• When a workman is having trouble hanging up a poster, he gets some help by two people in opposite ends of the spectrum of physical size. This is 5 minutes(if one doesn't count the credits, or the 1 minute intro by Sean(who, worth noting, has directed a few times before this, albeit it is his first writing effort, inspired by their late gaffer, Brian Bansgrove, R.I.P.), featuring some behind-the-scenes footage, bringing it to 7, total), and as a short film, it's a sweet little(no pun intended) piece, not spectacular from a technical standpoint(cinematography and editing are perfectly serviceable, and the completely silent nature of it focuses it nicely... there is no dialog, and the only thing ever heard is the score, which I believe is opera), but notable for having been done during the intense production schedule of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers(hence it appearing among the special features on the 2-Disc DVD release of it), mostly by crew-members(the one actor involved in this does not appear in it, whereas someone like Peter Jackson has a cameo role in it), including the highly important, and terribly overlooked, body doubles that enabled such convincing depiction of contrasts in scale for the various races in the excellent trilogy(where this gets its theme: that of standing together, of helping each other make up for our differences, a message that is well worth sharing). I recommend this to any fan of the Tolkien adaptations. 7/10