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  • Опубліковано 2 лип 2015
  • A lost soul stumbles drunken through the city. In a park, Death finds him and shows him many things.
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    soundtrack: / coda
    Directed by Alan Holly
    Music by Shane Holly
    Written by Alan Holly and Rory Byrne
    Art direction by Ronan McMeel
    Animation by Alan Holly, Rory Byrne and Eoghan Dalton
    Backgrounds By Ronan McMeel, Áine McGuinness
    Voice cast: Brian Gleeson, Orla Fitzgerald
    #coda #death #baby #lostsoul #shortfilm #animation #2Danimation
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  • @andmapsandplans
    @andmapsandplans  5 місяців тому +607

    Our latest film ‘Teacups’, is now live on our channel

    • @user-it5fn5iz6t
      @user-it5fn5iz6t 3 місяці тому +4

      Haha, you're still going

    • @mnktiub
      @mnktiub 2 місяці тому

      Cool

    • @ambermorin5910
      @ambermorin5910 Місяць тому

      My name is Amber and I have an oculus... I bet you don't

    • @ambermorin5910
      @ambermorin5910 Місяць тому

      I'm a psychic medium

    • @luvanime1986
      @luvanime1986 Місяць тому +2

      I loved this short animated film. I had a tragic childhood which led to a tragic young adulthood trying to meet the reaper twice, then an apathetic and uncaring early adulthood, until finally I sought therapy and have been a happy man with a great wife and son sine my late 30's. When I was young, I honestly believed I would not live to see 20, and when I got there and a tragedy hit that was extremely hard to bare as I was alone and I thought I wouldn't last 'til 30, and yet I always seemed to and that was the last time I guessed my own lifespan. At 61, with a couple serious nerve problems due to a brain injury and a bodywide nerve disease, I wonder if something will happen soon as I am a decent candidate for a major stroke. And I've often thought, why couldn't I have had more time (from my younger years), I feel like your character, I want more time because I haven't had the time to do everything I should have when my memory was not degrading. It is funny how I think we all sooner or later will ask for more time. I tend to be a think now, as my health keeps me bedridden most of the day. Thank you very much for your film, it makes one think about themselves. 🤠🏜

  • @Sztefa001
    @Sztefa001 7 років тому +3498

    Have you ever been so drunk, that you got up after car crush but forgot your body and then Death had to look for your drunk ethernal ass?

    • @janab.919
      @janab.919 7 років тому +62

      Sztefa001 Two days ago.

    • @janab.919
      @janab.919 7 років тому +8

      ***** Yeah I know right 😂

    • @CreeketsCreek
      @CreeketsCreek 7 років тому +2

      XD

    • @nickolaskilligulas6564
      @nickolaskilligulas6564 7 років тому +5

      +Prachi Kalra WHAAA !? What do you mean, you "hate when that happens "? You're like 12 years old!

    • @aleta833
      @aleta833 7 років тому +11

      Chill out. Prachi is joking.

  • @mattheiutaelor9653
    @mattheiutaelor9653 8 років тому +1956

    I love how caring, and how motherly Death is shown in this. A very beautiful way to see death.

    • @th3narrat0r5
      @th3narrat0r5 8 років тому +4

      at around 1:35, her expression says: aw, c'mon, not again. But I agree with you

    • @floppydisk4500
      @floppydisk4500 8 років тому +56

      Graceful yet chilling, wonderful yet lacking in clarity, haunting yet still warm. It has humbled and boldened, it is perfect while broken. It has been worshipped and ignored, a part of us the we all despise and cannot avoid, and we call it death. How you see and understand it is so very different from the person closest to you, and still share infinite similarities it is good and fundamental part of the human race and we can never avoid it.

    • @tenniscourtney9180
      @tenniscourtney9180 7 років тому

      true

    • @mr.yoopididoop282
      @mr.yoopididoop282 7 років тому

      +Chaslasher Hilliard did you find that off Google or something.

    • @floppydisk4500
      @floppydisk4500 7 років тому +1

      +Mr. yoopididoop no, accidentally wrote it while commenting, it's just how I feel about the idea of death, and thank you for helping me find this video again.

  • @ihres_
    @ihres_ 5 років тому +3053

    I love how gentle Death is. She's soft spoken and cradles the baby as if taking her own. She's a protector. A guardian. A Mother

    • @alinka1776
      @alinka1776 7 місяців тому +11

      Да, хорошая мама. Лишающая жизни. Просто замечательная))))))

    • @cubemerula5264
      @cubemerula5264 7 місяців тому

      Your f*arts still smell bad.

    • @user-ir2lr1sp6q
      @user-ir2lr1sp6q 7 місяців тому +9

      Не всё так просто

    • @sdfsdiufghrhhfj-sc5rb
      @sdfsdiufghrhhfj-sc5rb 7 місяців тому +3

      I Loved it❤

    • @user-qh2im2jx3y
      @user-qh2im2jx3y 3 місяці тому +18

      ​@@alinka1776 мы же не знаем, что там дальше. Может она и есть замечательная. Только мы её боимся, потому, что нам о ней почти ничего не известно. В одном я убеждена - спешить туда не стоит. Она никуда от нас не уйдёт, а вот жизнь стоит прожить до конца.

  • @jeffersonlam2969
    @jeffersonlam2969 5 років тому +1648

    6:30 “Why did we never speak?”
    “I don’t know”
    Damn...

    • @ciapaty1995
      @ciapaty1995 4 роки тому +53

      This is one of the parts I don't get about this video. What does his grandfather have to do with all this? Or is this some reference I'm not getting?

    • @yolgezen548
      @yolgezen548 4 роки тому +50

      I guess he said that because he realised that they had no conversation with all that person

    • @felixtamola319
      @felixtamola319 4 роки тому +175

      @@ciapaty1995 regrets, things you wanna do but never did.

    • @theempire392
      @theempire392 3 роки тому +2

      @@ciapaty1995 his mother and grandfather is dead

    • @theozita4718
      @theozita4718 3 роки тому +87

      @@ciapaty1995 Death is present in everything we see and touch and feel. Everything ends, death in this is not the reaper, taking life, but the collecter, finding already lost life and putting it to rest. The grandfather represents one of the different roles plays, the mature figure, just like the mother represents loving and the lover represents a different sort of love and compassion.

  • @getsuryu7227
    @getsuryu7227 7 років тому +4083

    he was so hammered that even his ghost was drunk

  • @katheriney7505
    @katheriney7505 7 років тому +3546

    "Don't drop me."
    "I won't"
    *drops him 5 seconds later*

  • @aneldritchfrogman1966
    @aneldritchfrogman1966 4 роки тому +998

    I like the interpretations of Death not being some creepy and all horrifying skeletor wielding scythe. Where death is merely a person in a robe who knows more then you could ever know and gives but sadly knows that you can’t stay on the earth and must do what they must do.

