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  |relation = Short film by Joe Hawley
  |relation = Short film by Joe Hawley
|year of release = 2005
  |length = 20:06
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  |genre = Drama
  |genre = Drama
  |language = English, English (reversed)
  |language = English, English (reversed)
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'''The Other Way''' is a short film created and directed primarily by [[Joe Hawley]] for his senior thesis at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The score was written mostly by [[Andrew Horowitz]].
'''The Other Way''' is a short film written and directed primarily by [[Joe Hawley]] for his senior thesis at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The score was written by [[Andrew Horowitz]].


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 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.
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Fading in, Hank is driving on the highway, supposedly back home. He sings triumphantly to the song playing on the radio, and his speedometer shows he is going 100 mph. Sirens sound, and Hank sees the same cop (Jim Kote) who gave him a speeding ticket that same day. Instead of giving him a ticket, the cop lets Hank off with a warning. Hanks looks at his drivers license that the cop gave back as he remembers what Chelsea's grandfather had said about counting on birth and death. He stares at his birthday, and with dismay realizes that eventually he will have to be unborn too.
Fading in, Hank is driving on the highway, supposedly back home. He sings triumphantly to the song playing on the radio, and his speedometer shows he is going 100 mph. Sirens sound, and Hank sees the same cop (Jim Kote) who gave him a speeding ticket that same day. Instead of giving him a ticket, the cop lets Hank off with a warning. Hanks looks at his drivers license that the cop gave back as he remembers what Chelsea's grandfather had said about counting on birth and death. He stares at his birthday, and with dismay realizes that eventually he will have to be unborn too.
==Fun Facts==
* "Ruler of Everything" is the song Hank listens to as he drives home after Fabian is unborn, though it is played in reverse.
* "Baby Baby," the song that plays while Hank, Chelsea, and Fabian are driving to the pool, is attributed to the fictional artist "MC MC", who's appeared as a cameo in the [[Good Day]] music video.


==References==
==References==
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[https://i.redd.it/0ysevp3ih4u71.jpg Good Day]
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1POHSyy771A The Other Way (2005)]
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1POHSyy771A The Other Way (2005)]
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