I tried interpreting these in my own way... It might be a little confusing... What I thought of this is that the old man kept collecting and reminiscing in his past.. Which is what the clocks represent .. When he found the child, he scowled at the sight of her clock.. The clock was not damaged and it worked... Which probably represented new ideas or moving on.. The child also represented the future of course ... Then when the car hit the glass, the man had to make a choice of leaving by himself or saving the child... He then dumped the clocks down into the water, which represented the letting go of his past.. Now he took the child.. He's taking on the future and decides to finally step out into the surface where a new journey with the child begins ...
+Sarah Micor That's what I love about these short films; there is always a reason, logic behind them. The fact that there is lack of context allows us to use imagination to add it and make sense of the story. I saw this as a consequent future if global warming is not stopped. I saw the clocks as what they are: time-keepers. If there is a tide that enevelops entire cities then time is essential. I respect your interpretation and see that you are an imaginative individual constantly searching for meaning.
+Sarah Micor Wow! I was actually looking through the comments section for interpretations, since I didn't understand this one. I really like this one! Thank you!
6:56 "I'm wet...Ooooh I'm wet! Ugh, but I'm elegant too! Goodness is that seaweed on my shoulder? No thank you! I'm elegant...elegant...perfect, slightly wet, yet elegant..."
This is what I think this story means is that the clocks mean that there's no time to be alone and the young girl shows that you should never spend time alone
Wonderful video and beautifully done. I can see so much symbolism and I would probably sound dumb to mention one. I did translate contretemps. It means a setback, out of time, an inopportune moment / time. One thing that automatically came to me was that the time she had was precious to her, and he thought her time (or she) wasn't worth having or worth his attention. He had plenty of time and she had a little time. Eventually, he gave up some of his time to help (or spend with) her.
+Michael Hartman interesting. I was multitasking while watching this but I thought it was about how we have limited time until global warming takes its toll on the world
It's not easy for artists, either. Believe me, figuring out how to make a concept that's amazing in your mind amazing in real life is hard for anyone. Imagination isn't something reserved for those deemed "artists". The only difference between them and the rest of us is that they've found a way to make their thoughts reality. No easy task!
what I would do is still draw out my ideas and draw arrows pointing out what things are and explaining in full details on how they should look like. Practice drawing and eventually you will get there. You never learn from wishing you can draw xD trust me I wish I could. Ive been drawing for years, its still difficult but I still put them down either way, draw them the next year and it looks better then the one before. Just keep up the cycle. That is if you havent started since this comment was from half a year ago haha
This is just so beautiful, beautiful colors and beautiful scenes. What I think the meaning is that ocean is just life;nature. The man there is living around there and each of those clocks mean his life. He is an adult that's why he has so many of them. When he goes to that room and founds the child, she is holding a small clock, her early time. He was living alone all the time and he ignores the small,new clock since it's just small and not his. The car probably means youth, probably his. He makes a change by helping the girl and when the place was beginning to crumble and being flooded, means that his current life is going down, is being changed. The car broke the glass because the girl, youth, broke it. They come afloat, meaning another life.
Valerie Stylinson To build on this... Contretemps means an unexpected event. I don't think the car is youth, but a physical embodiment of contretemps. What you said makes so much sense... he is going around and recovering memories that he's had. The giant clock is some memory he has that he had and is trying to fix but can't. And like you said, the girl only has one small one. But when the contretemps (car) comes and he dumps the clocks, that is him deciding to leave the past and to give them up so he can make room for her. Because life is full of contretemps, and you can't hold onto the past if you want to make a good future.
A watcher waits the ocean tide, To meet demand of clocks that lied. But beckon pause of a little girl, Who change his time and the world. And risk he did from ocean rise, To throw away, to save and wise. Another good member, was rescue this day, With childish clock, with childish ray.
