Good Vibrations
It’s the little things that trip us up—literally and ethically.
In Good Vibrations —an animated whimsical crack-up about personal responsibility—a loose sidewalk paving stone throws people for a loop, and then some. As the accidental pedestrian pratfalls increase, so too does the group of spectators watching from a nearby high rise, smug in safety and seemingly lacking in conscience.
Questions suspend in mid-air:
Is passivity irresponsible?
Is group-think thoughtless?
When is it time to step up and act?
Good Vibrations delivers a good natured poke to remind us that complacency runs deep. And that sometimes it takes a jackhammer and a whole lot of shaking to get us to do the right thing.
Good Vibrations was directed by Jeremy Clapin.
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