approach and is worried for the guy.
The thought of watching this as a young kid not understanding that the hamster is his phone and the girlfriend is trying to get his attention from his phone…I feel as if the boy should’ve been I better boyfriend honestly…
So what I’m getting from this film is that we are viewing from the guy’s perspective, and that the rabbit represents his phone. He feels so attached to the phone that his mind starts to villianize anyone that tries to take the rabbit away from him.
But I guess we can also assume that he has a trauma, perhaps from childhood, when someone broke the "guinea pig" at 0:51. So, you can also understand his concern.
No, you get it wrong, the story is not about the phone but rather their relationship, you can see their relationship is dying only to be revived at the end of the video.
This film is all about perspective. We assumed she was a controlling, manipulative, materialistic woman obssesed with herself. But as soon as you change the Guinea pig into a phone, the entire message changes. Suddenly, we realize that she's actually a victim of a man who is potentially disloyal, based on his wondering eyes and daydreaming. Tt's really quite interesting and very well made.
Everyone else is commenting about the symbolic meaning of the whole story and I'm just out here like "I'm so glad nothing violent happened to the guinea pig lol" Also the fact that this is made by stop motion plus wool felt? I can't imagine the amount of work that must've gone into this holy shit, no wonder this guy made the molcar series possible
I nearly cried when I watched it the first time. The thought of someone treating a poor little animal like that is really upsetting. (One of my guinea pigs had died recently when I first watched it too, so that probably didn’t help.)
and the fact the guinea pig ate the flower just means the phone is talking the happy memories of you and your loved one away. this animation is phenomenal
- I really dislike the trope where girlfriends are evil for asserting their basic needs so this twist was a nice surprise. - value your relationships! 🙂
- I like how at first you think that the girl is just being unnecessarily controlling and possessive because of the man trying to play with his hamster: but then it turns out that she's just trying to divert his attention from the phone he keeps using when it's supposed to be them spending time together. Cute ending.
This was actually very heartbreaking. It proved when the hamster turned into a phone showed how he was ignoring the girl in the first place. Beautiful animation.
This really blew my mind, and I love how it tricked me in the beginning lol. Making me think the girlfriend is super needy, clingy, wanting everything to be about her, but it she wasn’t like that. The whole situation wasn’t what I thought it was. Hell, just realizing the guinea pig was the guy’s phone the whole time is mind blowing. He kept petting it with one finger cuz he’s swiping through it, the guy put it away in his lap after the girl kept gesturing to her to focus more on her, and the girl getting her finger bit by the guinea pig is her slicing her finger on the crack on his phone. The details (On top of everything else)… So good ✨
How can a crack on the phone slice your finger and how can the phone work if the crack was like that lol I think the crack appeared after she threw it But idk how it hurted her finger so yours is the best answer for me. And I really love your theory 👍❤️
@@Alina-i3m2j I cracked my phone screen before and it worked fine. My finger still got stuck on the cracked glass several times before I decided to get a new one because I knew I would cut myself. Definitely possible.
Me: cronus? Cronus! [The girl becomes a snake!] Me: CRONUS! HELP! Cronus: I just woke up I can hear the Muppet master screaming for me. Idk what the hell he's doing. Me: AH! *hissing* *door busts open* pop: wheres my son?! I know you have him here you sick freak! Tell me where he is! Where is he! Where's my boy? *sobs* huh? *hissing* me: NO! * leaps out of the way* *shuts door and locks it* cronus: dude, what's going on?! Me: she attacked me! Cronus: what the hell did you say to her dude? Me: dude it's not what you think! She attacked me cronus, she's a monster!
Her picking up the hamster is definitely a metaphor for her giving him her phone number. And when the hamster bit the girlfriend it was her seeing that in his phone
@@Agentonefromhelluvaboss the hamster isn’t a real hamster, it’s his phone. he thinks she’s being controlling by trying to divert his attention from it to spend time together. so we view from his unreliable perspective that she is cruel and beastly. he’s annoyed or put off by this so he begins looking at a different girl and fantasizing about dating her. in his daydream with another girl, flowers are shown to bloom when they’re happy and spending time together. he gives her a flower necklace and takes lots of loving photos. but the flowers begin to disappear as his phone takes away from their healthy relationship (the hamster eats them) it reflects that this is what has happened to his current girlfriend, as she wears the necklace he dreamt about giving to another. it’s to show true affection. we also see in his phone, that the pictures he dreamt of another taking with another girl are actually real and pictures of his girlfriend. just to show a parallel between what happened, and his desire to replace her. he feels bad in the end reminiscing and comforts her, lost in their emotions they forget they’re in public.
The way that once he's in the bathroom and it's revealed that the entire time the Guinea pig was actually his phone was amazing. The entire short film we were viewing from his eyes, we didn't get to see the entire picture, we saw the girlfriend the way he did as well as the situation from his pov. Once we hit the revelation in the bathroom, the perspective was changed, I think symbolizing that he's finally stepping out of himself and grasping the true nature of his actions and his reality rather than fooling himself and us into thinking his girlfriend was the villain. We get to watch the rest from the outsider perspective just like him when he finally accepted that he was in the wrong. This was beautiful!
This is one of my favorite short films, I find it very interesting that at first we think that the girlfriend is wrong, but in fact the wrong person in the story is the boyfriend, I really like the animation style and the characters, the story is very interesting !
I like how at first you think that the girl is just being unnecessarily controlling and possessive because of the man trying to play with his hamster: but then it turns out that she's just trying to divert his attention from the phone he keeps using when it's supposed to be them spending time together. Cute ending.
