IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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After suffering a loss, a painter finds his inspiration to create again.After suffering a loss, a painter finds his inspiration to create again.After suffering a loss, a painter finds his inspiration to create again.
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- Writer
- Awards
- 2 wins & 2 nominations total
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Watched this after seeing a recommendation on Twitter. Haven't seen any advertisements for it. The movie has no dialogue but the it doesn't need words. Everything is acted out and it's a beautiful, tender bittersweet storyline. The artwork is gorgeous, realistic, even down to the freckles on Granddad's cheek. 9 minutes of pure delight. I really hope more people view it.
Just a beautiful piece of art. The style of it is absolutely beautiful, I love that the "dream world" is basically ON the canvas. It is not necessary to have dialogue since it shows very well that trauma can paralyze you (figuratively, or maybe even literally?). Just a poetic, tiny heart-warming short!
The first temptating word to define it can be beautiful. Or touching, moving, special. But, in essence, it is a well crafted short animation reminding you to yourself. A grandfather and his granddaughter discovering a portrait in the basement. And new beginning of the life of the man losing his loved wife. All simple and precise. And touching. Short, a way to remind to yourself the significants pieces of life. Sue, the music has good role in this.
This short film was not advertised as it should have been. The beauty is in the words not spoken. The plot was easy to follow. The graphics were beautifully done. This was a beautiful Black short film. It should be acclaimed as such.
Give some support to these short films. This one is a beautiful piece to watch, not much just would take 9 minutes.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the first Netflix's animated short film to be rated G by the MPA.
Details
- Runtime
- 9m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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