You never know when a complete stranger can walk up and change your life forever.
 

Touch  

runtime: 13:22 min
You never know when a complete stranger can walk up and change your life forever.
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The "expletive" at 2:19 is not useful, especially when wanting to show it to young impressionable children. Thanks for listening.
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Good production!
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Seeds of a great touching film. We all need expression of deeper anguish to lead a healthy life. P Majumdar
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Start a conversation... Excellent! If not for the vulgarity I would have given it 5 stars. It served no useful purpose.
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Great film, i am interested to see what would happen next
I didn't notice any vulgarity in this. I liked it. Wish I could have seen what happened after. I was thinking the girl would go to the interview to discover the other lady was the hiring manager. Like maybe she saved her future boss' life. Just an idea.
that's a cool idea!
i would like to think the girl is the angel
Maybe both girls are angels. The girl in red is probably sad but disguises it behind being chatty. And the grey haired lady represents what the lady wearing the read coat is realy feeling deep down. Maybe they are both isolated???? And fate brought them together........
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Touch

An ode to city life, Touch explores themes of isolation and the universal need for community when two strangers make the most important connection of their lives while waiting for a train.

film credits

Jean:
Lily Knight
Heather:
Rachel Kanouse
Directed by:
Jen McGowan
Written by:
Colin Pink
Produced by:
Emilie Hanton
Produced by:
Philip Lott
Produced by:
Jaime Robinson