It’s a guinea pig not a hamster
hamsters don’t make this noise
@@allansmith6747yes they do
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They actually do make noise, but usually when stressed
thats a guinea pig not a hamster
作中に出てくる花=主人公の感情
モルモット撫でてる仕草=スマホいじり
だったり…作者の発想が凄いな
何回見ても飽きないし、自分と照らし合わせて自分自身も同じ境遇に立っていないか再確認ができる、なんとも素晴らしいショートムービーよ。
2:17 to women have say no
The fact that he jumped straight to thinking about other girls the moment he was annoyed is unbelievable. All she did was ask him to not be on his phone 24/7 and he treated her like a monster. Edit: Its not really a hamster its supposed to represent his phone. He just sees her as evil from his perspective.
But that is the truth in many relationships
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REAL like if i was the girl i would’ve broken up with him
People Who are on their phone when talking or hang out are like the worse and annoying people 🙄 like you can use your phone amy time
EXCUSE ME SHE TURNED INTO A RATTLE SNAKE
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私は「あけてもい⤴」がすきです
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I think the fact that this is in Japanese with no cc really adds a whole new layer of the experience for English only viewers.
At least to me, it kinda felt like I was in the guys shoes of *hearing* but not actually *listening.*
aaaaaaaaa i love this
Theyre actually not speaking japanese lol. Its like japanese gibberish
some words are understandable ( but pronounced in reverse ) but as someone already said its gibberish. so your comment really makes sense, either way
Lol
Nah, it's just gibberish that sounds like Japanese.
I love how it at first portrays her as the villain…and then it’s made clear that the guy was legitimately neglecting her in favor of being on his phone and not present with her at all. She’s simply tired of having to ask him to put his phone down while they’re together.
I love the part where the illusion starts cracking after he runs to the bathroom.
@@Major003 Right?? Her sad face when he peeks out the door…🥺 I think my favorite part is the field of flowers analogy, like a ‘field of patience,’ and he’s just completely decimated hers over a long period of time 💀
Not quite. He was looking at HER on his phone. Remembering what she was like, as she had changed.
@@sendmedoge8939 then that's even weirder, who spends a date scrolling through their partners phone the entire time?
Me: hey. The guy: what? Me: she wants you to look at her.
She just wanted him to get off his phone. She wasn’t actually a rude snake. The Guinea pig biting her finger made me think it was her finding out what he does on his phone. And it eating the flower was the phone wiping away their love and memories. Him petting the Guinea pig resembled swiping on a dating app or social media. The flowers resembled love and the necklace resembles true love.
Edit: Where tf did I get 200likes from
Edit 2: Yay 990 likes
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That’s what I said!!
Very awesome, that's what I got from it too!
Makes so much sense I was like jeez why you petting that Guinea pig so much
I'm working with my lunch and lunch on Thursday as the other half will not get the money in 😢a row for me I love it and a few people in my life I a good enough with all of the other people I have to work to with and you
Almost a thousand!
I love how when the "snake" chased him down to the restroom was a venomous snake targeting its prey but when the guy opens the door for a split second, it shows the girl in a completely concerned state and is not a "snake" anymore.
For me it felt like, her anger and annoyance from the guy neglecting her made him envision her as a snake and as the "snake" chased him to the restroom was just her trying to approach and is worried for the guy.
I just thought of that :0
Also I’d like to add how when you rewatch the video and are given the context that we’re viewing the scene through the guys eyes, it’s made blatantly obvious by the camera zoom into to the first girl’s butt and the dress girl’s chest where the guy’s head was at 😑
He was eyeing those girls uppp and dowwwn and genuinely thought his girlfriend was the one in the wrong lol
I wouldn’t say it’s worry, I’d say it’s more like a “Why..what did I do?” Face. A sad, realization face.
@@soutman2913 i noticed that too! He was completely ignoring his girlfriend to eyeball that entire group for way too long. No wonder she was upset, she has to constantly make him aware of her existence even across a table from him
Why did you say that?
彼女が怖い人と見せかけてモルモットがスマホと分かった時の絶望よ…
彼氏からモルモット奪ってそれに噛まれることで彼氏のスマホみて傷ついちゃう彼女を表現してるのがうますぎる
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@@lilpeepteamo1676 what :v
ほんとすごいよなー
Yep i love it too bro-!!!
Run tell Dat. China.
モルカーもそうだけど、生活必需品をモルモットに例える辺り、監督って本当にモルモット大好きなんだな…
浮気やスマホで好きな人を奪われちゃう彼女さんの気持ちになって凄く苦しくなった
インスタ見たけど初期設定は猫っぽかった
尚モルモットは女に虐待させる模様
彼女が怖い人と見せかけてモルモットがスマホと分かった時の絶望よ…
彼氏からモルモット奪ってそれに噛まれることで彼氏のスマホみて傷ついちゃう彼女を表現してるのがうますぎる
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Fun Fact: The guinea pig's VA was an actually Tomoki's pet guinea pig named Tsumugi.
Dangaronpa reference
@@1st_tamagotchi_pixfanshut up
@@st4rfright nuh uh
Really? It became a phone and uh...you......i....i...
@@RowanH-tb1rv imagine having a pet only for them to turn into a phone
I feel like the flowers appearing represent their relationship growing and love for each other in the photos/memories. When the boyfriend was on his phone he was reminiscing their good times and kinda daydreaming about it but when the guinnuie pig ate the flowers it shows that his phone was destroying their relationship. I guess he thought he wasn’t doing anything wrong because the whole time he was thinking about the good times in the past with his girlfriend but what matters is what’s in the moment with the people you love. That’s why they had such good memories before. Because they were in the moment with each other.
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@@elysiuqn7937 An overcomplication of a simple video, written for likes and attention
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5:07 for me, it was the best moment because it foreshadowed that the girlfriend wasn't a snake like he imagined. The expression on her face was telling that she was genuinely upset with his neglectful behaviour and yet still caring about him. And I'm glad that he realised how precious their relationship was.
Honestly, the whole twist is really great, it teaches us how important to be more attentive to our love ones and treasure the bonds we have. Thank you for such a great animation and story!