So many people feel that there isn't a story here, but there is, while I suppose it is up to interpretation to a point but it's there. In a land that is submerged when the tide comes in, a line man passes the time by restoring the clocks he recovers when the tide is out. By his clothes and mannerisms I think he was probably some form of antiquarian before the flood. On his rounds he finds a toy store, the door sealed with ocean growth & a girl w/ a clock, seeing that the clock is a toy and the child's attachment to it (possibly a gift from a loved one considering she retrieves it multiple times?), he can't take it from her, but also doesn't want her impeding on him so he leaves. The tide comes in he sees a doll and he realizes that by breaking the seal on the door the toy store will now flood. Not being able to deal with letting the only other human he's found (presumably) he rushes to save her. They proceed to run from the impending water, eventually leading him to choose the girls life over his clocks. In the end she realizes what he's done and what he's given up, so she accompanies him and gives him the clock she at first couldn't let go.
Wow, with this kind of animation and 'storyline' I wouldn't mind if this actually became a full movie! I'd totally watch it! It's so beautiful and lovely! :D
The future. The polar ice caps have melted, and the Earth lies beneath a watery grave. Those who survived have adapted to a new world. - Narrator, Waterworld (1995) Maybe we can rapidly evolve into water creatures. - Sid, Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006) It is known that the world fell, and that most people in it died. The dead will not suffer the hardships of the terrible world which remains. Those born into this hell have no remembrance of anything else. Those who survived...Those who are the truly broken. For they know what was before. - Griffa, Mad Max (2015)
I'm a sucker for colors and the art in this short film delivered every bit of good color I could imagine, I'll enjoy discovering who the background artist is. And the concept was done so well, all together making this most enjoyable to watch. Great work, I'd love to see more from you guys
At the start I was like "I am sooooo going to find some hidden meaning from this" and then I was all "it's totally about dimensia or something, the clocks are his memories, he's trying to save them and the sea represents forgetting, and then at the end I was like "wtaf is going on"
Very moving like life itself.... Nothing will ever stand still and life is short however long we are to live. Like the oceans it us an ever changing treasures shared.
Brilliant. Fascinating story concept. Beautifully animated. Makes me wonder what the backstory is for this tale. Would love to see more from these artists. (Curious why anyone would click the "dislike" button. What's there not to like?)
Beautiful, simply beautiful. take it from a fellow artist, the idea's of time, sacrifice, and sympathy are all woven in obviously but creatively and the story over all intrigues me. I look forward to more of your work.
well dogg most short flims don't have it where you can understand them half of the time the graphics are to just make it look nice and the short film is just what they want you to see at or, just gotta imagine the rest or something down those lines.
He collects clocks to pass the time, its like a precious thing to him. then he found another living human. so he then decided to save her and discard the clocks he found. :)
Thank you with all my heart for this soulful creation. This was a catalyst for me to let go of my last speck of resentment I held for my daughter’s biological father. Please continue to create these beautiful stories that fill my soul with love and forgiveness. Peace and good health to everyone.
Wait. A car which light enough to flow maneged to break the glass. Which means that the glass wasn't very thick. Which means that the pressure of such a mass of water should shatter it instantly. Ah well, who needs logic in such a little gem of an animation short. :)
True. However, car windows are small and can hold against the pressure relatively easily. Plus, they are made from a different type of glass, reinforced in some way. For such a massive glass surface like this window, the glass must've been at least 60 cm thick to successfully hold against the pressure. It's hard to imagine that just one nudge from a car would shatter it so easily.
ReiuShanra Not just simply a 'nudge'. The car itself isn't light, it's only light compared to the entire mass of the ocean. Assuming the mass of an average car is about 1200kg and the car was approaching the glass screen at a steady 5 m/s, it would have exerted a force of roughly 20,000 or so joules onto the glass. That force combined with the water pressure could make it plausible that the glass could crack from just a 'nudge' from the car. Assuming that the whole setting took place only a couple hundred feet underwater.
The Music was made by Nathan Blais & Sylvain Livenais: You can find their emails on our viméo profile Ask them if you want. In the movie it's mix with the sound design so a bit different... Come back to the team, if you don't find it. We will be able to help you :) Glad you like it!