    • @petezah4597
      @petezah4597 3 роки тому +8

      7:23 what did you just say?

    • @eddy0603
      @eddy0603 3 роки тому +23

      This actually portrays Death in Spiritual beliefs. I'm sorry if this belief does not sit with you but i'm going to share anyway, hope you don't mind.
      Death is not a scary thing, and Death is inevitable. But our desire of wanting "more" is the scary thing, we desire "more" and thus we are born "more", until one day we realize the Suffering that is caused from desiring "more" and we stopped asking for "more". Then, we can find peace.
      Death is just leading you to what you want, what your "desire" is.

    • @robertramirez9251
      @robertramirez9251 Рік тому +6

      I just think about it that way because it's just so much. But if I'm ever serious then yeah I agree with that interpretation. I also I like to think of him as basically a cab driver for your afterlife.

    • @jordansapp2822
      @jordansapp2822 10 місяців тому +1

      sadly you cant stay on earth so i wonder what this whole coda thing is about

    • @jordansapp2822
      @jordansapp2822 10 місяців тому

      @@eddy0603 desire is more like desiree that fucking bitch likes to call herself destiny but thats really mean dont talk to your sister

  • @angelwithinthebayarea
    @angelwithinthebayarea Рік тому +555

    This one really caught me by surprise. My sister passed a few weeks prior to me viewing this for a class assignment. Really helped me not only deal with losing my sister but also helped me accept mortality in the most profound way I have yet.

    • @smilycato
      @smilycato Місяць тому +11

      i am happy it did. you deserve to be happy ❤

    • @DRx-lq3fz
      @DRx-lq3fz 20 днів тому +1

      Your beliefs are so stupid. Do you think that when you die your life will be beautiful and wonderful? This is funny, because if you die as a non-Muslim and you do forbidden things and do not believe in God and His Messenger, you will be subjected to severe punishment no matter how many good deeds you do. If you are not a Muslim, you will be subjected to severe torture. Also, the religion of Islam is a beautiful religion and not as strict as some people think it is simple. You must be patient and you will obtain your right to a paradise as wide as the heavens and the earth. We wish you guidance and the search for the religion of Islam, the religion of truth. Think rationally and logically and do not think about what a non-Muslim thinks about Islam because he is trying to convince you that it is an incorrect and wrong religion. We hope that you will all be in Paradise, God willing.

  • @indefinitemistynights
    @indefinitemistynights 7 років тому +4680

    He couldn't see life until he was dead...

    • @ivonilsonmartinsdossantos8735
      @ivonilsonmartinsdossantos8735 7 років тому +102

      This is very, very, very true. I enjoyed your words.

    • @leocities
      @leocities 7 років тому +134

      He's already seen it, and he saw it again. Got bored to death, and slept. Forever.

    • @ayisha2296
      @ayisha2296 7 років тому +131

      Like he didn't know what he had until he lost it

    • @Yeshuasavesall22
      @Yeshuasavesall22 7 років тому +13

      wow this is truth

    • @shathar7071
      @shathar7071 7 років тому +12

      i think its a curse we all suffer from

  • @desirenova
    @desirenova 8 років тому +2778

    The fox: *sees death* Excuse me, could you give me directions to--
    *death disappears*
    Fox: ok

    • @hazelnut3892
      @hazelnut3892 7 років тому +10

      Lol XD

    • @fernandalopez7399
      @fernandalopez7399 7 років тому +10

      HAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAJAA LIKE

    • @SaulDracul
      @SaulDracul 7 років тому +6

      lmao

    • @SaulDracul
      @SaulDracul 7 років тому +1

      Max Johnson​ and who the hell are you?

    • @SaulDracul
      @SaulDracul 7 років тому

      Max Johnson​ why don't you just tell me who the hell you are and what you want?

  • @dega5600
    @dega5600 4 роки тому +1667

    Every so often this animation crosses my mind, and I feel the urge to watch it once again

    • @xlindvain
      @xlindvain 4 роки тому +10

      Me too!
      (hope this answer notification serves as a reminder to watch again o/ )

    • @philliprapp4124
      @philliprapp4124 3 роки тому +8

      Thats why im here, about to take a calc exam and trying to remind myself that my life is young and this wont be the end

    • @BBoiiLite
      @BBoiiLite 3 роки тому

      Same

    • @jackmill6301
      @jackmill6301 3 роки тому

      Me to and it's when I start taking two meny things for granted

    • @jackmill6301
      @jackmill6301 3 роки тому +1

      Or when I feel really down

  • @rizowanahussaini1019
    @rizowanahussaini1019 4 роки тому +617

    Imagine your last word being 'kebab'...

    • @ChaosKing210
      @ChaosKing210 3 роки тому +18

      Well if that happened I’d find out if there was an AFTER after life *real* quick

    • @Lovely_lulu_
      @Lovely_lulu_ 3 місяці тому

      😂

    • @rue_2379
      @rue_2379 3 місяці тому +9

      I was watching the last scene emotionally until I read this comment 😂

    • @zravena-1309
      @zravena-1309 Місяць тому

      gud

  • @redroses0880
    @redroses0880 7 років тому +1437

    I'm confused and very sad with a slight sense of comfort.

    • @daveryder9617
      @daveryder9617 7 років тому +16

      Exactly!

    • @twentynedllhairs5806
      @twentynedllhairs5806 7 років тому +11

      Ikr

    • @yurushii
      @yurushii 7 років тому +3

      Royal Blew I understood perfectly. How come something great like this is not trending? Check out my animations.

    • @Malkenjiro
      @Malkenjiro 7 років тому +90

      Royal Blew maybe that's how we feel when we die.

    • @ireneiniguez4083
      @ireneiniguez4083 7 років тому +12

      Sorry but IS THAT LOISH ART AS YOUR PICTURE OMFF

  • @whit2642
    @whit2642 6 років тому +7376

    I love that death was portrayed as sentimental, patient, caring and a woman. Not often does the grim come that way.

    • @victor_silva6142
      @victor_silva6142 6 років тому +269

      D.Meyod death is a feminine word in latine languages. La Muerte is feminine.

    • @Astania08
      @Astania08 6 років тому +20

      true...

    • @Lilyium
      @Lilyium 6 років тому +50

      Perhaps death appears as different forms for different people. This man, he seemed kind and caring but died a tragic accidental death so he deserved this kind of death.

    • @crashdummies8863
      @crashdummies8863 6 років тому +166

      For all we know death is just the end of a biological function. once we die there's nothingness. we attempt to alleviate the instinctual urge to prevent death by giving it meaning. there is no afterlife. it is simply a product of our emotions personifying something we cannot understand.

