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Validation

  • 2007
  • 16min
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8,1/10
4,6 k
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Validation (2007)
ComédieRomanceCourt-métrage

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  • Réalisation
    • Kurt Kuenne
  • Scénario
    • Kurt Kuenne
  • Casting principal
    • T.J. Thyne
    • Vicki Davis
    • Dave Kuhr
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,1/10
    4,6 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Kurt Kuenne
    • Scénario
      • Kurt Kuenne
    • Casting principal
      • T.J. Thyne
      • Vicki Davis
      • Dave Kuhr
    • 13avis d'utilisateurs
    • 5avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires au total

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    T.J. Thyne
    T.J. Thyne
    • Hugh Newman
    • (as TJ Thyne)
    Vicki Davis
    Vicki Davis
    • Victoria Donner
    Dave Kuhr
    Dave Kuhr
    • Depressed Man
    Pam Cook
    Pam Cook
    • Depressed Woman
    Ron Oden
    • Mall Cop
    Manolo Travieso
    Manolo Travieso
    • Head Suit
    Michael Hatch
    Michael Hatch
    • Second Suit
    Richard Beanan
    • Third Suit
    Jackie Walters
    Jackie Walters
    • Experienced Woman…
    Ralph Diner
    • Workout Man
    Cameron Young
    • Boss Man
    • (as Cameron B. Young)
    Jef McClure
    Jef McClure
    • Bodyguard
    Raymond Parker
    Raymond Parker
    • Bodyguard…
    Shelby Lee Jenkins
    • Dental Assistant…
    K.C. White
    K.C. White
    • Dental Assistant
    • (as Carol White)
    Karen Zumsteg
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    Danielle Kaplowitz
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    David Rothblum
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      • Kurt Kuenne
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    10Drewster58

    Thank You, "Validated" Is Amazing!

    I can't add to the two superb previous comments about this short film.

    I just watched it again, and yes, tears spilled from my eyes, tears of complete overwhelming appreciation for this moral fable, this poem to the positive in people, and to love.

    I teach preschool age children with severe special needs, and seeing this the first time had me by the heart, weeping profound tears of gratitude. It helped me realize that a large part of what I do, and have always loved to do for my kids and their family's is to simply appreciate the greatness it takes to go through their lives, made difficult from having unexpected horrors happen to their little children. To put that into words sincerely spoken is very touching and does indeed change people for the best.

    I just forwarded the Flixxy link to another very large group of friends who also work in special education.

    Every superlative applies to the wonderful magic of this film.
    8atlasmb

    A Short Film That Casts A Long Shadow

    "Validation" is a 16-minute short, but it packs a lot of story in those minutes. The protagonist appears to be a selfless guy, someone who exists only to provide happiness to others. But when he is unable to make a person happy, he loses his focus. Since this film is really about karma, his past deeds catch up with him and change his life. What follows is a fairytale ending, but "Validation" connects with so many people that it must have a ring of truth to many who view it.

    The production values are good, and the editing is excellent. The soundtrack is integrated well into the story.

    Can this film change lives? Perhaps. And that is really saying something.
    10Gianopulos

    Everybody can learn a thing or two from this guy.

    I had the pleasure of seeing this gem at the Phoenix Film Festival and I have to say that there are probably less then 1% of all short films made have the ability to make the audience well up with tears of happiness. That is precisely what this film did to me. Not only that. Whenever I tell someone about it I get the sense of welling up again just from re-telling it to them.

    T.J. Thyne is perfectly cast as Hugh Newman, the uber-naive parking booth guy who works at the end of a darkly lit hallway and validates customers parking tickets while validating their lives at the same time. Just like any protagonist in a movie, he hits his roadblock and loses his mojo for a while but soon finds himself again, after he finds life taking him in another direction and gets back on the trail of making people's lives better. He finds out in the end that the good deeds had been doing for people in the past, that he thought were not changing anything or anybody, actually changed the lives of even the most hardened hearts and in turn find him the complete happiness that he had been searching for the whole time.

    Kurt Kuenne did an AMAZING job with this film, period. From the finger-snappy acapella soundtrack to the directing, editing and cinematography; all of it is perfectly fit into this beautiful story. I only wish I could buy this movie on DVD. I've told so many people about it and wish I could show them! Hopefully soon!
    J. Spurlin

    A thin joke becomes a splashy (if low budget) black-and-white musical extravaganza

    A cheerful parking attendant considers it his job to do more than validate parking. He wants to validate the customers themselves, delivering compliments about their appearances and the inner qualities behind them. Everyone who comes up to him with a ticket walks away validated as a worthwhile human being. Soon, the parking attendant becomes so popular that people line up for validation. He appears on news broadcasts and even ends up validating George W. Bush and Saddam Hussein. His life hits a roadblock when he goes to the DMV to get his driver's license photo taken and is met with a beautiful photographer whom he can't get to smile.

    As with "Rent-a-Person" (2004), writer-director Kurt Kuenne takes a thin joke and blows it up into a splashy (if low budget) black-and-white musical extravaganza. In fact, the man with the camera who makes a brief appearance in the earlier film, returns as the main character in this one, which we don't realize until we see the scene in which the two movies intersect.

    This one is less extravagant, but I liked it a bit better - possibly because the toilet humor is gone.
    8eteacher-74415

    Great work and useful

    I have read nearly all what the former reviewers said. I agree with much of it. What can I add?

    First, I'd like to say that there is a lot of symbolism in this movie. The producer meant every thing he did in it. Nothing is done randomly. For example the choice of black and white (no colours) states clearly that our lives can shift within these two colours Black (sadness) and white (smile-happiness). They have to exist together. they fight each other. We are the ones to choose which side to take. This is the old philosophical debate of good and evil.

    Second, I think that the movie tells us that what ever our social class, our financial situation or where ever we are we can either influence others positively or negatively. We have seen the cheerful park attendant turn many sad people into happy one, from simple citizens to countries'presidents and also the opposite: we have seen the same person turn the same people from happiness to sadness because that is what he was living at that moment.H just communicated it. So Every one counts in this world.

    Thirdly, He made happy many people but he didn't succeed to make the photographer smile. What ever he did. However, she smiled at him at the end and he didn't even know how she did it. This episode teaches us no to give up but continue our fight because thing change in a way or in an other.

    To conclude, as I am a teacher of English language, I will try to use this video in classroom, and I hope it will bring a lot of my student to this web site and post their reviews.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 mars 2007 (États-Unis)
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