Fantastique! LOVE and RESPECT from The Netherlands. I loved this movie. And it reminds me in a way of the philosophy of Henri Bergson (1859-1941), who wrote a lot about the concept of time...
This reminds me of my grandfather's house so much. I think I counted 40+ clocks (not counting digital clocks) throughout his house. He always sets them slightly apart, so that they're not ringing at the same time but can be chiming the hour for several minutes, one after the next
I have kind of understood that everyone is supposed to have one clock. I first thought that that ocean was the night and fishes were night hangouters (idk how to say it) but it's more likely to be death. So he collects people's clock (that stopped cause they're dead) and repairs them but it has no consequences (like resurrection) as he sets his own time. If you look closely, the little girl hasn't the same time set on her clock. That's only what I understood. There is certainly much more to find out! :) This animation and story was great : colours, montage, movements, expressions, textures, plans, etc were all goood :D
Many ppl complains about how the finishing 3D products weren't as good as the vibrant conceptual process *ahem Frozen/Brave... But this, this beats most of the animations that are put on theatre. Well done wasn't even close enough to express the amazement I feel right now. Simply astounding
The colors, the design, the animation. It's all absolutely stunning. I'm a big fan of CGI and I hope to see more animations like this. Simple and yet so intricate.
All the simon and marcy atmosphere made me sob in my room singing "i remember you". But seriously that is some amazing animation there you guys. Keep up the great work!
I think the animation of the characters would have been better suited to 2d...their movements were a bit too smooth. But that's just nitpicking, this is in incredible concept and the background art! Amazing! It sort of reminded me of a really colorful version of the Last of Us.
This is an amazing world. How did it get like this? What is day to day life like. How big is the population. What other wild life live here and how? I am captivated by this world and I would love to see this as a feature film. but maybe with different characters.
This reminded me of three things. 1. The Legend of Zelda Windwaker, for the art. 2. Bioshock, for the characters. 3. Something that needs to be either a movie, or a video game. :)
I like how the whole thing stays in time. In the first scene the clock goes to 11:52 and the last scene it turns 12:00, the film is eight minutes long. I like that.
I tried interpreting these in my own way... It might be a little confusing...
What I thought of this is that the old man kept collecting and reminiscing in his past.. Which is what the clocks represent .. When he found the child, he scowled at the sight of her clock.. The clock was not damaged and it worked... Which probably represented new ideas or moving on.. The child also represented the future of course ... Then when the car hit the glass, the man had to make a choice of leaving by himself or saving the child... He then dumped the clocks down into the water, which represented the letting go of his past.. Now he took the child.. He's taking on the future and decides to finally step out into the surface where a new journey with the child begins ...
That's really nice! Congrats, I thought the same ^^
+Sarah Micor That's what I love about these short films; there is always a reason, logic behind them. The fact that there is lack of context allows us to use imagination to add it and make sense of the story. I saw this as a consequent future if global warming is not stopped. I saw the clocks as what they are: time-keepers. If there is a tide that enevelops entire cities then time is essential.
I respect your interpretation and see that you are an imaginative individual constantly searching for meaning.
+Sarah Micor Wow! I was actually looking through the comments section for interpretations, since I didn't understand this one. I really like this one! Thank you!
wow that is an amazing analysis of this short film . really like your perspective of it :)
+DJ Shuffle I found it ironic that a man stuck in living in the past was saving a child of all things, the embodiment of youth and growth.
the art style and use of color is STUNNING, i'm in awe
6:56 "I'm wet...Ooooh I'm wet! Ugh, but I'm elegant too! Goodness is that seaweed on my shoulder? No thank you! I'm elegant...elegant...perfect, slightly wet, yet elegant..."
lol😂
LOL
lol
Exactly my thoughts. :P
This is what I think this story means is that the clocks mean that there's no time to be alone and the young girl shows that you should never spend time alone
Wonderful video and beautifully done. I can see so much symbolism and I would probably sound dumb to mention one. I did translate contretemps. It means a setback, out of time, an inopportune moment / time. One thing that automatically came to me was that the time she had was precious to her, and he thought her time (or she) wasn't worth having or worth his attention. He had plenty of time and she had a little time. Eventually, he gave up some of his time to help (or spend with) her.
