I'm usually cautious of dramatic shorts because I tend to be weary of journeymen directors who have an inclination to lecture viewers or wax poetic on social issues-- instead of telling a story. However, "Ablution" was a gripping narrative that held me till the last frame. I found my eyes wet from a powerful performance by the Father (Jay Abdo), which reminded me about the late Sihung Lung in "Pushing Hands" (1992). Both master actors delivered a father's sorrow with such precision that anyone, regardless of race, religion, or culture, would understand. I hope this director will surprise us film lovers the same way the once-small-time director of "Pushing Hands" did as well.