    • @brandonframe1743
      @brandonframe1743 6 років тому +8

      Crash Dummies I agree :)

  • @StrayHumanWizard
    @StrayHumanWizard 6 місяців тому +154

    I saw this animation as a teenager many years ago. It has stuck with me for so long and been a fundamental piece of media in my long journey of accepting death... It softens my heart everytime I see it

    • @booterfly6367
      @booterfly6367 6 місяців тому +2

      I relate, I saw this in my teens as well and was just drawn to it even though I didn't understand it all that well

  • @zeNUKEify
    @zeNUKEify 3 місяці тому +61

    I watched this for the first time seven years ago, when I was 16. What I’ve noticed is that I am much more scared of death than I was back then. 16 years olds don’t typically have a lot of experience with death and feel invincible. It’s bittersweet. Never forgot this animation in all those seven years

    • @SARAyhi
      @SARAyhi 3 місяці тому +4

      search about the true God, u ll not fear meeting him after knowing him. Study relegions and choose the right one which u find it right. nothingless is not logical.

    • @sofielillenes2037
      @sofielillenes2037 10 днів тому

      I had the opposite. As a small child I was terrified of dying, but now, 22 years old and I am not so scared anymore. Not to say that I want to die just yet, but I find it more of a comfort that the only fully certain aspect of my life is that I will die noe day. Hopefully I will have lived a fulfilling life before then.

  • @TheReeShow
    @TheReeShow 7 років тому +1953

    I think our main fear in death is forgetting

    • @Beth___-
      @Beth___- 7 років тому +207

      and be forgotten

    • @gorge.michle7468
      @gorge.michle7468 7 років тому +91

      I think it's more about, not knowing what's on the other side.

    • @miryochii
      @miryochii 7 років тому +46

      that, and being forgotten.

    • @ihonestlyhavenoideeaforthi9626
      @ihonestlyhavenoideeaforthi9626 7 років тому +29

      am i really the only one that is not afraid by death, BUT THE DAMN AWFULL PAIN THAT COMES WITH IT??? Seriously, i understand the fear of being forgotten or not knowing what will happen, BUT NOONE THINKS OF THE PAIN?

    • @miryochii
      @miryochii 7 років тому +13

      Games God i think pain during/after death would only feel temporary, because as the clock goes our system slowly shuts down and we feel less pain-? and i think that it's only going to be one big blow of pain until it all dulls out and you're dead- but to each their own, i guess-

  • @stingrae27
    @stingrae27 6 років тому +4068

    Baby: "Don't drop me."
    Death: "I won't."
    -drops him a couple seconds later

    • @AN-mc7ej
      @AN-mc7ej 6 років тому +7

      StingRae 27 a haha, +++

    • @toyotaprius79
      @toyotaprius79 5 років тому +3

      any comment of BD looking an awful look like death here with the rain cloak and Irish accent n all?

    • @mrcheezle3910
      @mrcheezle3910 5 років тому +1

      A couple is 2 that was more like 15 seconds later

    • @larseunic
      @larseunic 5 років тому +8

      Yeet

    • @uwuqwq670
      @uwuqwq670 5 років тому +3

      Перевод для русских :
      Дитя: не урони меня!
      Смерть/Мама: Я не уроню.
      Секунда спустя: роняет его в капсуле

  • @megamoo1232
    @megamoo1232 5 років тому +207

    "Mother. I am born."
    That cracked me up ngl

  • @hunterlurvey698
    @hunterlurvey698 2 роки тому +70

    Watching again for the who knows how many times, when he says "we can just tell them" she goes "tell who?" As if there isn't any higher power she works for. Fascinating

  • @burpitola
    @burpitola 7 років тому +3694

    Death is easily one of my favorite characters in the human mythology, and this is how I've always imagined it. Death is a being meant to bring a life to a safe closure, not just whip it straight to heaven or hell. all lives deserve closure, if an afterlife exists, even those who were seen as evil. Death should be a peaceful thing, a breaking from our imperfect world, into a resting place. I think that this animation portrays that beautifully.

    • @Trgn
      @Trgn 7 років тому +62

      i like your perspective

    • @rreeouke16527
      @rreeouke16527 7 років тому +46

      That was extremely beautiful.

    • @anwar.d6645
      @anwar.d6645 7 років тому +19

      Brandon Szparagowski your words touched my heart ! 🌸💖
      I can't remember the last time this thing happened ! 😅

    • @irsakhan4223
      @irsakhan4223 7 років тому +28

      wonderfully said. Death is nothing to be afraid of as long as u have good in u and have not sinned. it will be a friend to greet u and take u to a better, more beautiful world, a pure world unlike our contaminated world we live in now.

    • @izzysk8erboy
      @izzysk8erboy 7 років тому +1

      Brandon Szparagowski well said

  • @mataschmata
    @mataschmata 7 років тому +4276

    This is one of those films that i'll remember for the rest of my life.

    • @lukiedk5397
      @lukiedk5397 7 років тому +6

      mata schmata damn hay

    • @That_Girl_33
      @That_Girl_33 7 років тому +5

      mata schmata I can so agree

    • @rudolfbullach2071
      @rudolfbullach2071 7 років тому +7

      mata schmata like human centepide

    • @naktura7409
      @naktura7409 7 років тому +9

      3 Weeks later, do you still remember? Be honest, nothing lasts forever.

    • @mataschmata
      @mataschmata 7 років тому +32

      Nak tura Yes. I actually watched this once last year, then came back to watch it again

  • @Chris_money
    @Chris_money 4 роки тому +37

    The ending where she covers him up then fades herself away always hits me.

  • @acadia5898
    @acadia5898 4 роки тому +217

    it hits me so hard when: "why did we never speak?" "i don't know". i'm gonna leave this obscured and i won't explain it, figure it out for yourselves, trust me, it's the best feeling when you feel/figure it out on your own. this is phenomenal! thank you!

    • @amityisprecious1334
      @amityisprecious1334 4 роки тому

      is he asking death? or is he referring to other people?

    • @amityisprecious1334
      @amityisprecious1334 4 роки тому

      is he asking "why haven't we spoken with eachother?"

    • @ChaosKing210
      @ChaosKing210 3 роки тому +19

      Nova Fury18 I think it’s meant to reference regrets or hindsight in your life. Like a “Why did I never do this/or give this person a chance?” sort of thing

  • @olya1195
    @olya1195 7 років тому +611

    they pictured death as a woman, that is the most beautiful animation idea i have ever seen

    • @LW-em1rg
      @LW-em1rg 7 років тому +89

      "I brought you into this world and I can take you out!"