Both are definitely imperfect but shows that they love each other and should take steps to cater to each others needs. I can relate to both as I've had relationships where I'm not getting any attention and also just wanting to focus on other things. It's very human and we can exaggerate things making them seem more than what they are.
and also not be an anooying girlfriend, they are both on the bad side to me
at least the girlfriend is being nice to him now
But the hamster-
@@reaper-mf Shes not annoying the annoying one here is the boyfriend who keeps his eyes on his phone despite agreeing to go out with his gf
It's cool to think that for most of the short we're so heavily on the boyfriend's side because of the animal abuse his girlfriend exhibits and how she's shown as such a monster, but once we see it's just a phone we can sympathize with the girl so much more.
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😊😞
Holy shit this comment section is having a stroke, y’all alright
クレイアニメは見たことあるけど、フェルトで作ってるのは初めてみた…これ製作時間えげつなくない?フェルトってめちゃくちゃ時間かかるくない?ストーリーも素晴らしいけど、フェルトで作ってるのすごすぎない?
Dude this girl is a monster
「モルモットが角ばっている」という程よい違和感からの伏線回収がすごく鮮やか
나는 한국인 남자 친구를 찾고 있습니다. 나는 멕시코에서 왔고, 나는 멕시코 사람입니다.
これモルモットだったのですね笑
@@miinem2339
너 자신을 이해하기 위해 영어로 써도 돼, 난 잘 모르겠어 한국어
@@miinem2339 de 4
Guinea pig = His phone.
The motion of petting the guinea pig with his finger = scrolling his phone.
Guinea pig eating flowers = His phone-addiction is destroying his relationship with his gf.
Girlfriend was as lovely and sweet as the girl next table when the guy just met her. As time goes by, guy has been always distracted by his phone and neglected her. When she was upset by that, he saw her as a bossy and venomous snake and secretly compared her with another girl. Yet he didn't realize it was his attitude upsetting his gf.
Relationships have to be fixed and maintained. Yet too many couples just break up when something goes wrong. A very ordinary love story yet every couple could learn something from it.
bruh i was so confusedddd!!! thank you so much! :)
What it means when the guinea pig eat the magazine??
@@gisellette6006 I think it thought it was a flower idk
@@gisellette6006 I think it was suppose to mean that his interests changed. Instead of looking at the clothes she wanted to buy he was interested more in the models similarly to the other woman.
@Princess DatBitch No need to be rude, chill.
I really love the way they used the guinea pig's eyes as a camera shutter, that was such a creative part that really pieced this together
And the way the replacement of the gf is shown through him giving the random girl the necklace she's wearing
@@Cy-anide .
it's foreshadowing the revelation in the end which reveals that the guinea pig is actually a phone
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Me: cronus? cronus! [Becomes snake] me: CRONUS: HELP!
自分をみてる感じがして、泣いた
オムライス、水、水で吹いたww日本人でもしっかり聞こえるの嬉しいし、どんなストーリーかわかるのもいいね
たまに日本語話してますよね
彼女が怒ってるシーンでは「me!me!meーーーー‼️😠」って聞こえるし、主人公の妄想の中で女の子がはっきりめに「開けてもいい?」って言ってたり…細かい描写がすごい
I really dislike the trope where girlfriends are evil for asserting their basic needs so this twist was a nice surprise. value your relationships! :)
yeah, this is a stereotype that needs to die. a woman wanting an appropriate amount of love and affection doesn't make her "the annoying girlfriend". it really pisses me off when the 'needy one' is shoved aside for being human. 😤
@@B0BBYJ4CK yeah but there's a reason it's a trope tell that to my ex who left me 1356 voice messages bc I didnt call her one morning bc I worked early. And that's an exact number.
@@DONKEYKONG260 well, of course, there's a reason it exists. stereotypes come from human behavior. good and bad.
and as I've stated, wanting an *appropriate* amount of attention is fine. from what you tellin' me, your ex doesn't seem like the reasonable type. hopefully, this doesn't skew your image on relationships. 🍀
@@B0BBYJ4CK it doesn't she just wasn't the one for me lol 😆
@@B0BBYJ4CK It isn't a stereotype or a trope. There are women like that, and and it isn't something that needs to stop being talked about. It sounds like you're projecting how you treat people.
モルモットを指で撫でる時の動きがスマホを指でスワイプするときのそれ
- It's cool to think that for most of the short we're so heavily on the boyfriend's side because of the animal abuse his girlfriend exhibits and how she's shown as such a monster, but once we see it's just a phone we can sympathize with the girl so much more.
😂❤❤
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I was mad at him when she got blood on her fingers and she threw the hampster but he didn’t even ask her if she was ok
Hi lol_cringe
why is this user copy pasting comments?
The sad thing is that the girlfriend was JUST LIKE the girls he kept staring at, beautiful and cheery and keeping up conversation! She seemed fun to be with! But basically the instant she got upset at him literally neglecting her, the boyfriend immediately started viewing her as an uncontrollable snake monster and started chasing another girl in his mind's eye. Forget the *phone metaphor,* _this is just how women are treated in general._ That brown haired lady woulda "become a snake monster" too had she stayed with him like he dreamt about. Bc he blames the women for his failing relationships like a true narcissist... And it's EXTREMELY rare for a narcissist to come out the other side like boyfriend ultimately does.
*Edit:* Bc some of yall have egos more brittle than the stale vanilla wafers I ate this morning and the reading comprehension of a 1yo, the point of my comment isn't "all men are narcissistic women-hating pigs lol", it's "many women are perceived as 'snake monsters' once their legitimate emotions become weaponized against them". I threw in the narcissist line bc this is *exactly* what *all* narcissists do in relationships regardless of gender, blame the failings on anyone but themselves. My mom displays narcissistic traits towards me, it's just a Thing. The boyfriend is on a path to blame all the women in his life for his failings because he *just so happens to be a man* and (seemingly) *straight.* Blame the writer and not me for that if you're somehow offended, *I* didn't choose these kids' presenting genders.
