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"It's Time" is a [[Public Service Announcement]] created by [http://www.getup.org.au/ GetUp!], an organization promoting marriage equality in Australia. It follows a couple in fast-forward through the [[Slice of Life|events of their lives]], from first meeting to engagement, from a [[Silent Movie|wordless]] first-person perspective until the end, when we finally see who the man proposed to and discover that it's another man. Despite being only two minutes long, it manages to cover an incredibly wide swath of life experiences. You can watch it [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TBd-UCwVAY here].
"It's Time" is a [[Public Service Announcement]] created by [http://www.getup.org.au/ GetUp!], an organization promoting marriage equality in Australia. It follows a couple in fast-forward through the [[Slice of Life|events of their lives]], from first meeting to engagement, from a [[Silent Movie|wordless]] first-person perspective until the end, when we finally see who the man proposed to and discover that it's another man. Despite being only two minutes long, it manages to cover an incredibly wide swath of life experiences. You can watch it [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TBd-UCwVAY here].


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Revision as of 19:43, 13 December 2013

"It's Time" is a Public Service Announcement created by GetUp!, an organization promoting marriage equality in Australia. It follows a couple in fast-forward through the events of their lives, from first meeting to engagement, from a wordless first-person perspective until the end, when we finally see who the man proposed to and discover that it's another man. Despite being only two minutes long, it manages to cover an incredibly wide swath of life experiences. You can watch it here.


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