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Most
Directed byBobby Garabedian
Written byBobby Garabedian
William Zabka
Produced byBobby Garabedian
William Zabka
StarringVladimír Javorský
Linda Rybová
Ladislav Ondřej
Ester Geislerová
Brad Heller
Klára Issová
CinematographyMichael FitzMaurice
Edited byKveto Hecko
Paul Petschek
Music byJohn Debney

Release date

  • 2003 (2003)

Running time

29 minutes
CountryCzech Republic

Most (re-titled The Bridge in some countries) is a 2003 Czech live action short film directed by Bobby Garabedian, produced by Garabedian and American actor William Zabka and written by Garabedian and Zabka. The music score was created by John Debney (The Passion of the Christ).

Plot[edit]

Most is the story of a single Czech father who takes his eight-year-old son to work with him at the railroad drawbridge where he is the bridge tender.

In the beginning of the film, the boy meets a woman boarding a train who has a drug problem.

Back at the bridge, the father goes into the engine room, and tells his son to stay at the edge of the nearby lake. A ship comes, and the bridge is lifted. Though it is supposed to arrive an hour later, the train happens to arrive early. The son sees this, and tries to warn his father, who is not paying attention and thus unaware of the oncoming train. Just as the oncoming train approaches, the son falls into the drawbridge gearworks while attempting to lower the bridge, leaving the father with a horrific choice to either kill his son or allow the train to crash. The father chooses to lower the bridge, the gears crushing the boy. The people in the train are completely oblivious to the fact that a boy died trying to save them, other than the woman addicted to drugs that the boy had met the day before, who happened to look out her train window.

The movie ends with the man wandering a new city and meeting the former drug-addicted woman, holding a baby which resembles the dead child.

Christian meaning[edit]

The film can be seen as a metaphor of God the Father sacrificing his Son for the salvation of men (John 3:16). The fruits of this sacrifice are visible in the film in the young woman leaving her drug addictions and beginning a new life.

Main cast[edit]

Awards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Most | Archives | Sundance Institute". Retrieved 2 December 2013.
  • ^ Mayberry, Carly. "'Cobra Kai' Star William Zabka Brings Character, Career Full Circle". Forbes. Retrieved 2021-07-24.
  • ^ a b Reed, Ron. "Most ("The Bridge")". ChristianityToday.com. Retrieved 2021-07-24.
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