TLDR? _Calm the hell down._ lmao
*Edit 2:* _You kids still ain't calmed down??_ What _is it_ that people like to tell women, uhhhh... Stop getting so easily offended? It's just a joke? Triggered lol? Are none of those working? Awww... I'm sorry :(
But not as pretty. What did she expect?
This short is about neglectful partners who can't see their wrong doings, it could be the other way around or also happen in a gay couple, it's not necessarily about male narcisists and their relationships with women. Did you make all these assumptions just because the protagonist is a man?
@@jormungandrouroboros4571 Yes, narcissists can be any gender. But my main point wasn't "lol narcissist man", my point is that the girlfriend did indeed have all the proper qualities, but ultimately her legitimate upset was unfairly weaponized against her. And my point would still stand in any relationship as long as the 'snake monster' was a woman or otherwise femme presenting. I know this phenomenon to be true from years of 'SJW' compilations, people telling me to "stop being offended" when I offer counterpoints without even feeling remotely angry, or assuming that I'm on my period (again, just for standing up for myself), the phenomenon of "female hysteria" that was commonplace until not that long ago and fuels medical sexism today, the angry, firery black/Latina women stereotypes that are persistent in media and make it even *harder* for woc to stand up for themselves without being seen as "too angry", and people like you, who take my legitimate point and turn it into "She's speaking about a bad thing that happens to women! That means she's talking shit about men!!" Which, ironically, *has* made me tired of men after decades of having to explain myself over and over again just to get some basic fckin bodily autonomy against men who never listen to me anyway, make my points for women all about themselves to protect their fragile egos, and in doing so narrow down all my legitimate points to "man hater SJW" and don't even take me seriously by offering a proper counteraegument. Many *have* seen me as a sort of 'snake monster' for this. All this, and much more, is how I know.
@@donelkingii3738 Why on earth would you choose to keep going out with a girl and not break up if you don't even like her?
Also, I hate to be the one to tell you this, but since you seem to dehumanize women based on their level of attractiveness.... men don't even bother grooming themselves to the extent that women do... and it REALLY shows.
@@victoriapulcifer6218 See, this is exactly why people like you (not necessarily women, could be anyone) aren't taken seriously, and I mean from people, not from men alone: you talk out of being hurt, taking general stuff on a very personal level, your talk is totally emotionally driven, and people have an hard time giving credibility to someone who throws a temper tantrum, especially when they speak with an arrogant attitude and make absolute claims about things. You know who else does this? The incels, the hardcore anti-sjws and so on. To my view, you and them are two sides of the same coin; one difference is that they're more motivated by anger/frustration, instead for your group it's more paranoia, you think everyone is out to get you, but let me tell you, normal men don't care about oppressing/silencing women, they wouldn't get anything out of it, they only want to be acknowledged, understood and not be invalidated just because of their gender, exactly the same as women, we're not that different.
I believe there are positive and negative characteristics from both masculinity and femininity: one positive concept of masculinity is not to let your emotions control you and affect your rational reasonment. This doesn't mean you can't be emotionally invested in something, but that's a lot different than feeling righteous and entitled to give pissed of, accusing talks. Now this concept could be integrated with the feminine one of being in touch with your emotional inner self, you see where I'm hinting at? Everyone should learn from only the positive things of each gender.
I don't get why you went over that rant filled with political rhetoric, probably to show yourself as morally conscious and of course to invoke the victim status that would justify your attitude and supposedly make you the righteous one in this discussion, in virtue of being the offended party.
You mention a lot your legitimate points being dismissed or invalidated: I don't know your life experiences so I can't say anything there, but I have the impression you take simple criticism or confrontation like a maliciously intended attempt to bring you down, which could be the case, but to think it's always like that is kind of paranoid. Again, most people don't have an interest in harming or subdueing you personally, some people just like to talk and discuss things civilly, like me for example.
So according to you men (I assume a great number of) have dismissed your arguments for decades, saw you as too eager and angry in your talks, and assumed you were just hating on men: please don't mind my silly question but... have you ever wondered why? Have you ever thought that maybe their reactions weren't due to your points of argument, but rather the way you expressed yourself? I can only speak for myself, but by your first comment alone I could already sense the condescending and accusing tone towards men masked as speaking for women. By the way, I'm not the one egocentrically making this about men, you're the one doing that, but it's only logical I'd say, because if you speak about women socially that's inherently in opposition to men, otherwise you would be talking about people in general.
I love when you people use the "lol such fragile ego" mocking, when you're literally the ones getting offended at the slightest things. Also it's ironic you accused me of thinking "She's speaking about a bad thing that happens to women! That means she's talking shit about men!!" when that's literally what you did in your first comment, talking shit about the boyfriend by making all sorts of demonizing assumptions, and then going on about how he represents the narcisistic male who pushes the guilt onto women. Like, ok, it could be an interpretation of this short, but a very far fetched one in my opinion, cause with all probability its point wasn't to protray narcisistic men; you're the one twisting it to fit your narrative of women victimization.
Now, before you pull the sexism card and try claim that victimhood advantage, even though it's up to you to believe me or not, I can assure you I wrote this comment thinking of you as a person, before than as a woman. I would probably have argued the same points in the same way with anyone else, because I believe in treating everyone equally, thus I don't see the point of reserving a special treatment to women in discussions, I don't talk to them differently than as I would with men.
うわ〜怖い女、生き物にも優しくないし彼氏もよそ見しちゃうよって最初は思ったけど、モルちゃんがスマホって分かってドアを閉める時の彼女の「待って」と言いたげな切ない顔、ドア越しのすすり泣く声を聞いて女の子の印象が一気に変わった。最後荒野に一輪の花が咲くけど、モルちゃんがまた食べ尽くしちゃうか、綺麗なお花畑になるかは男の子次第だね。
Was she trying to say sorry?