    • @mv8957
      @mv8957 7 років тому +1

      +Mary Thompson wow

    • @marlonmj5
      @marlonmj5 7 років тому +24

      Funny for me because in France / French, the death is a feminine word, so we might see her as a woman ^^ (my 2cts)

    • @mikatheshivering5224
      @mikatheshivering5224 7 років тому +6

      In Czech republic, we also take Death as a woman ;)

    • @Coffeebean1985
      @Coffeebean1985 7 років тому +20

      it fits, a woman brings you into life and a woman guides you out of it again

  • @shimmy8718
    @shimmy8718 7 років тому +2344

    I was curious what symbolises fox, which appeared few times during the animation. Now it all makes sense: "In China, fox animal symbolism revolved around the afterlife. Lore has it that a fox sighting was thought to be a signal from the spirits of the deceased".

    • @ivankov4740
      @ivankov4740 7 років тому +37

      thank you

    • @chiabacter6386
      @chiabacter6386 7 років тому +68

      just like the egyptians, the dogs/canines were associated with protection and guide in the afterlife

    • @mobipix
      @mobipix 7 років тому +64

      I also see it as a tool to make you feel as you've seen something special and hidden and intimate that only the fox can see and which is not suppose to be seen.

    • @courtneysroad
      @courtneysroad 7 років тому +1

      Strange then, that I like foxes so much, or maybe not. Maybe I just have a better connection to the afterlife than others? Either way, I love this video.

    • @angelwye3959
      @angelwye3959 7 років тому +15

      Wonderland Sweetheart no, your normal

  • @Aramanth
    @Aramanth 3 роки тому +73

    *I like how Death is sympathetic* and give him all the time he needs
    to see his past and to let go of it... A very breathtaking short film!! 🎭

  • @protastudios
    @protastudios 7 місяців тому +65

    This is probably the best short film I've ever watched. I can't process the amount of visual creativity, delicateness, and general love that went into this.

  • @sashimichi
    @sashimichi 5 років тому +2507

    Death is kind, fear is not.

  • @Gameshunter3012
    @Gameshunter3012 8 років тому +359

    That fox has seen some shit...

  • @Fr00ter
    @Fr00ter Рік тому +18

    I come back to this video every year when I'm feeling melancholic

  • @olaczyk
    @olaczyk 7 місяців тому +20

    I think this film changed my perception of death forever. This was so beautiful, calm and comforting. I also really love the art style. Amazing

    • @kadjiru
      @kadjiru 7 місяців тому +1

      Jetzt hast du keine Angst mehr vor dem Tod oder wie?

  • @mariemontant9301
    @mariemontant9301 7 років тому +574

    Fox: "what the fuck did I just see tonight"

  • @caz3010
    @caz3010 8 років тому +562

    Please drink responsibly.

    • @darkdaughter5966
      @darkdaughter5966 7 років тому +5

      it needs to say that at the end

    • @PinemartenMusic
      @PinemartenMusic 7 років тому +14

      no, it would ruin it and make it sound too preachy. it's fine just the way it is.

    • @darkdaughter5966
      @darkdaughter5966 7 років тому +2

      idk. I just think it would be funny is my point.

    • @PinemartenMusic
      @PinemartenMusic 7 років тому

      Fallon V :P

    • @tovarischaleks6107
      @tovarischaleks6107 7 років тому +4

      Or even better...Develop self discipline and don't drink at all...

  • @ciapaty1995
    @ciapaty1995 4 роки тому +33

    I remember someone once said that we shouldn't portray death as a bad guy. After all, he/she's there to escort us to the other side. Can you imagine if death didn't exist? Having to navigate your own way there alone would be scary AF.

    • @philliprapp4124
      @philliprapp4124 3 роки тому

      I know right, would if you crossed hulk hogan on a bad day

  • @Thatgeminiwitch
    @Thatgeminiwitch 5 місяців тому +16

    8 years later and this amazing work of art pops on my algorithm once again…I’m so glad

  • @virulan5714
    @virulan5714 6 років тому +302

    For those that don't know, a coda is a point in music where a section repeats itself and starts again.

    • @claudiamanta1943
      @claudiamanta1943 7 місяців тому +6

      Thank you.
      When I saw him as a baby I was afraid that was reborn in this world 😱

    • @user-jg9zg5gj9t
      @user-jg9zg5gj9t 7 місяців тому +12

      Нет. То, о чем вы говорите, называется РЕПРИЗА (повтор), а кода - это КОНЕЦ произведения.

    • @vivianebuffe5685
      @vivianebuffe5685 7 місяців тому +14

      De fato, Coda é o final da obra.
      Coda é uma palavra de origem italiana, significa calda /tail .

    • @ehtx
      @ehtx 7 місяців тому +2

      Thank you for this information

    • @lynnmckenna9934
      @lynnmckenna9934 7 місяців тому +11

      The coda is the END of a piece of music. It is not a repeat.

  • @magicmonty5080
    @magicmonty5080 7 років тому +1542

    We want to stay alive like a child wants to stay awake, and like how a child try's to fight sleep we try to fight death and both fights will always be inevitably lost so the best thing they can do is embrace what they fight for there own good

    • @lovelyjubly7
      @lovelyjubly7 7 років тому +26

      Magic TopHat Demon Gentlmen beautifully put!

    • @gabdominates
      @gabdominates 6 років тому +1

      Magic TopHat Demon Gentlmen Damn.

    • @chrisjenkins7016
      @chrisjenkins7016 6 років тому +2

      Magic TopHat Demon Gentlmen wow, that was perfectly said

    • @chemfuchs
      @chemfuchs 6 років тому +2

      woah

    • @LackingSaint
      @LackingSaint 6 років тому +18

      Interesting parallel - the Epic of Gilgamesh, one of the oldest works of classic literature, ends with exactly this conundrum. King Gilgamesh spends the whole epic trying to find ways to become an immortal God, through various feats and accomplishments, and eventually crosses paths with the only known immortal man Uta-napishti (or as he'd be known in Christian mythos, Noah). Uta-napishti tries to explain to Gilgamesh that he literally only gained his immortality because the Gods needed someone to survive the flood, and not because of him being special or super accomplished. Gilgamesh won't believe him, so Uta-napishti illustrates his point by telling him that if he stays up for seven days straight, he'll become immortal. Less than a day later, Gilgamesh falls asleep, and he realises that he'll only really live on in memories.

  • @angel__888
    @angel__888 Місяць тому +2

    I like the idea (and reality) of falling to sleep/death from being so full of want that it drains all you energy. It’s a sense of satisfaction stemming from an immense sense of yearning, a strange paradoxical phenomenon that occurs in reality.

