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'''The Other Way''' is a short film created/directed primarily by [[Joe Hawley]]. The film features a character going to a pizza place, discovering that he has had an unwanted child with his girlfriend, and then going to the pool. After seeing how "terrible" being a father is, Joe attempts to drown himself in the pool, instead beginning the main story element of the short film; which is that time is now running backwards, Joe's character struggles with this new fact, and races to try and get his baby un-born.
'''The Other Way''' is a short film created and directed primarily by [[Joe Hawley]] for his senior thesis at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. The film's cast includes [[Bora Karaca]] as "Pizza Clerk", and [[Rob Cantor]] as "Calculator Nerd". The film also makes use of the Tally Hall song [[Ruler Of Everything]] in a scene where Joe's character is driving.


According to Scotty Eckenthal, who uploaded the video to Vimeo.com:<br>
The Other Way was uploaded to [[tallyhall.com]] for a while until the site was replaced with their MySpace page. Since then the video was mostly unavaliable until Scotty Eckenthal uploaded it to Vimeo. The video was removed from Vimeo sometime in early 2020 but was archived by others.
<i><q>Joe Hawley made "The Other Way" for his senior thesis at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. He actually posted the film on his band's website, TallyHall.com, but when the band abandoned the website in favor of a MySpace page, their entire video section was lost. Most of those videos made it over to YouTube. This one, however, did not.</q></i><br>
The video was removed from Vimeo sometime in early 2020.


The film's cast includes [[Bora Karaca]] as "Pizza Clerk", and [[Rob Cantor]] as "Calculator Nerd". The film also makes use of the Tally Hall song [[Ruler Of Everything]]<ref>[https://tallyall.club/0:/vid/The%20Other%20Way.flv The Other Way on TallyAll.club]</ref>
==Plot==
 
The film features our main character (played by Joe) discovering that he has had an unwanted child with his girlfriend. After seeing how "terrible" being a father is, Joe attempts to drown himself in a pool but instead beginning the main story element of the short film; which is that time is now running backwards. Joe's character struggles with this and races to try and get his baby un-born.
YouTube user 'Sam Bell' uploaded a version of the video to YouTube but reversed, entitled: "The Other Way... The Other Way"<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBbZlIKbnIM 'The Other Way... The Other Way'. Uploaded: June 6th, 2016. Accessed: December 18th, 2018.]</ref>


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Revision as of 01:31, 23 March 2022

The Other Way
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Short film by Joe Hawley
Length: 20:06
Genre: Drama
Language: English, English (reversed)

The Other Way is a short film created and directed primarily by Joe Hawley for his senior thesis at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. The film's cast includes Bora Karaca as "Pizza Clerk", and Rob Cantor as "Calculator Nerd". The film also makes use of the Tally Hall song Ruler Of Everything in a scene where Joe's character is driving.

The Other Way was uploaded to tallyhall.com for a while until the site was replaced with their MySpace page. Since then the video was mostly unavaliable until Scotty Eckenthal uploaded it to Vimeo. The video was removed from Vimeo sometime in early 2020 but was archived by others.

Plot

The film features our main character (played by Joe) discovering that he has had an unwanted child with his girlfriend. After seeing how "terrible" being a father is, Joe attempts to drown himself in a pool but instead beginning the main story element of the short film; which is that time is now running backwards. Joe's character struggles with this and races to try and get his baby un-born.

References