Uh yes but when he hid himself in the bathroom he looked up on his phone and sees pictures and he heard her crying
Vgvgvgv😂😂🔪🐀😢🗡️😡
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3:19からのモル視点での瞬き=写真のシャッターってことか
うおおおおすげえ
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彼氏の浮気がスマホ経由で発覚してから見るこの作品は受けるダメージが違うぜ〜
Me: AAHH! What's happening? Who's fighting me? Chernabog: it's you're friend!
Having had both a pet guinea pig and a toxic relationship I was so concerned at first. You can't imagine the amount of horror I went through watching those scenes where the girl abused the pet. I WAS SO RELIEFED IT WAS JUST A PHONE. Loved the twist. Really nice.
I hope you are ok now
I have rabbits and I also felt the horror. Small animals are so fragile and often people treat them as if they aren't "real" pets.
667th like
same and same
Mistreating an animal hurts deep down in my soul, but I think in this animation it was the feeling of sadness, anger, and feeling like it doesn't exist or something like that, which is something that hurts, like a brother that mom loves and you just watch and see things passing in front of you like emptiness. Or when you see that person surrounded by friends, while you are the stranger with social phobia and loner.
最初と最後で見方が180度変わるの気持ちよすぎる
2回目視聴したらまったく違うストーリー見てるみたいで凄い…
@はなはな
一回目「身勝手な彼女だなぁ」
二回目「あ、彼氏がスマホばっかり見てるからこうなっちゃったのか...」
物事の見方が広がるってことだね
@おはなぽん 動画視聴し終わってからコメ欄見ろw
@おはなぽん 滲み出るアホさ
no pues cada quien
マイリトルゴートといいこの作品も凄い
大人達がモルカーに狂う理由がよく分かる
Cronus: Dude! What the hell is going on?
Him: bro! She attacked me!
Cronus: What the hell did you say to her dude?
- the fact that he jumped straight to thinking about other girls the moment he was annoyed is unbelievable.
- all she did was ask him to not be on his phone 24/7 and he treated her like a monster.
Eh
why did you steal a comment word for word do u really think you're getting any clout from this 😷
Maybe that guy is wearing a mask
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
マイリトルゴートも観たけど、この人の表現力すごいわ
私の拙い語彙力じゃ感じたことを伝えられないのがもどかしい
用sペア金gじゃぱねせ
5:08で光の加減でネックレスが目立って見えるの、視線の誘導が考えられててすごいなぁ…て思った
この時の女性の表情もすごく切なそうというか、悲しそうな表情ですもんね...よく見ないと気づけないように上手くネックレスに視線を誘導してる...
両方に感情移入できる動画を一つの動画で表現してて凄い……トムとジェリーと同じように無声動画でも伝わりやすい上に英語も日本語も入れてくれるから親しみやすくしてる。作者の配慮がこれでもかと詰め込まれてて脱帽。。
the fact that all flowers was eaten by the hamster in girlfriend's garden and the only one that left is on girl's neck makes this so incredible
But she became a 🐍 and I have pale skin
This is such a fun subversion of your initial expectations, the girl is initially framed as superficial and mean on such a stereotypical way and then it gets revealed that the her cruel attitude towards the hamster was actually towards the boyfriend's cell phone, and since the story was locked into his perspective he sees it as something that deserves his attention and care causing him to ignore her completely. It's such an original view on two characters like that, when it feels like most works would side completely with the guy making the girl seem like a horrible petty snake.
Ewwww
I kept wondering why nobody stepped in or chewed her out for abusing the little pig, it was just a fucking phone lmao
her anger took the best of her
That's a guinea pig.
yeah I thought it was nice
my guinea pig died yesterday though
数年間に、街中でカップルが
言いあいしてて彼女が泣きながら話してるのに対して彼氏は凄くドライでまさにこんな感じだったの思い出した
モルモットみたいな生き物=スマホ
開けても良い?は鮮明に聞き取れた笑
彼女は可愛くなろうとしてるのに彼氏は隣のよく知らない可愛い女性にときめいたりしていて彼女が怒るのは当然だと感じれました。
愛とは何かを考えさせられる素敵な作品でした!
そして浮気心は愚かなのも改めて感じれました。
アケテモイイ?
オトガリア!(→ありがとう)
まで聞こえた笑
2:19 The The worst jump scare of your life
Handy and petunia reacting to this video scared their baby
4:59 This.
Is the actually worst jump scare
タイトルの「あたしだけをみて」に対してオチが「周りのことも見なさい」なの巧いな
Ke?:'v
Poético
Indeed
@@やあ-o6p callate
@@itzfranalguienxd6121 ???
彼女より隣の女の子の方が可愛らしい描かれ方してるのエグすぎない?
隣の芝生は青いってやつですね
Eres chino
@@hyunjinyfelixhyunlix1901 Japones
Si
抱歉,但是我用翻译器u像xd那样说话 ( , • ° • )
I love the metaphor of the ‘Guinea pig’ eating the flowers
It really symbolizes how neglecting your partner for your phone destroys a relationship, tearing it apart and sucking it up like the hamster eats all of the flowers, erasing the beauty and happiness
Not trying to be rude but it according to the description it’s a Guinea pig
@@locally_insan361 i was about to say that
Yyutgh
No!!!!!!!!!! ingles
@@locally_insan361 Oh, sorry-
3:15 Watching this scene again, knowing that the hamster it’s actually the phone, It makes sense that it’s seen from the perspective of the hamster. Because all those places are probably photos from that girl’s Instagram or something. And the guy it’s stalking her and he’s imagining having a relationship with her.
He should've screamed cronus [kronos] and my other friends for help from this snake yokai
I like that it shows both sides of the story. In the beginning, you would assume it is an abusive relationship with her demanding all of his attention and affection. But as the metaphor is lifted it becomes a story of neglect after he has his hamster broken. I really enjoy this Tomoki Misato's works because of the clever use of metaphors.