"Against time"...
Dee DePalma Thank you.
+Michael Hartman interesting. I was multitasking while watching this but I thought it was about how we have limited time until global warming takes its toll on the world
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you made me fall in love with the short flim with that description thank you
okay this is the kind of post-apocalyptic world I wouldnt mind living in.
Same here
+KaPowMudafuckaz i thought the same
but only if a few ppl were left, then it would be great
+Yukari Yuzuki AYe, and you be the 99.9% who aren't left.
+Yukari Yuzuki ya that would be cool :D
+Yukari Yuzuki and wight is he just roaming around collecting clocks
oh my fucking god the art style i cant
+sad burrito RIGHT??? I wouldn't mind living in this world.
Alysha HAmmertime honestly i wasn't expecting much then it started and I was like HOLY SHIT
background on point
I really wish I was an artist, having so many ideas and imaginations in my head it is difficult to put them down on paper.
It's not easy for artists, either. Believe me, figuring out how to make a concept that's amazing in your mind amazing in real life is hard for anyone. Imagination isn't something reserved for those deemed "artists". The only difference between them and the rest of us is that they've found a way to make their thoughts reality. No easy task!
what I would do is still draw out my ideas and draw arrows pointing out what things are and explaining in full details on how they should look like. Practice drawing and eventually you will get there. You never learn from wishing you can draw xD trust me I wish I could. Ive been drawing for years, its still difficult but I still put them down either way, draw them the next year and it looks better then the one before. Just keep up the cycle. That is if you havent started since this comment was from half a year ago haha
@@sk8jerker Put everything in words and tell your story to some other artists. They will draw and story will live.
This is just so beautiful, beautiful colors and beautiful scenes. What I think the meaning is that ocean is just life;nature. The man there is living around there and each of those clocks mean his life. He is an adult that's why he has so many of them. When he goes to that room and founds the child, she is holding a small clock, her early time. He was living alone all the time and he ignores the small,new clock since it's just small and not his. The car probably means youth, probably his. He makes a change by helping the girl and when the place was beginning to crumble and being flooded, means that his current life is going down, is being changed. The car broke the glass because the girl, youth, broke it. They come afloat, meaning another life.
Valerie Stylinson Brilliant. I'll buy it.
Valerie Stylinson To build on this...
Contretemps means an unexpected event. I don't think the car is youth, but a physical embodiment of contretemps.
What you said makes so much sense... he is going around and recovering memories that he's had. The giant clock is some memory he has that he had and is trying to fix but can't. And like you said, the girl only has one small one. But when the contretemps (car) comes and he dumps the clocks, that is him deciding to leave the past and to give them up so he can make room for her.
Because life is full of contretemps, and you can't hold onto the past if you want to make a good future.
@@FaithFox He still keeps several watches on his arm.😊
you got all that? cool. didn't get not one iota. was busy trying to figure out how it worked, what the rules were. typical guy stuff, lol
Took my mind away for 8mins.soothing colors and noises..old car floatin into glass was strange image..very cool
A watcher waits the ocean tide,
To meet demand of clocks that lied.
But beckon pause of a little girl,
Who change his time and the world.
And risk he did from ocean rise,
To throw away, to save and wise.
Another good member, was rescue this day,
With childish clock, with childish ray.
outstanding
Jared Lopesz Thank you
*****
Two Steps from Hell? Gothic Storm? Or Immediate Music?
***** two steps from hell, Meant To Be
*****
Well, this video is epic. So why not enter to this strange area and give my effort because the people made this wondrous show and talent?
Moral of the story.
Close the door when you are done exploring an area.
Except for the glass breaking, I think I would love to live in that world.
