The reason I'm not giving Bror more stars is that I don't believe there is such a thing as a perfect film, but I must admit that this one came pretty close. It certainly ranks high in my top short films.
This is a short film with cleverly crafted nuances. The plot is about a boy named Bror dealing with his past. When he tries to take a picture on a hill his camera shows an error screen. What follows is his way of dealing with an event that happened earlier on.
Bror really sneaks up on you, as it starts off very slowly and quietly, you aren't sure what's happening and what happened cause the story is in the details. It makes you actively think about what happened and why.
The filmmakers did a good job in establishing a clean, silent but also kind of depressed mood, with clever music that interacts heavily with the actions and emotions of the main character.
Just sit back and watch, Bror ultimately packs an emotional wallop.