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tribeca film festival
American Sikh:
Story: Great for everyone. Realizing certain (best term I could think of) groups of people have a harder time becoming accepted in the USA, everyone can relate to the overall experience / choices made. His uncertainty, deception / illusion of where he belonged and how to blend in. Easily found myself relating to the story from personal life / experiences (far different / in a general sense).
Animation: Very smooth, not high tech, film did not need it. Changing when story made a dramatic change in pace / emotion. A little graphic at one-point, fast forward for the kids. Check that, between online / social media / etc. they see worse every day.
Story: Great for everyone. Realizing certain (best term I could think of) groups of people have a harder time becoming accepted in the USA, everyone can relate to the overall experience / choices made. His uncertainty, deception / illusion of where he belonged and how to blend in. Easily found myself relating to the story from personal life / experiences (far different / in a general sense).
Animation: Very smooth, not high tech, film did not need it. Changing when story made a dramatic change in pace / emotion. A little graphic at one-point, fast forward for the kids. Check that, between online / social media / etc. they see worse every day.
Restless is the Night: I never mind subtitles, especially when film is excellent! 4 minute time, Restless is the Night reminds us of an important life lesson. You never know when a person you help will return the favor, without even realizing it. A young woman is rescued, at her job, by another woman (executive if I had to guess). She was being harassed by 2 male employees. The young woman "pays it forward" with a nice surprise! Life lesson without being obvious about it. Or being obnoxious and forcing it on us.
Starling: This one brought tears to my eyes at the end, not joking. A mother and Dad celebrating birthday of their daughter who died. Apparently making a wish to see her again (just a guess). Daughter falls from sky in form of a star. She misses the mark / determined to let her parents know she is there. The star / daughter makes her way across town into the chair across from her parents. Parents can't see her. She finds a way to let them know she is there. Returns to night sky / heaven.
Not really an emotional person. Like I said, this one brought tears to my eyes at the end. Only noises with no dialogue, film pulled off meaning / story perfectly. Animation was flawless and seriously helped convey story. Place this one high on your list.
Not really an emotional person. Like I said, this one brought tears to my eyes at the end. Only noises with no dialogue, film pulled off meaning / story perfectly. Animation was flawless and seriously helped convey story. Place this one high on your list.
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