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Aging 12 years in 3 minutes

In this video, you can watch the daughter of a Dutch filmmaker age 12 years in 3 minutes. It’s fascinating to watch because it shows just how quickly our lives pass. Just yesterday, I emailed a photo of my wife and me with our first-born when he wasn’t yet one year old. My caption: “Look how young we were before these rotten kids aged us 20 years.”

This video also holds relevance for me because I have a daughter who is now 13 (and will soon be 14). Note in the video how, from age 10 on, the girl is gabbing incessantly in every frame. We’ve had a similar experience at our house. As for the aging aspect, I aged 12 years in 3 minutes just last night when she recounted something she’d watched on Netflix streaming with her friend. For just a moment, I considered blocking the service — then remembered watching secretly “Satyricon” late at night on an early pay service at my brother’s apartment at age 11. At least she told me. I told no one — until now.

2 Responses to “Aging 12 years in 3 minutes”

  1. The Monday Moment : LA Bitter Lemons Says:

    […] Hat tip, Lee Wochner. […]

  2. Mark Chaet Says:

    A truly interesting little film. One of the many wonderful things the internet has provided is a place to find such gems, since neither movie theaters nor television (including cable) has ever done more than a tiny amount to make such short films available.

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