  • @manibun727
    @manibun727 3 місяці тому +8

    Don't mind me scribbling here. Around the time this animation was uploaded, I had lost someone in an accident. If I had seen this then, I would have cried a lot. But tonight, I cried equally hard.
    I remembered all the countless times I had engaged in futile efforts to understand Afterlife from both scientific and religious points of view; reading people's stories on near death experiences and out of body experiences, reading books about time machines, reading Ian Stevenson's works on rebirth, past life hypnosis and what not. Nothing calmed me or consoled me. A decade later, I am in a better place than that now even though I do think of that person every now and then. Thank you for the animation. And please, to anyone reading this. Please be careful on the streets. Even at midnight. If you're not sober, don't walk or drive all alone. Take someone with you. Let them drive. If that's not possible and you are left on your own, then just don't drink in the first place.

  • @chloewilliams3281
    @chloewilliams3281 7 років тому +2917

    I honestly wanted to kill myself at the time I found this video. It really made me stop and realize... I'm so young. There's so much beauty I have yet to experience... I've seen the ugliest the world has to offer, but I want to see something wonderful... The sunrise over the mountains. The tender sighs of my lover as I kiss his neck. The mewls of a newborn baby. I have existed, but I have yet to live. Months later now, I'm here again and I'm in tears just the same. It's such an ugly world we live in... we must find our brushes and paint our own visions of beauty upon this tattered canvas.

    • @EARON
      @EARON 7 років тому +14

    • @MrMicrobe49
      @MrMicrobe49 7 років тому +45

      Cody Williams i hope you are still with us

    • @leonesenlaplaya
      @leonesenlaplaya 7 років тому +33

      Cody Williams we indeed have to paint our own World. hope you're doing fine, greetings from Buenos Aires.

    • @emperorpalpatine3161
      @emperorpalpatine3161 7 років тому +8

      Cody Williams Have you eaten a sandwich yet? Those things are really great.
      Hope you're fine now mate.

    • @jinclay4354
      @jinclay4354 7 років тому +3

      MrMicrobe49
      I do believe they are. After such a reflexion...

  • @rasheedatekiyoyo7163
    @rasheedatekiyoyo7163 7 років тому +2337

    This short film had such a simple, but beautiful and colorful animation. I haven't really seen Death portrayed in such a caring, warm-hearted and motherly light before. It just goes to show that there can be so many ways to see one concept.

    • @MrRightturn
      @MrRightturn 7 років тому +22

      Great way to think of it, I love to read comments like this. Some with true meaning.

    • @thamisharoosberg2764
      @thamisharoosberg2764 7 років тому +2

      +MissRightTurn yes, me too.

    • @tpfomabunghole
      @tpfomabunghole 7 років тому +40

      death is always perceived wrong, people don't see that where there is death a new life begins somewhere... death coexist with life it goes hand in hand just like light and dark. death is neither good or bad it's neutral I don't know how many people see my point of view but if you look at death the way I do, you'll be excited and you will keep thinking about your next adventure and where it's gonna lead you. yes it's true we only have 1 life to live but our souls are infinite, I'm afraid of death but my fears is somewhat like a kid going to school for the very first time.

    • @stephenpullen6201
      @stephenpullen6201 7 років тому +3

      That last sentence was beautiful HERETICIAM 777

    • @alexr6705
      @alexr6705 7 років тому +5

      HERETICIAM 777 so true. Appreciate life, it will be your last, but in your next, I dunno, I was trying to be as deep as you, and maybe I could, but it's 12 in the morning. S-sorry.....

  • @Prathamsinghal
    @Prathamsinghal Місяць тому +27

    Are you going to kill me ?
    No ur already dead

    • @number1crate
      @number1crate Місяць тому

      Somehow the “ur” makes this a little more insulting.

  • @moonface
    @moonface 3 роки тому +26

    I love how death is porttrayed as a motherly figure trying to give you everything you never got

  • @MangaPen
    @MangaPen 7 років тому +534

    "Don't drop me."
    "I won't."
    "Cool, can I see the ocean?"
    "Sure."
    *Drops from hundreds of feet in the sky.*

  • @priyasharay5089
    @priyasharay5089 8 років тому +297

    Life is a beautidul memory .
    The soul is an undying child that needs love and nuturing .
    Beautiful film , teaching us the importance of living
    Every moment .

    • @Gorkha_plant
      @Gorkha_plant 8 років тому +1

      Priyasha Ray well said

    • @inannaenigma9391
      @inannaenigma9391 8 років тому +1

      +Priyasha Ray That was just so beautifully said.

    • @FurryToraChan
      @FurryToraChan 8 років тому +1

      +Priyasha Ray very true. life is precious

    • @priyasharay5089
      @priyasharay5089 8 років тому +1

      Thank you Ryan James Tora Chan

    • @ufodeath
      @ufodeath 8 років тому

      +Priyasha Ray Counter poem:
      Life is real and all your memories exist while you live.
      There is no evidence for the existence of souls.

  • @miguelfernandez3201
    @miguelfernandez3201 Рік тому +29

    Nearly 7 years later, and I still remember this masterpiece. I still remember and feel the emotions I had the first time I saw this animation. Truly art that has stuck with me the entire time

  • @VillainKinnie
    @VillainKinnie 4 роки тому +5

    “show me many things, so that i remember.” fuck. thats such a powerful line.

  • @idanikou4859
    @idanikou4859 6 років тому +1470

    Man: "more"
    Death: "Now"
    Life as the ultimate fantasy, the sole object of desire.

  • @othergeorgea
    @othergeorgea 7 років тому +946

    my thanks to UA-cam for recommending this to me.

    • @xedefer
      @xedefer 7 років тому

      georgea ikr lol

    • @eakpala18
      @eakpala18 7 років тому +4

      I'm trying to find a short film I saw years ago, is animated and it shows how it feels to not be able to help someone that commits suicide.

    • @kingmeremoth9589
      @kingmeremoth9589 6 років тому +5

      thanks for being there for me Georgea

    • @jawlei
      @jawlei 6 років тому +1

      eakpala18 Did you ever find it? I'd like to watch it! (:

  • @julienrockingham-ip4co
    @julienrockingham-ip4co 7 місяців тому +9

    Damn homie was so drunk that his ghost was drunk...

  • @AlceaRose
    @AlceaRose 5 років тому +12

    This movie is amazing, I cannot possibly understand what kind of magic that masterpiece does, but it definitely is magical. I suffer from anxiety, and most of the time, thinking about death only makes it worse and causes me anxiety attacks, yet, each time I watch this movie, even though I have tears in my eyes, I feel so incredibly calm, peaceful and relieved. I can defeat insomnia and gently fall asleep. This is really amazing and... surprising. Like, how tf can a short movie relieve my pain ?

  • @whatif3271
    @whatif3271 7 років тому +935

    so damn drunk that his spirit is drunk

  • @animalfinatic9366
    @animalfinatic9366 7 років тому +1845

    This is such a beautiful animation. Its atmosphere is so strangely heartwarming. The way they portrayed Death is so gentle. This really shows how beautiful life can be, so we should cherish it while it lasts. Thank you for this. Im very troubled right now, but this reminds me of all the beauties we have in this world. So even though things may seem rough, there is always a light within the darkness that surrounds you.

