Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - There is a micro-movie, about a person stamping every day. Every time someone stamps, he always praises others ... asking for a name.

There is a micro-movie, about a person stamping every day. Every time someone stamps, he always praises others ... asking for a name.

In 2007, the short film "T. J. Thyne" directed by Kurt Kuenne in the United States is a magical fable that begins with free parking. Hugh Newman (T.J. Thain) is a stamp collector in the parking lot. He stamped an arrow symbol on the customer's membership card so that the customer could park here for two hours. However, his counter is endless, and there are often long queues. There are all kinds of people walking, and all the people walking are smiling. Because Hugh Newman has a unique skill-to make the other person smile happily. However, the god of laughter occasionally encounters waterloo. For example, when he meets the photographer goddess, it seems that he has lost his magic ... This film is not only optimistic, positive and inspirational, but also full of drama and life details. The last line is the finishing touch, which is intriguing. "Smile is a proof that everyone is full of enthusiasm for life and an expression of the meaning of material existence in this world." The film was only 16 minutes long, but it won more than 10 film festival short film awards and became a hit on YouTube's hit list. I wonder if I can help you.