Have any of you guys seen Life In A Day? It was released in studios earlier this year, and is now available for free on YouTube. It's an amazingly creative, nontraditional documentary created using clips from 80,000 videos submitted to YouTube all filmed on July 24, 2010. (You can read more about it on Wikipedia)

I wouldn't say there is a "story." I haven't spoken to anyone else who has seen it, but I suspect that any meaning derived from the film depends on the viewer. For me, it shows how connected we all are. Despite the many things that separate us ideologically, physically, and socially, the nature of human existence is very limited. We are all very much the same. We all move in the same general direction even though we take very disparate paths.

I was teary eyed a couple times while watching this film because it is so real. I hope you guys take the chance to watch it, and if you have please let me know what you think!
I hadn't heard of this. I'll check it out when I see a non Asian movie again.