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Saturday, June 20, 2015

About the animation film

    The main character is a cute rabbit and poodle like creature who lives in a peaceful field with a beautiful tree. One day a city of tall buildings is build and everything that was once beautiful dies. The landscape is dark and bare, the city smoky and and full of debris everywhere. However, the main character creature despite the dirtyness, darkness and gloomy world around him continues to grow a small part of the once beautiful tree in order to save the memory of life and beauty.
      I understand why this film won  many awards. It is dynamic and very detailed yet easy to understand. The characters are cute and likable. And it is a controversial issue about environment. The structure and music is expressed very well which over all makes it such an  integueing film.
 I think the main message that the animator, Marc Craste, wanted the audience to think about was global environment. It is said that if we don't stop pollution that one day earth will become uninhabitable. We may have to move to another planet or live in space if conditions become too sevire. Yes! I think it has a little bit of a pessimistic view on the future however, it may become true if we do not take care.  Pollution and over ravaging can ruin the inviornment and natural resources. We must be careful and learn to use them wisely.