Its a Guinea pig btw
@@prettyy.sofiaa well, without all the metaphors and stuff, it was just a phone,,, so i guess it really doesn't matter if someone called it a hamster or not
4:17 that grumpy face look dark
@@prettyy.sofiaa it's be cool if there were phone cases like those
1w
5:08の彼女の悲しそうな顔が頭から離れない
彼からの思い出のネックレスが光ってるのも切ない
Fnaf would be like
染地めs用ウィッlsペア金gじゃぱねせ
Cronus! Help!
叙述トリックをを上手く使っている作品。一周目と二周目だと視聴者の気持ちも変わってくる所も含めて素晴らしい作品
Po: I still see tai lung in my room won't give back the phone that I gave you if gashadokuro says I gotta eat you but I can't replace you then I must escape you whoa if you just said I'm done you go tell jack again listen to kung fu but never takes mine won't let you play my figures until you break another one I won't let you upset me
- i love how when the "snake" chased him down to the restroom was a venomous snake targeting its prey but when the guy opens the door for a split second, it shows the girl in a completely concerned state and is not a "snake" anymore.
- for me it felt like, her anger and annoyance from the guy neglecting her made him envision her as a snake and as the "snake" chased him to the restroom was just her trying to approach and is worried for the guy.
Why r u copying so many comments 🗣️
I know but that girl is a yokai
何回見ても好きな作品だ
途中のモルモットを拾ってくれた子との妄想のシーンのスマホのシャッターの表現がモルモットのまばたきになってるの好き
when she said “me, me, me.. :o *meee* “I started bursted out laughing for some reason, in all seriousness though, this video is amazing.
me...me...me... 😨 MEEEEE..... 👹
@@cheese2937 MƏĘĔË 👹👹👹👹
She is just this puppet woman from amazing world of gumball, i forgot her name
@@justaregularbean8861 Margaret?
@@ariiyairi yes:D
同じ監督なら、モルカーがただの可愛い映像として見れなくなってきたぞ…
The thought of watching this as a young kid not understanding that the hamster is his phone and the girlfriend is trying to get his attention from his phone…I feel as if the boy should’ve been I better boyfriend honestly…
Handy and his wife petunia from htf from reacting to this video scared their baby
これ全部羊毛フェルトで作ってるのすごすぎる。
6:09の場所は花をモルモット(スマホ)が食べちゃった跡地だったんだね…きっといっぱい花が咲いていたんだろうな…
よく見たら茎っぽいのが残ってますね……モルモット(スマホ)に全部
食べられたんですよね……
Hi there!
恋をするのを花が咲くので表現するの素敵
That guinea pig is unbelievably adorable
この方本当に凄い
モルモットが四角かったのも、お花を食べちゃう演出も そういう事だったのね… ってなった
オムラァイス
ミィズ
ミィズ
2:24
それな
Claramente
Whats
@@emeraldamartinez2141
a rice omelet (omelet containing fried rice)
water
water
So what I’m getting from this film is that we are viewing from the guy’s perspective, and that the rabbit represents his phone. He feels so attached to the phone that his mind starts to villianize anyone that tries to take the rabbit away from him.
Guinea pig :) not bunny
@@bob1588 whatever it is , hes still got a good idea
But I guess we can also assume that he has a trauma, perhaps from childhood, when someone broke the "guinea pig" at 0:51. So, you can also understand his concern.
No, you get it wrong, the story is not about the phone but rather their relationship, you can see their relationship is dying only to be revived at the end of the video.
Not rabbit it's a guinea pig. But thank you for the context. I really didint get any of this at first.
This film is all about perspective. We assumed she was a controlling, manipulative, materialistic woman obssesed with herself. But as soon as you change the Guinea pig into a phone, the entire message changes. Suddenly, we realize that she's actually a victim of a man who is potentially disloyal, based on his wondering eyes and daydreaming. Tt's really quite interesting and very well made.
Everyone else is commenting about the symbolic meaning of the whole story and I'm just out here like "I'm so glad nothing violent happened to the guinea pig lol"
Also the fact that this is made by stop motion plus wool felt? I can't imagine the amount of work that must've gone into this holy shit, no wonder this guy made the molcar series possible
I nearly cried when I watched it the first time. The thought of someone treating a poor little animal like that is really upsetting. (One of my guinea pigs had died recently when I first watched it too, so that probably didn’t help.)
it’s not a guinea pig it’s his phone 😐
@@XSaitama... yes but you don’t know that the first time you’re watching until the end.
that “guinea pig” (phone) deserved everything it got.
@@dirteesocc6864 lol
and the fact the guinea pig ate the flower just means the phone is talking the happy memories of you and your loved one away. this animation is phenomenal
This girl might be one of the yokai creatures [kung fu panda 5 yokai is coming out]
3:01ここで咲いた花が恋心みたいな感情を表してるなら、
冒頭でモルモット(=スマホ)がその花を食べてしまっている描写の所、向けていた恋心がスマホのせいで薄れてるって事なのかもね
確かによくみたらそうだ。冒頭の花畑は枯れ果ててるから、今の彼女に対しての心境ってことだったんですね。
- I really dislike the trope where girlfriends are evil for asserting their basic needs so this twist was a nice surprise.
- value your relationships! 🙂
Tell me why was she crying?
Bruh why are you everywhere?
パートナーのスマホを勝手に見たら怪我するよのメッセージも感慨深い。
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Que dice?
モルモットを撫でる指の動きとか、
目線とか、花を食べる意味とか…
全く想像できなかった。すごい…!
