“Hope You Like It” by Jonah Mosshamerg

"Hope You Like It" is a poignant short film that delves into the life of Ken "KBrick" Cooper, a Jazz musician with a profound connection to his craft. Set in the isolated confines of a mall in Laughlin, Nevada, the story follows Ken as he serenades the empty corridors with his soulful melodies. Each original composition serves as a tribute to his late father, whose musical legacy continues to inspire Ken's passion for jazz. As he performs, the echoes of his music resonate through the deserted mall, evoking a sense of longing and nostalgia. Through Ken's music, the film explores themes of perseverance, connection, and the enduring power of artistic expression, offering a glimpse into the transformative impact of music on the human spirit.

Against the backdrop of a quiet and deserted mall, "Hope You Like It" captures the essence of Ken's solitary journey as a musician seeking to honor his father's memory. Through intimate moments and evocative performances, the film invites viewers into Ken's world, where music becomes a means of both remembrance and self-discovery. As the sounds of Ken's jazz reverberate through the empty halls, audiences are transported into a realm where emotions flow freely, transcending the barriers of space and time. "Hope You Like It" is a heartfelt exploration of loss, love, and the enduring power of music to heal and inspire.

FROM THE DIRECTOR

“This film was inspired by my chance meeting with Ken Cooper at the outlet mall in Laughlin, where he played music at the time. His passion for art inspired me to make this film and continues to inspire me.”

-Jonah Mosshamer

Credits

Director// Jonah Mosshamer/ @jrmacfayden

Co-Director// Justin MacFayden/ @jrmacfayden

Music// Wesley Hughes/ @weshughesmusic

Subject// Ken Cooper/ https://www.kbrickshow.com


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