POSEIDON short film is now live on YouTube!✨

2025/12/5 Edited to

... Read moreOkay, so I just had to come back and talk more about the 'POSEIDON' short film! When I first saw the announcement, I was intrigued, but after watching it, I'm completely blown away. If you've been searching for a genuinely moving story, this is it. The film, directed by the talented Manar Alshalfi and beautifully written by Najla Alomari, centers around Jasmine, a character many of us can probably relate to. Her luck with love, as the film hints, is truly at an all-time low. We've all been there, right? That feeling where you just wonder if romance is even in the cards for you. But what I loved about 'POSEIDON' is how it beautifully portrays life's funny way of introducing love when you least expect it. It’s not your typical fairytale; it feels so real and raw. I don't want to give away too many spoilers, but the interactions between Jasmine and Joseph are just captivating. There’s a moment where he says, "Here, let me help you up," and it just encapsulates the gentle, unexpected connection forming between them. It’s those small, human gestures that make the narrative so powerful. The title itself, 'POSEIDON,' even though it refers to a deity of the sea, takes on a fresh meaning in this context. It makes you think about fate, destiny, and perhaps being swept away by emotions, much like the ocean. What struck me most was the film's ability to create such a rich emotional landscape in a short format. From the initial scene where Jasmine is feeling down about her romantic prospects to the heartwarming encounters that follow, every minute is packed with meaning. The cinematography is stunning, adding to the overall immersive experience. You can really feel the passion and dedication that Manar Alshalfi and her team poured into this project. For anyone who's ever felt like their own 'luck with love is at an all-time low,' this film offers a beautiful message of hope and the magic of unexpected connections. It’s more than just a short film; it’s an experience that leaves you thinking about the 'what ifs' and the beautiful surprises life can hold. Don't just take my word for it; head over to YouTube and watch 'POSEIDON' for yourself. I'd love to hear your thoughts on Jasmine's journey and what you thought of the ending!