真剣に泣いた。彼女と別れたのもあったし、不安障害だったからというのもあるかもしれないけど、すごく心にくるものがあった。これはこういう表現だとか、そういうことはわからないけど只々心にくる作品だった。
- I like how at first you think that the girl is just being unnecessarily controlling and possessive because of the man trying to play with his hamster:
but then it turns out that she's just trying to divert his attention from the phone he keeps using when it's supposed to be them spending time together. Cute ending.
STOP STEALING COMMENTS
彼女がモルモット(スマホ)に触って傷ついたのに見向きもせずスマホの心配をする彼氏………
いい皮肉っぷり……
I think the sense of her getting hurt when tuch the phone, was because she saw the contact of other girls, or maybe a lover
@@sweet_mumu I think so,too…
I think she is a yokai
I wish they could make a whole show in this style I am obsessed
There's a show with this style but it's about hamster cars💀
@@_iluvjake And it's f*cking adorable ! Good vibes overload !!
@@_iluvjakeWhat's the name?
@@kittykittybangbang9367 pui pui molcar
@@kittykittybangbang9367puipui molcar
異国言語っぽいのにSALEのことルーセーって言ったり 1:26 商品もってくるくだりでライス-ミズッ ミズッって言ってたり2:23 ナチュラルに日本語混ざってておもろい
Its sounds like raw sale to me :DD
This was actually very heartbreaking. It proved when the hamster turned into a phone showed how he was ignoring the girl in the first place. Beautiful animation.
This really blew my mind, and I love how it tricked me in the beginning lol. Making me think the girlfriend is super needy, clingy, wanting everything to be about her, but it she wasn’t like that. The whole situation wasn’t what I thought it was.
Hell, just realizing the guinea pig was the guy’s phone the whole time is mind blowing. He kept petting it with one finger cuz he’s swiping through it, the guy put it away in his lap after the girl kept gesturing to her to focus more on her, and the girl getting her finger bit by the guinea pig is her slicing her finger on the crack on his phone.
The details (On top of everything else)… So good ✨
OMG I JUST REALISED IT WITH YOUR COMMENT OMGGGG
yepp
How can a crack on the phone slice your finger and how can the phone work if the crack was like that lol
I think the crack appeared after she threw it
But idk how it hurted her finger so yours is the best answer for me.
And I really love your theory 👍❤️
@@Alina-i3m2j I cracked my phone screen before and it worked fine. My finger still got stuck on the cracked glass several times before I decided to get a new one because I knew I would cut myself. Definitely possible.
I thought her finger being bit was a metaphor for finding out he’s been cheating on her.
こういうフェルトやら粘土のストップモーション作品ってどうしてもグロシーン入りそうなイメージあるけど、割と平和なハッピーエンドで安心したわ
水、水。でわらった
オムラァイス ミィズ ミィズ
meとか言ってるし英語やろうなぁって思ってからの突然の「ミィズ」
Mizu, mizu. De waratta?
@@berserkerfury1251 þrf
@@4号機君 v
I was this guy and never saw my error until it was too late, ive made a mess of things, people please value each other the grass is not greener
程よく何言ってるか分かんない
男の人は聞いてる振りしてるんだろうな
なるほど
良く聞くとめっちゃ単略化された日本語よな。
店員さんも「オムライス」とか言ってるわ
3:53
とかは「うとがりあ」(ありがとう の逆)かな
No hablo, taka taka... Xd
寝ぼけてる時の授業みたいでよくできてる
ネタバレあります。
ただの自己解釈です。
なるほど、
主人公からしたらすぐ怒る怖い彼女と可愛い女の子っていう感じだけど、
彼女からしたらデート中、彼氏はずっとスマホ見てる感じ。
気を使って話しかけてもスマホいじり続けて、しまいには他の女の子をじっと見る始末。
注意したら反発されて、指先怪我したのに彼女よりもスマホを心配される。
そりゃあ、思い出(ネックレス)捨てようとするよなぁ。
でもこれだけ蔑ろにされたのに彼氏が戻ってきて抱きしめられて許しちゃうあたり、共依存の典型みたいな感じがしてゾワッとした。
見返して思ったけど、
5:37 の彼女の写真。
動画内での彼氏は雑誌でどの服がいいか聞いたときぞんざいな扱いしてたけど、この頃は写真を撮ってるあたり最初の頃は彼女との雑談にも真面目に向き合って聞いてたんだろうなぁ。
しかもこの古い時期の写真の彼女は肌荒れしてないしメイクも薄め。眉も吊り上がってない。優しそう。
ただ時間が経つにつれて、だんだん倦怠期みたいになっていってるのに気づいた彼女が努力(メイクを頑張る、会話が続くよう気を配る、プレゼントは必ず身に着ける)した結果、流行りのメイクに合わせてメイクも濃くしていき、ストレスも含めて肌荒れもひどくなっちゃったみたいな…。
彼氏は優しそうな女の子に惹かれてるあたり最初のときの優しい彼女が好きだったし、女の子との回想の時の空想は"優しかったときの彼女"と経験したことだったのかも。
ただ段々キツくなっていく彼女からは心が離れていったんかな🤔
@@Tamuuuuuu 彼女に飽きたからデート中もスマホ見てるんだろうねえ…
@@まっしろ-w6w
世知辛いですよねぇ
しかも、飽きた彼女を"蛇の化け物"に見えちゃう時点でもう…。
@@Tamuuuuuu 飽きたからスマホ見て、スマホ見てるから怒られて、怒るから余計に嫌いになって、スマホの方が楽しいや…となってく悪循環。
最終的に昔の面影を見て、元に戻ることを夢見て仲直りするけども……1度冷めた熱を暖め直すのは難しいんじゃないかなぁ…
No entiendo el chino
ハッピーエンドかな?でもこの2人、こういうやり取りずっと繰り返しそう
わかるWwwwwww
When I was younger watching this I got scared 😭
The ending where they're scolded for hugging is realistic because physical contact isn't really something you do in public
Specially in Japan
Fun fact: when I saw the thumb mail my mind was like : what is that abomination?