    • @michelleannelies7896
      @michelleannelies7896 7 років тому +6

      I just wanted to say that I know how you feel and I hope you will feel better soon, you have the strength to overcome anything that's in your way and I can only encourage you to talk about what is troubling you with the people you love. Have a nice day

    • @animalfinatic9366
      @animalfinatic9366 7 років тому +8

      +Michelle Annelies Thank you so much, I really needed to hear that so badly. I hope all will be well with you too. Really, thank you so much. That means a lot to me.

    • @NA-vz9ko
      @NA-vz9ko 7 років тому +8

      Keep going m8. Live the beautiful shitshow that is life to the fullest. We're all here with ya, and we'll all follow after you're gone.

    • @animalfinatic9366
      @animalfinatic9366 7 років тому +8

      +Nate McMillin Thank you so much. I really can't explain how blessed I am to be uplifted by even the strangest of strangers. I hope you also stay strong, and even if you don't life still goes on. Keep doing what you're doing bud

    • @rakuyo1611
      @rakuyo1611 7 років тому +4

      I hope I'm not late but these positive comments have inspired me. I hope that we can see the light at the very end of this dark and horrifying tunnel. And at the end we will see the overwhelming light wash all the darkness and sadness away, so we can start a new beginning. I thank you for posting this comment and wish that you reach the end of the tunnel. There's nothing better than knowing that I don't have to go through this tunnel alone. One again, I hope everything is going great for you and that everything will get better.

  • @HoneyPastry
    @HoneyPastry 3 роки тому +7

    It's almost 4:30 am, I was not emotionally ready for this.

  • @cesaraaronnunezarambula8234
    @cesaraaronnunezarambula8234 4 роки тому +19

    It's been 5 years since I first saw this I see it once or twice per year and Every time I see this I discover something new thank you for helping me grow.

    • @xlindvain
      @xlindvain 4 роки тому +3

      Nice to see there's more people doing that too! I watch this again every time I remember it, and every time feels different

    • @Valeriyadivine
      @Valeriyadivine 2 роки тому

      @@xlindvain me too. Just came back a few years later. It aCtually found me this time around. Made me sob like a baby. I'll never forget this animation

  • @colelizpn9230
    @colelizpn9230 7 років тому +1171

    This reminds me of Spirited Away.

  • @zerogravy8359
    @zerogravy8359 6 років тому +1203

    I learnt one thing from watching this,that is humans never stop asking for "more".

    • @gosteridunyasndabirpeygamb9473
      @gosteridunyasndabirpeygamb9473 5 років тому +77

      If u can find the truth you will never want "more". Because, at that moment, you understand that there is not something like "more". There is only "ONE".

    • @outerrealm
      @outerrealm 7 місяців тому

      @@gosteridunyasndabirpeygamb9473According to quantum physics, there is only “INFINITY” which is the same as your one. 1 = infinity. Parallel universes.

    • @admin-morres007
      @admin-morres007 5 місяців тому +11

      ​@@gosteridunyasndabirpeygamb9473 huh? I'm still can't understand can you explain me please

    • @kotanut
      @kotanut 3 місяці тому +17

      @@admin-morres007I think they're speaking about achieving a state of mind similar to 'enlightenment'. Human mentality is to, I guess, always seek and search for things which give comfort and pleasure to put it in a very broad and simple term. Finding this 'truth' allows for a human to not pine for these things but to just purely exist, without excessive consumption. Basically put it, being contempt physically and psychologically.

    • @nawrs81
      @nawrs81 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@kotanutgood nigat

  • @cervejapalida
    @cervejapalida 2 роки тому +12

    Years have passed I watched this for the first time, and every time I watch again is that weird, strong, and warm feeling. I love this with all my heart.

  • @gizmocaca9461
    @gizmocaca9461 Рік тому +3

    I don’t remember when I first watched this. Maybe years, but I keep coming back from time to time and seldom share it with friends. Not everyone deserves to watch it.

  • @goodygowild
    @goodygowild 7 років тому +256

    for some reason i assumed Death would be a man, I didn't expect to hear a women's voice to come from something so ominous

    • @hellohello-fz6he
      @hellohello-fz6he 7 років тому

      Same XD

    • @lejlaposkovic9900
      @lejlaposkovic9900 7 років тому

      goody gowild Same here XD

    • @firefliesecho186
      @firefliesecho186 7 років тому +54

      It would make sense for Death to be female, think about it, if your mother can bring you into this world, another can take you out

    • @pasijutaulietuviuesas9174
      @pasijutaulietuviuesas9174 7 років тому +12

      Fireflies Echo No, it's a combination of male and female, NOT just mother. What a mother does is nurture the fetus until it is ready to live separately. A mother alone does NOT give life alone.

    • @blindsidedyou4955
      @blindsidedyou4955 7 років тому

      Have you heard of turning skin cell into sperm cell?

  • @soleronux7914
    @soleronux7914 7 років тому +255

    You can never appreciate the significance of a thing without its contrast.
    Death gives Life meaning.

    • @mightofskeleton1012
      @mightofskeleton1012 6 років тому

      Sole Ronux Just like school gives free time meaning

    • @cavaliothorson7755
      @cavaliothorson7755 9 місяців тому +4

      I don't know about that. I don't appreciate life because it has to end someday. For me it's like blinking, it's not something we have to like or dislike, we just do it. While I don't like nihilism one bit I do understand why there are nihilists.

  • @daniladosreisskiba8841
    @daniladosreisskiba8841 3 місяці тому +7

    This animation is so well made, it's warm and caring I love it, got tears on my eyes, Beautiful!

  • @youalwaysyounever
    @youalwaysyounever 2 роки тому +5

    I first found this video in 2016 when my boyfriend died. I've since lost 6 more friends (I went to a wake Monday night), and every time I come back to this video and send it to other people.
    I like the idea that death is not a cold, efficient being doing its job, but rather is patient and welcoming and kind. Like a mother welcoming its child home after a long hard day, enveloped by a blanket of peace.
    This is how I'd like to picture it. And thst the manner of death is forgotten by the person.

  • @CEBph5997
    @CEBph5997 7 років тому +240

    What portrays here, in my opinion, is about Death being kind and merciful and motherly, it depicts that, when you died, Death is there to take care of you, let you see what you wanted, either what would the future of our world looks like or what it's like in the past until it's time for Death to leads you to the afterlife, or the court of heaven and hell or some other way your soul would go.

    • @pigking9906
      @pigking9906 7 років тому +3

      THATS WHAT IVE BEEN THINKING FOR SO LONG!!!!!!

