Aningaaq Comments

  • Garry 2022-11-18 03:15:49

    The lively people in the small village did not expect to be lonely and unbearable in another piece of ice and snow. Even though the voices of the two strangers were close to their ears, they couldn't feel the loss after all, making huge loneliness and fear shrouded the world. You don't understand the despair that I can't survive, and I can't understand the unbearable pain of your dog. The last shot was fired, and a shooting star crossed the sky, saying the most heart-wrenching goodbye. Born in...

  • Bernhard 2022-10-24 10:30:59

    The Tower of Babel between heaven and...

  • Doris 2022-10-18 03:38:33

    Connecting is...

  • Green 2022-10-15 23:07:41

    An excellent movie-watching egg, An Yinggang shows the loneliness on the ground, the center of the earth interprets the helplessness in the universe, but the existence of two species of the same species makes the other side pass by in their own lives because of...

  • Novella 2022-10-15 14:55:13

    The place where you sing is not...

  • Juvenal 2022-10-14 21:06:46

    "Gravity" episode. The Inuit told Bullock that his dog was about to die, but his grief was the happiest moment to her, and the bitterness of life was really nothing compared to the catastrophe. The two of them didn't really communicate from beginning to end, and the human language in front of the Babel Tower was not as good as the barking of dogs. The Inuit walked away, as if nothing had happened, while Bullock walked towards the gates of hell. The short film was shot in Greenland, and Warners...

  • Mossie 2022-10-14 18:01:56

    It's quite interesting to look...

  • Phyllis 2022-10-14 17:26:00

    "Gravity" spin-off short film, directed by Alfonso Cuaron's son Honas Cuaron. From the perspective of Aningaaq, an Inuit fisherman, it interprets the dialogue between the heroine and the earthlings in the original film. But this dialogue is not exactly the same as in the original movie (for example, Aningaaq laughed before imitating the dog barking in the movie, and the paragraph imitating the dog barking was very long, etc.), so I didn't like this short film very much. In the end, the barking...

  • Edmond 2022-10-14 16:51:29

    It's also a story about whether to let go or not. It's interesting to look...

  • Laila 2022-10-14 15:26:24

    By chance, someone on YouTube pointed out that the official English translation of Aningaaq's lines was actually deliberately handled: Producer or editor seemed to make Aningaaq affectionate, when in reality, he was just kind of saying that shit happens, and you have to let it go, perfectly giving advice to...

Aningaaq

Director: Jonás Cuarón

Language: Greenlandic,English Release date: October 19, 2013