CORNFLOWER ft. Jeremy Allen White | Omeleto

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Published 2022-07-22
A man tries to protect his young sister from a tragedy.


CORNFLOWER is used with permission from Sam Evoy. Learn more at evoysam.com/.


Ladle is a young man going about his typical morning routine, listening to music and cleaning up the cat's litterbox, on a sunny, ordinary day. But when he takes out the litter outside, he discovers the body of one of his family's members, having killed themselves earlier that day.

As he processes the event, he realizes he must also be the one to inform his much younger kid sister Juliette. (They share the same father, but have different mothers.) But delivering that news is an emotional high-wire act, one where he must convey the big changes in their life without actually telling her the difficult truth.

Written and directed by Sam Evoy, this subtle, poignant short drama handles its tragedy with a delicate touch, neither minimizing the act of suicide nor exploiting it for heavy dramatic emotion. The register of the film is quiet, with striking and composed images that linger in duration, letting details and emotions play in and out. The atmosphere of the film is still, but it's not tranquil: instead, it's the airlessness and isolation of those left behind in a tragedy. But there are also abrupt shifts in the editing from image to image at times, underlining the brother's discombobulation and making for a compelling tension in the storytelling that captures internal experience.

Accordingly, the dialogue of the film is spare, but it allows actor Jeremy Allen White's superb performance to come to the fore. Now starring in FX's series THE BEAR, White conveys a deep reservoir of tumultuous emotion with nowhere to go. There's his grief and shock about what has happened, raw, numb and uncomfortable in its newness and yet tucked away as he gets through the moments of daily life. But there's also the responsibility he's suddenly saddled with, to inform Juliette of their parent's death while protecting her from as much trauma as possible.

We understand the delicacy of his dilemma, and the scene where he seeks out his sister at her school to tell her is a masterwork of both the range and limits of human communication. Young actor Carla Oudin works well with White to convey their unique connection as family members, especially in the way they both love and give one another a hard time. As they talk, Ladle constantly evaluates and watches Juliette, gauging how much he can tell her. He protects her from the realities of the traumatic event, instead focusing on the news that they'll be staying at his mother's house going forward. Watching Juliette take in the news, we see the smart, perceptive girl might have a glimmer of something larger happening.

But she's still a young girl, with a fundamental innocence, and the way Ladle protects that innocence is the core of what's moving about CORNFLOWER, beyond its compassionate, measured portrayal of suicide and its impact on family members left behind. When the unthinkable happens, Ladle chooses not to just protect his sister from the traumatic news, but reminds her of how loved she is, no matter what. That love won't erase the terrible impact that their parent's suicide will have on them. But with luck, it may help carry her through what is sure to be a sad, devastating time waiting for her ahead.

All Comments (21)
  • @Beetlejuicer
    Give Jeremy a cigarette and he'll give you the performance of a lifetime.
  • @spaceo8568
    My God, Jeremy White is fantastic. I hope he does more feature length independent films. He's made for them.
  • This guy is a really good actor. He has amazing facial expressions that match his acting mood. I always liked him.
  • @summrsballad
    My boy Lip has been an amazing actor. He’s truly gifted and deserves all the recognition.
  • @hcutter
    What's sad is not just the suicide but the complicated family dynamic that compels the brother not to tell his sister. Pray for those in the same type of situation. 🙏
  • @Mali-qq6tl
    On wow. This was me, telling my sweet 7 year old brother our mom had done the same thing. It was 30 years ago. I had to watch this twice to feel the pauses, the thoughts, the decisions going through his mind. Beautifully done.
  • Some of the best child acting I have ever seen. Seriously I want to see this girl in more stuff
  • @mugatu2601
    Ok since we're all here watching this awesome guy, everybody needs to watch The Bear. Probably the best show I've seen lately.
  • @LadyValkyri
    Jeremy, well done. Subtle and understated, while heartbreaking. Carla, kid, applause! I see great successes in both of these actor's futures. Hugs
  • Jeremy White is a fine actor who is deserving of a feature film role. Hope it comes for him soon because I think he'll provide an 'Oscar-worthy" character portrayal.
  • I went to the funeral of someone whose sister had found him like this. Devastating. Jeremy and Carla did an amazing job.
  • @MrSKRobot
    My Buddy Ross' sister directed this and I could not be happier to finally see this out to the public. So well done
  • @JordanIdk
    I think this is the first time I've ever recognized an actor on this channel.
  • Jeremy White is such a excellent Actor and the little Girl, Brilliant on handling such a terrible senerio. I could feel Jeremy's indecision and trying to find the words because whatever He said was going to change that little Girls life for ever.
  • @NiteRyder0376
    Damn I wish Shameless was still putting out episodes...He deserved to carry it forward.
  • If you’re feeling suicidal I get it. There is loads of help available. But if you’re truly committed, please don’t traumatise your loved ones like this. Or strangers.
  • @KrowShow.
    Beautiful performance. Well done! One of those stories where not much is said, yet so much is said at the same time. Excellent short.
  • @gedoplanet
    So both her parents did the deed so that’s why he couldn’t tell her. “First mom, now dad, so why not me too?”