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“The emotional cinematic masterpiece about the raw mindset of a teenage boy suffering from morbid depression caught in a formidable situation where he must decide whether to save a life that so desperately wants to live or to ignore the crying plead for safety and to take his own life. During this film I've experienced nothing but warmth yet cold chills that sprawl onto the smallest follicles on our necks. The concept wasn't only horrifically genius but miraculously creative; the ideology behind a typical noose would be a White Nationalist way of torment for a minority, usually the African American decent by strangling upon death. Despite the racial history as well as suicidal tendencies that parade around the world we know as the United States. Shirley Zhou had given the noose a new meaning underneath a brand new light! This phenomenal cinematic journey brings a boy to the depths of his sanity while contemplating the outcome of his life after death. The boy's effort to end his life with the noose had turned one hundred and eighty degrees when he encountered a fluffy best friend struggling in a reservoir. Seeing the dog not only struggling to keep itself above water but there's also a red leash hooked onto a collapsed tree with the other end wrapped around it's throat, like a noose. The ending is as divine as the concept, but only YOU can find out by watching Shirley Zhou's "Noose”.” - Five Stars from JewToons

Check out the official Shirley Zhou interview EXCLUSIVELY with Cartoon Chaos! Here on JewToons! Discussing the life of @SurelyZhou and popular topic her short film “Noose”.

Welcome to JewToons! In this episode we've gotten an exclusive interview with Shirley Zhou discussing her short film "Noose". We're also diving deep into her other works such as "Mafia Prince"and "On My Mind" Coming Soon to a screen near YOU!

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