gokhanyucel
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This is not just a documentary about sports, this is a documentary about how to understand & grow individuals' potentials and how to live our lives in a creative new way. It just uses sports to give its message.
It's the message that make this documentary so unique: If we understand the source of creativity and joy, we can transform how we live & interact with the world. This is how we should teach our younger generations. Allowing them to be the best versions of themselves. Helping them find where their curiosity lies and giving them space to grow on, helping them find become a unique talent (in any discipline).
The culture we live in is all about measuring, rules and discipline. And this approach to life make the kids' life miserable. We think that putting more hours on the things that we believe important or right is going to make them better but it doesn't. This documentary is going to convince you to that. I wish there were more works like this.
It's the message that make this documentary so unique: If we understand the source of creativity and joy, we can transform how we live & interact with the world. This is how we should teach our younger generations. Allowing them to be the best versions of themselves. Helping them find where their curiosity lies and giving them space to grow on, helping them find become a unique talent (in any discipline).
The culture we live in is all about measuring, rules and discipline. And this approach to life make the kids' life miserable. We think that putting more hours on the things that we believe important or right is going to make them better but it doesn't. This documentary is going to convince you to that. I wish there were more works like this.
Mind-blowing animation experience!!!
The level of artistry is unbelievable. Marcell Jankovics uses every millisecond to add something new and fascinating. So if possible, do not blink while watching this film.
I had no idea what to expect while starting but in the first 3 minutes it took me to a new, symbol filled, psychedelic new dimension. Maybe the best thing about the movie is, even though it's a heavy art bombardment with non-stop transitions between symbols, you never lose the story. Somehow, you can understand every little detail (most of the time unconsciously). I believe it's a great achievement.
It also manages to talk to your primitive side. Since it's a mix of ancient tales, you somehow feel a connection to what's told in an instinctive way. You may get this kind of feeling in Tom Moore's flicks like "Song of The Sea" and "The Secret of Kells". But in "Son of the White Mare" it's so raw and different like it was made by our ancestors, thousands of years ago.
In an age where they use same well-researched story structures over and over, seeing something this uniquely told and majestic makes you feel renewed. It's a must-see for everyone. And the best news is, you can watch it on Youtube!!!
The level of artistry is unbelievable. Marcell Jankovics uses every millisecond to add something new and fascinating. So if possible, do not blink while watching this film.
I had no idea what to expect while starting but in the first 3 minutes it took me to a new, symbol filled, psychedelic new dimension. Maybe the best thing about the movie is, even though it's a heavy art bombardment with non-stop transitions between symbols, you never lose the story. Somehow, you can understand every little detail (most of the time unconsciously). I believe it's a great achievement.
It also manages to talk to your primitive side. Since it's a mix of ancient tales, you somehow feel a connection to what's told in an instinctive way. You may get this kind of feeling in Tom Moore's flicks like "Song of The Sea" and "The Secret of Kells". But in "Son of the White Mare" it's so raw and different like it was made by our ancestors, thousands of years ago.
In an age where they use same well-researched story structures over and over, seeing something this uniquely told and majestic makes you feel renewed. It's a must-see for everyone. And the best news is, you can watch it on Youtube!!!
I believe that this was one of the best interrogation episodes in TV history. People who watch this might remember famous Star Trek TNG episode "Chain of Command" which also gives a great deal of stuff to think about. Even though it might be boring for some, giving a whole episode to torture helps you sync yourself with Sheridan psychologically. As you move forward, you put yourself in his shoes and accompany Sheridan throughout the episode.
Seeing someone dealing with that kind of psychological attack for 40 minutes also makes you think about your limits as well. It's not easy to create that level of empathy for a show, that's why it was one of my favourites.