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“With freedom, books, flowers, and the moon, who could not be happy?”
- Oscar Wilde
I call this one the curious cat! :)) enjoy ^ ^
Klaus
So as I mentioned this is one of my favorite animations of all time...
The movie tells the story of a rich and ungrateful kid who's sent as a postman to a foreign land.
There he meets... klaus; aka, santa claus. So basically the movie is the story of the origin of santa.
When you hear that you think of all the movies and cartoons you've seen over the years with a christmas theme!
Well... throw them out the window.
Perhaps like prophets who come in the worst time and to the worst people... this movie also followed that idea.
The movie is brief; but even in that short time it shows you how change occurs in a community...
How societies evolve and change for the better...
You always here that children are the future... but this movie shows you what these words actually mean.
It talks about the importance of traditions and ancestors and pride for people and how these same traditions can become obsessions and rot the minds of young generations.
These are all complicated subjects but the movie shows all these concepts in the simplest way imaginable.
The whole movie is an embodiment of the word kindness...
"A true act of kindness"
It shows how even when your kindness isn't truthful... kindness itself makes your actions true overtime... it changes you...
Kindness towards your family, your neighbors, your friends, your students, your teacher, even people who are different. Even when the world dictates you otherwise.
Kindness...
You undrestand what it means... slowly... and it warms your heart.
So in the end you are left with a fabulous sensation.
A sense of hope...
Its a blissful movie.
BUT its not the kind you can just talk about...
You have to watch it.
So lets just watch.
Rate: 10/10
#klaus
#review
Onward
I mean what a movie...
The second best animation I've watched all year (after klaus).
The movie takes the clishes from other movies, puts them together... and makes something wonderful out of it!
There are many movies about magic.
And many others about technology and modernization!
But to put these together. Its something that I had never seen. A new concept.
The movie talks about how magic has left their world. Not wirh a curse, no, just with time and a little bit of laziness. And it can be applied to our world as well... its true that magic, in the literal sense of the word, has never actually been part of our world.
But mystery, wonders and imagination... these have certainly left our world... not completely but partly.
In my life time I remember I wished many times to have been born 500 years ago. The reason was because back then there was still half of the world unknown... mysteries... legends.
The movie ISN'T against technology. It mostly talks about finding the balance...
Not forgetting who we were. Bring a little bit of those beliefs and wonders to the new world, this new era.
And yet the movie is still much more than that.
The movie also talks about family and love...
The relationship between two brothers and the pure love that can be there.
It talks about these bonds in the most beautifull way...
I could go on and on...
But lets just watch.
Rate: 9/10
#onward
#review
Things Writers Do that We Really Can’t Explain
Collect Stationary that is either half-full or empty. They never become full.
Collect Blankets: Coziness is important to writing!
Stare off into the distance while scribbling vaguely
Murder the people who hurt us in the past but not really murder them
Slump to the side and groaning when people ask us how the writing is going
Sit in Cafes for hours on end with only a single drink
Not getting off Tumblr when they say they should be writing
Leaving conversations randomly to stare into space because they found the solution to that one plothole
They don’t get off Pinterest when they should be writing
I’m out, add your own!
the tale of the sun and tree
Once upon a time in the sky...
Once upon a time on the earth...
A tree was in love.
It revealed to me the tale, a tale as old as time; as I was gazing up at its branches still trying to reach their one and only.
Everything was dark... he began like this.
A strange substance surrounded me and it was hard to move.
A force was puling me from the depts. Refusing to let me go.
But a voice was calling... such a sweet, sweet voice. It came from above. From a land unknown. I shouted from within. Begging myself to follow that enchanting melody.
I knew from within, I needed to follow.
Suddenly I saw... something I can not discribe.
Me who was so accustomed to the dark I could not believe that such a thing existed. Its a strange thing, darkness. You dont know it surrounds you untill you see the light.
I was consumed by it and I it was then that I felt love.
I looked and saw the brightest sphere.
Every year I reached higher. But never got closer.
Every year I died. But even in the dark and coldness of death I saw my love.
It was not after many years, that I finaly knew. It was never there. It was always hear.
Inside and out
Every where and nowhere
Light and love...
And he sat and looked at his creation proudly.
A domino as big as the universe itself and as vast as time. yet it only took 7 days. Who would believe.
He was all alone in a darkness unimaginable to men.
He took a deep breath the sound echoed in the empty and dark space.
His eyes were calm, wise. He didnt mind being alone. And yet...
Perhaps he wanted something of his own. Something that would see him.
Something that would worship him.
Something that he could love, dearly.
He smiled. What would I know what that smile was; a mysterious being he was.
And yet it said so much... like he was seeing everything. So much was gonna go on here. Perhaps he was proud.
He brought his finger close and pushed the first peice. the domino fell. The sound echoed trough the emptiness. Echoed and echoed... never ending.
His smile grew wider. He laid back.
"Let the masquerade begin"
Question!!
If you wanted to choose the saddest moment on TV history; what would it be??
#TV #qustions
i wish i could be the person i want to be but im too tired
Oo goood it's so trueee!!!!😭
My books are my life!❤
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald (2018) dir. by David Yates
God this movie was epic!!
To-to-ro? You’re Totoro!… I bet you’re Totoro…
My Neighbor Totoro (1988) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
Love nature!❤❤ totoro...
My favorite movie❤❤
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Dreamworks’ new shorts available online (for a limited time?)
Bilby (2018)
Recently sneakishly officially leaked by Dreamworks Animation themselves on YouTube and it depends whether or not this is a permanent upload or just something that lasts before Christmas (Pixar did it recently for their short Bao), but here are Dreamworks’ new shorts Bilby and Bird Karma! The first shorts of their internal Short Film Program.
This year instead of releasing another feature during their internal reorganizing amidst Dreamworks re-partnering with Universal, the studio instead focused on live-action films and for animation they finished and released two shorts that have recently been shortlisted in the running for Animated Short nominations.
Bilby is a short based on Dreamworks’ cancelled musical Larrikins, reusing the film’s impressive designs for a tight short-form exercise in character acting for the studio. Bird Karma was character animator William Salazar’s personal project he originally started in the mid-90s while he was among many artists being relocated from Amblin to Dreamworks. Some scenes for Bird Karma were fully pencil-tested and could be seen on his reel. Eventually Dreamworks gave him the financing, resources, and additional assistance to help complete Bird Karma.
Bird Karma (2018)
Nice work dream works😍❤😂
The American artist Mike Stilkey was summoned by a bookstore in Seoul to design large-scale mosaics created with books.
That is art😍❤🧡 true art!! Love it❤