What an interesting and touching video! I almost shed a tear when I watched this in the class.
The purpose of the video is to raise support and awareness for American Society of Deaf Children. Basically this story is about the love that transcends one's disability.
Day 1 :
This guy saw this girl sitting next to him which he thought she was kind of cute. So, the flirting started with him saying to girl how nice the weather was that day but she didn't respond at all. He tried again by asking whether he can borrow the pen and day 1 ended just like that.
Day 2 :
He was waiting for the girl to come. She did arrive although it was quite late. The guy started to work his magic again by asking what song did she listen to and the girl replied that it was a special song. They were using Post-It notes to converse with each other. The guy wanted to hear the song but the girl said no because she was embarrassed. Their conversation continued with lots of post-it notes on the bench. Finally, he said could he have her number but the girl doesn't have a number. She said she'll be there again tomorrow if he wished to see her again.
Day 3 :
The day started with continuous exchanged of post-it notes with each other. Then, the girl asked whether he wanted to listen to the song and so, he did. He said he couldn't hear a thing and the girl responded by saying she was deaf. The guy replied, "You're still beautiful." *Awww~*
I think the video is inspiring and has a meaningful message. From what I see in this video, the girl used the earphone just to pretend that she was listening to a song or to avoid conversation with people since she can't hear what others might say to her. Maybe she feared that people might lose interest in her if they find out that she was indeed deaf. Somehow, she met a nice looking guy who was interested in her despite her disability. Love knows no boundaries. Not all people are bad or judgemental. Some may have good heart and accept for what you are. If you think that deaf people are useless or uncool that you're just being ignorant. Don't just judge by mere appearances of the person before you get to know him/her but instead spend time to get to know him/her. They deserves to be treated equally as those who can hear and speak.
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