  • @marthagillespie14
    @marthagillespie14 6 років тому +2336

    A lovely story about a soul that regrets its wasted life and regrets all the things that it did not see and experience; all the things that it could have learned. I so much enjoyed this short movie.

    • @richardprieto6114
      @richardprieto6114 6 років тому +2

      Martha Gillespie sad. That you needed this short story to teach you what should come naturally. Ugh. Next!™

    • @lisahoffman8843
      @lisahoffman8843 6 років тому +2

      Martha Gillespie What about people who had their lives wasted for them by selfish things who feel they have the right to use people however they want?

    • @EdrichHorn
      @EdrichHorn 6 років тому +34

      this short film shows this, but i believe it also foreshadows another meaning in that no matter how much things we experience, it will mean nothing when we ultimately die. Living is just a spark in an endless perpetual night of death. the protagonist (the guy) wanted to see more and more till he realized that he cannot see enough to fill his void and that life was utterly meaningless. And so in the end he chose death over life, cause life is the real void we live in. the antagonist (death) wanted to show him that and that's what its about. In the end 7:40 you can see how bleak and empty his soul is when he falls asleep and enters the realm of darkness.

    • @EdrichHorn
      @EdrichHorn 6 років тому +21

      You know I thought about it a while and came to this conclusion. I would've taken my life years ago if I hadn't met God. Life is so empty and meaningless without God. That's the only reason I'm not suicidal. And the reason I started to believe is simply I can feel His presence everyday and every night. And this is not to be taken lightly. I feel that most people like to prove God's existence by looking at the world, but where they actually should look is themselves. Their very souls. My point of this reply is that: Life is empty and that there's no point in denying that life has nothing to offer. The only reason I feel whole is because of God.

    • @Aus10en
      @Aus10en 6 років тому +4

      Edrich, keep your faith pure and sustaining. It is He that gives meaning.

  • @aichamarzougui1545
    @aichamarzougui1545 15 днів тому +1

    Today is my first time watching this video. I say this because I know I will come back to it many times in life. When Death turned into the mother and she was holding him in the palm of her hand, it touched a sensitive string in my heart. It's been a year since my mother was battling cancer. Many other women in town fell sick around the same time and many of them died of cancer, including my bestfriend's mom, who is also my mom's bestfriend. When I found myself face to face with my mother's mortality and started realizing and seeing how one day she will be really gone for good from my life, it broke my heart to the point where I don't want to admit it to myself. I realize how I was connected to my mother even before I was even a person, before I could breathe air, and before I knew anything about anything, and we were connected through love. Most of the time I forget that it was love that connected us. I mean, I don't forget but the stress of everyday life overwhelms me and disconnects me from me at times. I can feel the shadow of death roaming around us. I am afraid of losing someone precious to death. I don't want it to happen. I drive myself crazy thinking that if I do everything right, I can delay death. I burst into tears when Death became the mother although I don't understand how Death turns to be the mother.

  • @calbudd2838
    @calbudd2838 3 місяці тому +1

    Death is like a soft, loving hug to those that are suffering.

  • @Lanzbik
    @Lanzbik 7 років тому +101

    The way death leaves buy closing the cloak is outstanding.

  • @rochelimit55555
    @rochelimit55555 7 років тому +408

    wow, I wish Death is good and caring like this.

    • @localhabibi7335
      @localhabibi7335 7 років тому +61

      Perhaps it is.

    • @digdug1489
      @digdug1489 7 років тому +14

      I like to think so, yeah.

    • @nilakall5804
      @nilakall5804 7 років тому +1

      He's not. It would be a waste of his time. He's only collecting souls. And we always want more time. Too scared for that which we don't know yet. No matter how caring death could be, we will never be able to accept it.

    • @rochelimit55555
      @rochelimit55555 7 років тому +16

      Nila Kall there's no such thing as 'waste of time' for immortal being

    • @nilakall5804
      @nilakall5804 7 років тому

      rochelimit's hangout true but I meant it more as there is no point.

  • @silenciobro
    @silenciobro 3 місяці тому +4

    I feel that this animation Is so unic, delicated and gentle. Since the way that death Is showed, to all the pretty solitude that the man, boy and baby get to feel deeply. We get close to him by feeling the world trought him skin. Then, the urge of protecting and being protected Is something very well treated. Death want to protect the life of that man by bringing him to her, dying was like reborning, because death was too gentle to let It become a painfull moment.
    I cried a little watching, sometimes I get back to rewatch It, so I get that feeling again of how powerful art Is when I feel a lonely teardrop on my cheek. Thanks for this piece, and congrats for the work. :)

  • @O.G.H.
    @O.G.H. 7 років тому +222

    "Don't drop me"
    "I wouldn't"
    *drops him*
    lmao

  • @rey9038
    @rey9038 7 років тому +405

    I think I just saw the most beautiful animation on earth?

    • @Eshajori
      @Eshajori 7 років тому +1

      Check this one out:
      watch?v=Bhq5dE6XJ9o

    • @alexrodia553
      @alexrodia553 7 років тому +2

      +Lia Madea not really, no xD

    • @Valkyrie7366
      @Valkyrie7366 7 років тому +1

      Yes, WW)(47, we all did

    • @tunabeans
      @tunabeans 6 років тому

      Lia Madea jesus...

  • @nazimsahiti6074
    @nazimsahiti6074 3 роки тому +6

    These where the fastest 9 Minutes ever experienced

  • @neccodealer
    @neccodealer 6 років тому +795

    This feels like a poem and I love it

  • @Eldebaff
    @Eldebaff 6 років тому +1770

    The music, the emotions... that's Ghibli's level at this point! Almost got tears at the end, really well done!

  • @vedotakeshianimation1337
    @vedotakeshianimation1337 Місяць тому +1

    This is wild for real
    This comes from a very deep mind /imagination
    And for it to be put into an animation, that's just straight up mind blowing

  • @drahmedqadry9331
    @drahmedqadry9331 Місяць тому +1

    That's the best thing I've seen lately...
    We unfortunately knew the importance of time too late

  • @CloverTea123
    @CloverTea123 8 років тому +223

    I feel like this shows a reason in which there might be (or are) ghosts.
    Instead of just dying he wants to see more. Therefore he cant pass on.
    That is why there is a string connected to him. He's attached to reality.
    Death keeps saying "now", because he can choose to pass on at anytime. But wont,
    The reason death takes him when he falls asleep, is because he's finally
    Resting In Peace.

  • @YoManSan
    @YoManSan 7 років тому +313

    He didn't want to go into The Void, thinking it could trick Death into showing him more and more, thus prolonging his stay, but Death knew the human soul is like a newborn child and it'll easily be subdued and tired by all the knowledge and information... Death was gentle with him, but cruel and cold at the same time, unmoved in its ways.

