The first time I watched an animated short film, it was short and concise.

Jeffery 2022-11-03 19:45:51

As far as creativity is concerned, it will not be a great bonus, but for a four-minute animated short film, mixed with elements of music, the delicate picture becomes very attractive, and the small point will be unique.

The entire film has a soft tone, except for the gold coins that sparkle. The beginning of the story is also a dispute provoked by a gold coin. Perhaps a critique of the desire for money? ! But for a man whose family is supported by music, their behavior is already very civilized. Neither stealing nor robbing, but only using music to "comparison" with each other.

The behavior of the little friends is also a highlight. The chubby face, who was about to weep because of the loss of the gold coins that rolled into the sewer by mistake, suddenly changed, and his fingers pointed to the violin on the musician.

The story will turn around here, just like this, after a few astringent strings and bows collide, a beautiful violin song bursts out in the audience's expectation, although I don't know what it is, but it does not at all. Impact I appreciate it.

All films are multi-element, and short films are no exception. The One Man Band played hard for a long time and didn't get half a dime in vain, but this little boy only used it for a short time, not only got back the gold coin he should have in his hand, but also gained an extra bag! I thought it was an irony here that some people can master all kinds of skills, but none of them are proficient. In the end, it is better to be proficient in one. "Specialists" and "generalists" have been debated since ancient times.

The end of the story is typical Hollywood blockbuster style. The protagonist walked away, and the supporting cast made all appearances.

Having said so much, it's just my personal opinion after reading it. . Strange to say, it took me at least fourteen minutes to write a movie review for a four-minute short. . Is it worth it? !

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