If you watch one thing today, let it be this beautiful, teen-written short film.
The project started when a high schooler from Australia named Kim Ho wrote a monologue about a character who falls in love with his male best friend. Ho entered it into a contest sponsored by Fresh Ink, a program for young Australian playwrights, and it was then turned into a video on YouTube called "The Language of Love." Ho also stars in the videovideo
Watch "The Language of Love" in the video above.
The film, which was uploaded onto YouTube in April, follows the story
of a teen named Charlie, who struggles to complete an exam assignment
that asks him to write a letter to his best friend in French.
Charlie walks the audience through his inner-struggle as he tries to
make sense of his romantic feelings for his best friend. He isn't sure
if the friend reciprocates those feelings, and worries about being
teased and taunted by his classmates.
"I googled how to tell a guy you like him, but all the results were about how much make-up to use," Charlie explains.
Despite his fears and the homophobia he is surrounded by, Charlie's
ultimate conclusion about love is heartwarming and incredibly poignant.
"You always hear people say it's weird and just not normal, but
isn't that the point of love?" he asks. "To transcend normalness and
become something special?"
Watch "The Language of Love" in the video above and click here to take a look at some behind-the-scenes moments.
source : huffingtonpost
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