They consider it as rude in some other place aswell as here too
@@oworeo 🇭 🇪 🇱 🇱 🇴 🇨 🇭 🇮 🇱 🇩
I thought they were kissing lol
確かに、こうゆうの理解出来る。
目の前に大切な人がいるのに携帯ばかりいじる人は関心しないなぁ。
そうゆう人に限って、やめて欲しいって言っても伝わらないんだろうけどね。
監督モルモット好きすぎやろ
The amount of effort put into this is unfathomable!
This must have taken 4 years to make!
Me: cronus? Cronus! [The girl becomes a snake!] Me: CRONUS! HELP! Cronus: I just woke up I can hear the Muppet master screaming for me. Idk what the hell he's doing. Me: AH! *hissing* *door busts open* pop: wheres my son?! I know you have him here you sick freak! Tell me where he is! Where is he! Where's my boy? *sobs* huh? *hissing* me: NO! * leaps out of the way* *shuts door and locks it* cronus: dude, what's going on?! Me: she attacked me! Cronus: what the hell did you say to her dude? Me: dude it's not what you think! She attacked me cronus, she's a monster!
モルカーからここまで辿り着いたが、やはり表現力の獣だった。
Her picking up the hamster is definitely a metaphor for her giving him her phone number. And when the hamster bit the girlfriend it was her seeing that in his phone
I don't get the video pls explain
Girlfriend eyes: please stop using your phone.
Boyfriend eyes : DEAMON
@@khmerleftysbassplayer7278 Sadly, that's how the real toxic person in the relationship views the other.
@@Agentonefromhelluvaboss the hamster isn’t a real hamster, it’s his phone. he thinks she’s being controlling by trying to divert his attention from it to spend time together. so we view from his unreliable perspective that she is cruel and beastly. he’s annoyed or put off by this so he begins looking at a different girl and fantasizing about dating her. in his daydream with another girl, flowers are shown to bloom when they’re happy and spending time together. he gives her a flower necklace and takes lots of loving photos. but the flowers begin to disappear as his phone takes away from their healthy relationship (the hamster eats them) it reflects that this is what has happened to his current girlfriend, as she wears the necklace he dreamt about giving to another. it’s to show true affection. we also see in his phone, that the pictures he dreamt of another taking with another girl are actually real and pictures of his girlfriend. just to show a parallel between what happened, and his desire to replace her. he feels bad in the end reminiscing and comforts her, lost in their emotions they forget they’re in public.
@@comfortme oh ok ty
The way that once he's in the bathroom and it's revealed that the entire time the Guinea pig was actually his phone was amazing. The entire short film we were viewing from his eyes, we didn't get to see the entire picture, we saw the girlfriend the way he did as well as the situation from his pov. Once we hit the revelation in the bathroom, the perspective was changed, I think symbolizing that he's finally stepping out of himself and grasping the true nature of his actions and his reality rather than fooling himself and us into thinking his girlfriend was the villain. We get to watch the rest from the outsider perspective just like him when he finally accepted that he was in the wrong. This was beautiful!
This is one of my favorite short films, I find it very interesting that at first we think that the girlfriend is wrong, but in fact the wrong person in the story is the boyfriend, I really like the animation style and the characters, the story is very interesting !
At first I was like the girl is crazy but no the boy is crazy for his phone!
Yeah, it’s so sad!
The girl turned the guinea pig into a phone case
@@tresforbe lol
Me too...
She's not even the same girl?..
3:44「なに?」
3:47「あけてもいい?」
3:53「うとがりあ」(?)
ありがとうの反対?www
気に入らなかったんだね。芸が細かい
2週目だと冒頭の荒地の意味が…最後の一本食べちゃダメ…!
シャッター音がぷいぷい鳴き声なのもずっと執拗に指一本で撫でてるのもぜんぶぜんぶ伏線回収されて、脚本の美しさに震えます。
四回見てたほどで初めて意味分かった、めちゃくちゃクリエイティブねー!!
オムラァイス
ミズ
ミズ
↑すき
かわい
Note to self: Don’t bring a Guinea pig when you’re going to a date.
Pui pui
Not even if it’s also a phone? XD
I didn’t watch the full thing yet and I am worriwd
If I didn't watch the end I would of cried
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主人公さ…写真見返して彼女に愛を示してもそれ一瞬だけの愛だからそれ以上恋愛しない方が良いんちゃう?彼女も可愛そうだし……
ほんこれ!!!
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@@stephanianimaciones1950 A?
@@Mollusk_Mollusk no entendí un pepino de lo que dijiste
@@stephanianimaciones1950 ella habla en japonés ._.XD
"Look at me only"
: LOOK AT ME, LOOK AT ME, (tarararara, tarararara.)
LOOK AT ME, LOOK AT ME.
(tarararara,tarararara)
∞
Jack skellington: grab me the belt. You: did you say pillow? Jack skellington: no, the belt. You: here. Jack skellington: now girl, turn around.
I guess that who said "look at me only" was the cellphone not the girl..
Yeah, your smart
@@edwincortez2315 thank you I guess
@@edwincortez2315 الردود
Ye
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彼氏はデート中もスマホの事を考えていたって最後にわかって良く考えてあるなぁって思った
I don't understand that language
@@adzyplayz2849 s
@@adzyplayz2849 same
@@adzyplayz2849 わかんねーのに返信するの謎
watching people saying the girl is "mean" without understanding the whole thing is kinda funny to me
Yeah it is
Yep
you were like that too tho
@@smolbeanperiwinkleuwu2422 oh ok
wait hello???????????
The hamster wasn't a hamster, it was his cell phone, he wasn't paying attention to it and he thinks she's the villain.
Yeah I know but she was crying and that guy heard her
I love how the audience sides with the boyfriend up until the very end, when the narrative is flipped completely. Amazing storytelling.