• 3 months ago
Atta Oko is a retired traditional fisherman from Ghana. His life takes a whimsical turn when he is forced into retiremen | dG1fTXlCVlBvRkpnT3M
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00:00What does this day bring, Atta?
00:07Sun. All day.
00:09Actually, my app says it's going to rain at noon.
00:12Sun.
00:13Rain.
00:14Sun.
00:15Rain.
00:16Listen, I am going to buy my own balls.
00:19Who is with me?
00:21Give me my fish.
00:23Hey you, down here in the bucket.
00:25Me?
00:26You see another old man looking at me.
00:27Stop talking and go back to being a fish.
00:29Come and get me, I will.
00:30If I jump out of this bucket, I will slap you with my fin.
00:33Slap, slap, slap.
00:34I quit it. I quit it.
00:38You have to stroke it, then poke it.
00:40You want to join?
00:41Yes.
00:44Do I get a wish?
00:45No.
00:46You just talk.
00:47I'm sorry.
00:48Is that not, like, cool enough for you?
00:50He would like to apply for a loan.
00:52We can only consider a three-year payback plan.
00:55You think I will die in three years?
00:59No.
01:00Oh, she passed.
01:07That fish is very rare.
01:09How much?
01:10Priceless.
01:11I need a messenger.
01:12The message is, eat me.
01:16We are screwed.
01:17Trust me, gambling is like swimming.
01:20It's in my DNA.
01:22We're screwed.
01:24I miss this Jesus fish.
01:28There's something about being a Louis.
01:30We always value the ones we love.
01:34Wow.
01:35So, one trip to Accra, and the man has become a poet.
01:38Shut up.
01:46What are you doing?
01:48It's like texting my ex I love her and then block her because God said to confuse the enemy.
01:54You don't even have an ex.