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The short movie "The Fifth Note" was inspired by the ancient Greek myth, the story of Pygmalion and Galatee. Pygmalion was a talented sculptor and a severe critic of women. He sculpted a sculpture using all his talent, the sculpture of a woman and created one of the most beautiful artworks in the world. Subsequently, he fell in love with the sculpture, and when Venues, the goddess of love witnesses Pygmalion's affections, agrees to grant his wish to meet a living girl as beautiful as his artwork and turns the sculpture into a real girl. A homeless man falls in love with a mannequin in the window shop of a women's clothing boutique and revisits her every single day. One day while watching the mannequin he sees his own reflection and feels ashamed of his filthy and messy appearance and decides to change his look and then visits the mannequin again. He sets fire to every piece of trash he has collected, changes his clothes, and goes back to the mannequin when he realizes that the boutique owner has thrown it out since its leg was broken. He looks everywhere, each garbage disposal cane and raceways but can't find it and goes to the waste segregation site where he gets a beating from site workers since he messes everything around. The man starts walking around the streets with filthy clothes and bloodied face when he suddenly falls on the ground and sees a woman wearing the same dress the mannequin was wearing who also limps as she walks.