Same.. I'd just get a rowboat for when the tide came in.
He's so calm even in those situation
So many people feel that there isn't a story here, but there is, while I suppose it is up to interpretation to a point but it's there. In a land that is submerged when the tide comes in, a line man passes the time by restoring the clocks he recovers when the tide is out. By his clothes and mannerisms I think he was probably some form of antiquarian before the flood. On his rounds he finds a toy store, the door sealed with ocean growth & a girl w/ a clock, seeing that the clock is a toy and the child's attachment to it (possibly a gift from a loved one considering she retrieves it multiple times?), he can't take it from her, but also doesn't want her impeding on him so he leaves. The tide comes in he sees a doll and he realizes that by breaking the seal on the door the toy store will now flood. Not being able to deal with letting the only other human he's found (presumably) he rushes to save her. They proceed to run from the impending water, eventually leading him to choose the girls life over his clocks. In the end she realizes what he's done and what he's given up, so she accompanies him and gives him the clock she at first couldn't let go.
love the art style. unique.
That's a really neat looking Rapture
***** and the guy looks like Booker. o.o
Nena Van and why you know about bioshock ?
Ibrahim P because I've played all the games.
Wow, with this kind of animation and 'storyline' I wouldn't mind if this actually became a full movie! I'd totally watch it! It's so beautiful and lovely! :D
Nikki Nguyen agree
Nikki Nguyen same here! :)
The future. The polar ice caps have melted, and the Earth lies beneath a watery grave. Those who survived have adapted to a new world. - Narrator, Waterworld (1995)
Maybe we can rapidly evolve into water creatures. - Sid, Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006)
It is known that the world fell, and that most people in it died.
The dead will not suffer the hardships of the terrible world which remains. Those born into this hell have no remembrance of anything else.
Those who survived...Those who are the truly broken. For they know what was before. - Griffa, Mad Max (2015)
this makes me think of rapture from bioshock
+Nichelle M Same here! haha
+Nichelle M Same C:
Same
Am I the only one getting a Marcy and Ice King vibe? Just me? Okay...
kudos... this short film deserves best story award
If Bioshock was made by Studio Ghibli.
+Sumer Flammia needs more spirits
I'm a sucker for colors and the art in this short film delivered every bit of good color I could imagine, I'll enjoy discovering who the background artist is. And the concept was done so well, all together making this most enjoyable to watch.
Great work, I'd love to see more from you guys
They have some amazing animators in France. This has an amazing steampunk-ish atmosphere.
At the start I was like "I am sooooo going to find some hidden meaning from this" and then I was all "it's totally about dimensia or something, the clocks are his memories, he's trying to save them and the sea represents forgetting, and then at the end I was like "wtaf is going on"
I think the fact that humans can produce such beautiful things is the reason for the human race to exist.
This should be a Video Games
My thought the whole time
HAHAHAHA. o(>-
Play Bioshock~
My Name is Who i already play it years ago
My Name is Who Yeah, reminded me of 'Rapture'.
No, I DIDNT CRY! (cries in the background over art and the Amazing Story Line!)
This short is amazing. It's pleasing to the eyes. With voice actors this would be completely awesome.
I feel it's the fact there are no voice actors that it makes it so incredible
Pour un quidam qui n'aperçoit pas les lignes de codes derrière tout ça, c'est bô, poétique et ça fait du bien aux yeux ! Merci !
Boh y a des lignes de codes derrière un film d'animation?
Very moving like life itself.... Nothing will ever stand still and life is short however long we are to live. Like the oceans it us an ever changing treasures shared.
The animation alone is just amazing here. Plus the characters... I really love the "gentleman" collecting time.
Brilliant. Fascinating story concept. Beautifully animated. Makes me wonder what the backstory is for this tale. Would love to see more from these artists. (Curious why anyone would click the "dislike" button. What's there not to like?)
Obsession, aloneness, loneliness, terror, resolve, and the SIGH! What more can you ask for? Love it though it feels incomplete.
