Taking a step back from their trademark music video work and goofy vlogs, Wong Fu makes their return to the dramatic front with a new short entitled ‘When Five Fell’. Although we are enthusiastic fans of Wong Fu, you may be asking why is this featured on a-Tunes? Well, it’s because musicians David Choi, AJ Rafael, Big Phony, and Paul Dateh are all involved in voice over work.
They lend their voices to breathe life into inanimate objects that expresses what it’s like to be neglected when once so cherished. David is a pair of glasses, Big Phony is a telephone, AJ is an umbrella, and Paul is a scarf. Personally I thought Paul evoked emotion the best but overall it’s a truly interesting video and everyone did a great job.
Five household objects express their feelings toward their owner when she begins to neglect them for someone else. “When Five Fell” is a new take on the ideal boy-meets-girl love story. Although the short is told from a unique and unconventional perspective, the emotions described should be familiar to anyone that’s fallen in or out of a relationship. “When Five Fell” is a prologue to “At Musing’s End” Watch it here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgx8wp…
We delight in the promise of falling for love.
We crumble in the dread of falling from love.
Everyone falls. Everything falls.Director’s Notes and Commentary here:
http://wongfuproductions.com/2010/05/…Written and Directed by Wesley Chan
Music by Jesse Chui – http://www.songsforcinema.comFeaturing:
Mimi Chao
William Yu
David Choi – http://www.davidchoimusic.com
AJ Rafael – http://www.myspace.com/ajrafael
Bobby Choy – http://www.bigphonymusic.com
Paul Dateh – http://www.pauldateh.com
Chris Dinh