Beautiful, simply beautiful. take it from a fellow artist, the idea's of time, sacrifice, and sympathy are all woven in obviously but creatively and the story over all intrigues me. I look forward to more of your work.
I don't understand this video, but I like it.
+doggonemess me too... i rewnd it many times :-0
well dogg most short flims don't have it where you can understand them half of the time the graphics are to just make it look nice and the short film is just what they want you to see at or, just gotta imagine the rest or something down those lines.
He collects clocks to pass the time, its like a precious thing to him. then he found another living human. so he then decided to save her and discard the clocks he found. :)
He gave up his time, in order to give her more time
happiness, contentment and disappointment.. these are the emotions i felt while watching this short animation.
Still remains to be one of my most favourite short films ever
el tiempo, mucho simbolismo de lo que el ser humano hace y no hace. hermoso.gracias
Because life is full of Contretemps, you can't hold onto the past if you want to make a good future.
Thank you with all my heart for this soulful creation. This was a catalyst for me to let go of my last speck of resentment I held for my daughter’s biological father. Please continue to create these beautiful stories that fill my soul with love and forgiveness. Peace and good health to everyone.
Wait. A car which light enough to flow maneged to break the glass. Which means that the glass wasn't very thick. Which means that the pressure of such a mass of water should shatter it instantly. Ah well, who needs logic in such a little gem of an animation short. :)
I think water pressure did it :) not only the car
True. However, car windows are small and can hold against the pressure relatively easily. Plus, they are made from a different type of glass, reinforced in some way. For such a massive glass surface like this window, the glass must've been at least 60 cm thick to successfully hold against the pressure. It's hard to imagine that just one nudge from a car would shatter it so easily.
ReiuShanra Not just simply a 'nudge'. The car itself isn't light, it's only light compared to the entire mass of the ocean. Assuming the mass of an average car is about 1200kg and the car was approaching the glass screen at a steady 5 m/s, it would have exerted a force of roughly 20,000 or so joules onto the glass. That force combined with the water pressure could make it plausible that the glass could crack from just a 'nudge' from the car. Assuming that the whole setting took place only a couple hundred feet underwater.
Manacim Medriano I prefer my neatly-cut decimal system, thank you. ;P
Manacim Medriano we use centimeters to measure in America too :P
I'm sure that the creator of this short-film has played bioshock haha (I love bioshock)
First thing I thought of was Rapture, this makes me want to play Bioshock 1 again.
Loved this btw, beautiful art!
this art style is absolutely amazing!!!!!! i want to learn to make this kind of art for my games, any tutorials someone could point me toward?
no
+Vortex 7654 the power of sarcasm XD
@ Whoretex: I bet you thought that was really witty, huh, little one.
The Music was made by Nathan Blais & Sylvain Livenais:
You can find their emails on our viméo profile
Ask them if you want. In the movie it's mix with the sound design so a bit different... Come back to the team, if you don't find it. We will be able to help you :)
Glad you like it!
what a neat concept, crazy high tides!
Fantastique!
LOVE and RESPECT from The Netherlands. I loved this movie. And it reminds me in a way of the philosophy of Henri Bergson (1859-1941), who wrote a lot about the concept of time...
Sweet. Of all things she still holds onto that time clock no matter the turmoil or weather
IVE BEEN LOOKONG FOR THIS FOR FOREVERRRRR. I was 14 when i last watched this, now im 21 lmao .
This reminds me of my grandfather's house so much. I think I counted 40+ clocks (not counting digital clocks) throughout his house. He always sets them slightly apart, so that they're not ringing at the same time but can be chiming the hour for several minutes, one after the next
The time is not more important than people.
What's a wonderful short movie. I love it. I can't find worlds...just you know...wonderful !
I have kind of understood that everyone is supposed to have one clock. I first thought that that ocean was the night and fishes were night hangouters (idk how to say it) but it's more likely to be death. So he collects people's clock (that stopped cause they're dead) and repairs them but it has no consequences (like resurrection) as he sets his own time. If you look closely, the little girl hasn't the same time set on her clock.
That's only what I understood. There is certainly much more to find out! :) This animation and story was great : colours, montage, movements, expressions, textures, plans, etc were all goood :D
I don't get the storyline but i looooovveeeeeeeeee the art style! It's eyesgasm, keep it up 😁 subbed
Me wants pc game with those graphics... such amazingness!
Such wonderful composition.
For some reason the art work just reminded me of the new Zelda for wii U
The music may also have play a part in that
Bishop they are talking about Wind Waker, breath of the wild is VERY different style from this
Quelle animation pleine de poésie et de lumière ! Merci...
Many ppl complains about how the finishing 3D products weren't as good as the vibrant conceptual process *ahem Frozen/Brave... But this, this beats most of the animations that are put on theatre. Well done wasn't even close enough to express the amazement I feel right now. Simply astounding
The colors, the design, the animation. It's all absolutely stunning. I'm a big fan of CGI and I hope to see more animations like this. Simple and yet so intricate.
this is one of the best animated films I have seen I'm a long time.
Oh my gosh it's so beautiful I could cry!
I Can say what this animation is in one word. Stunning!
the environment are breathtakingly gorgeous..!
This was pretty touching. The man gave up his time for the girl. Lots of nice symbolism.
my all time favorite animated short, I really captures the beauty of the beach so well
Wow this is definitely my favorite!!!! Love it!!!
All the simon and marcy atmosphere made me sob in my room singing "i remember you". But seriously that is some amazing animation there you guys. Keep up the great work!
I think the animation of the characters would have been better suited to 2d...their movements were a bit too smooth. But that's just nitpicking, this is in incredible concept and the background art! Amazing! It sort of reminded me of a really colorful version of the Last of Us.
Thought the exact same thing. 100% agree. I really enjoy and like the character design :)
There's no way this wasn't inspired by Bioshock. If it wasn't, then I think you beat the Bioshock team at their own game. Wonderful job, I'm in love.
It's simply beautiful! The colours, the camerawork, the world and the little details work in its favour
The artwork is just...breath taking. The atmospheric feel, the sound, that feel...is beautiful.
Quel magnifique film d'animation. C'est superbe. C'est tellement onirique! Bravo !!
This is an amazing world. How did it get like this? What is day to day life like. How big is the population. What other wild life live here and how? I am captivated by this world and I would love to see this as a feature film. but maybe with different characters.
That was so beautiful!!
How magical , so beautiful
This film is just amazing................. The art work is excellent ...
This could absolutely be a movie.
What a amazing animation so lovely
The little girl is sooo cute! I want to hug her!!!
Very Beautiful ! 💚💚💚 Very Thanks For This Nice Work :)
Stunningly beautiful art!!! Simply jaw dropping
Wow. I can't get over how beautiful this animation is. I would love to see this person do a Studio Gibli film.
It gets even better each time!
This reminded me of three things.
1. The Legend of Zelda Windwaker, for the art.
2. Bioshock, for the characters.
3. Something that needs to be either a movie, or a video game. :)
Cedrick Scorches poem is beautiful!
New life goal: making something as great as this
Absolutely beautiful
questi minifilm sono bellissimi e hanno un loro significato pur senza dire una sola parola
i remember watching this when i was younger and it seemed so magical to me, even now am i still amazed by its beauty
THIS NEEDS TO BE A FULL LENGTH MOVIE!!
Hope this becomes a feature film. It’s beautiful
can not stop imagining to live in such world ... wonderful animation 😊
So beautiful, thank you for this !
The music and the dreaminess of the animation reminded me of Spirited Away
One of the most beautiful things I have ever seen.
That seriously gave me chills. In a good way.
I like how the whole thing stays in time. In the first scene the clock goes to 11:52 and the last scene it turns 12:00, the film is eight minutes long. I like that.
magique, déstabilisant, touchant... Hum, j'aime!