    • @MrPhilipe711
      @MrPhilipe711 7 років тому +8

      Fuck you.. How come you think you have the right definite answer?!
      That was him, his spirit different and unique. He wanted and wished more. Not everybody does.
      Perhaps Death is all about that, granting our wishes and desires. Showing and disclosing Nature of Life.
      But thats up for wanting.. and he did and deserved it.. and afterall he was/is just dead.
      Get a Life!

    • @frandiaz3546
      @frandiaz3546 7 років тому +20

      Philipe Santos he doesnt think he has the definite answer lol

    • @georgewl
      @georgewl 7 років тому

      6ix Paths it's a story.

    • @yungbrat8095
      @yungbrat8095 7 років тому +9

      Philipe Santos chill tf out

  • @ozdevil4564
    @ozdevil4564 5 років тому +8

    I don't think I have enough words to describe how much I love this piece of art

  • @Ashhh145
    @Ashhh145 4 роки тому +7

    This touched my soul and heart idk why...

  • @aleyahmalone5012
    @aleyahmalone5012 6 років тому +988

    He fell so gracefully.

  • @eliwalker4743
    @eliwalker4743 7 років тому +429

    That was such a dramatic yet somewhat elegant death.

  • @ArtsyAustin
    @ArtsyAustin Рік тому +4

    An absolutely brilliant masterpiece. It made me cry. Death is a comfort at the end of the line, not a monster that devours us.

  • @tiniminimina
    @tiniminimina Місяць тому +1

    What a beautiful piece of art... Thank you so much for this precious 9 minutes . Thank you...

  • @alicewithoutherwonderland2343
    @alicewithoutherwonderland2343 7 років тому +641

    Well, this is Changing my view on death. I like this better than your soul just Sanders. Death Takes you to see all the great things in the world, all that you could ever want. But you must Rest. This Eternal Rest. A Rest in the sky. You become the Powerball. And the rain are Tears. Tears of mother death. Tears of sadness for the end, but Tears of joy for a new beginning. Life and death are an Endless circle.
    Edit: After a while, this idea has Evolved a bit. I have some new ideas. Death is so motherly in this she is now Mother Death. In her arms, you can finally Rest. If there is a Mother Death, why not a Father Life? He Referee convince you to stay alive forever, so he can make it terrible for you. So there is a choice that you must make, Mother or Father. But it is not so easy to tell who is who, Cause they both wear a mask. Father has the Mask Of Ego and Mother has the Mask Of Soul. The each show you who you Think you are, and who you REALLY are respectively. Better choosed wisely.

  • @SarahSchreck
    @SarahSchreck 7 років тому +413

    I just cried my eyes out and I'm not entirely sure why. That was strikingly beautiful.

    • @mateolitc8898
      @mateolitc8898 7 років тому +6

      I was trying so hard to keep it in. Now I regret not crying.

    • @SarahSchreck
      @SarahSchreck 7 років тому +1

      I'm interested to hear why you think that. :) I don't agree right off the bat, but this is completely interpretive, and I'm very interested in knowing what makes you feel that way.

    • @huehuehue3117
      @huehuehue3117 7 років тому +8

      Sarah Schreck I feel exactly the same, i cry every time i see, but i can't explain why... i feel so sad and so happy at the same time.

    • @devlishanjel13
      @devlishanjel13 7 років тому +12

      it could be the unconditional motherly love. human affection. being cared for and being protected. at least that's what i long for in a way which is what made me cry in the end.

    • @Mistfall254
      @Mistfall254 7 років тому +5

      Sarah Schreck My opinion is that your soul was touched,and God was trying to tell you something important,at least that is what I understood from this.

  • @giniwelle
    @giniwelle 2 роки тому +8

    I've been watching this for years. The impact is so profound.

    • @uniworkhorse
      @uniworkhorse Рік тому

      saaame. I will never forget this film

  • @levisuchoo
    @levisuchoo 5 років тому +20

    First, you overestimate life. It is too long, there are so many things to know, adventures to experience and feelings to discover. After some time you underestimate life. Life is too short, you want more of this precious thing. But actually, life is only borrowed. Death lends it to life and takes it again. And death would like to have it back safely.

  • @cakepoprock
    @cakepoprock 6 років тому +885

    Judging on how death sits at 3:22 and how humans normally sit...
    Death has a very long torso and short legs.
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    • @parvislupisnavis1209
      @parvislupisnavis1209 5 років тому +29

      Exactly! Everyone here is being so sentimental n’ stuff when im just here staring at deaths tuny legs!

    • @garryghastopulous9722
      @garryghastopulous9722 5 років тому +2

      what about at the end when she steps over the bench

    • @doommageddon
      @doommageddon 5 років тому +26

      Well, technically Death doesn't have a physical body or bones, her body is kinda made of magic/darkness/whatever, as she can change her form. I guess her "legs" just shape or bend conveniently to do what she's going to do, in this case, sit down in a tiny bench.

    • @garryghastopulous9722
      @garryghastopulous9722 5 років тому +4

      @@doommageddon Hehe funny leggg

    • @FatimaAli-qx2tr
      @FatimaAli-qx2tr 4 роки тому

      You leave every thing and just focus on this really man

  • @smallemochildren6845
    @smallemochildren6845 6 років тому +1255

    Does anyone else like to go to the comments and just read what people say and screen shot it sometimes because what they say is beautiful or just a good thing to read again and again?: I guess that's just me

    • @SiddhantThatsMe
      @SiddhantThatsMe 6 років тому +5

      Small Emo Children just did ;)

    • @annasies
      @annasies 6 років тому +1

      I do that too :)

    • @katsuthebun
      @katsuthebun 6 років тому

      Honestly i get more negative expirience from that.

    • @LeighPril
      @LeighPril 6 років тому +4

      I just did it, and then i saw Your comment haha

    • @bum8yy206
      @bum8yy206 6 років тому +1

      Small Emo Children I agree some people comment funny and useful things :)

  • @EvilBloomWitchFairy
    @EvilBloomWitchFairy 2 місяці тому

    The way they've captured and illustrated the peaceful and patient presence of Death is perfect❤

  • @loudpigeon4252
    @loudpigeon4252 5 років тому +5

    I saw this a while back now but, it's still one of my favourites. I don't think I'll ever forget it.

  • @olivekaye5695
    @olivekaye5695 8 років тому +66

    8:23 that fox
    "dafuq..? aight"

  • @mackazinie1093
    @mackazinie1093 7 років тому +133

    I think it's fascinating to see how people portray death, because you will never know what happens after you die until you experience it. Like, you could experience a whole big compilation of memories or go see the things you never saw, or maybe you just die and that's that.

    • @user-zn1hc9ic2w
      @user-zn1hc9ic2w 7 років тому +8

      death and after death topic is itself so fascinating.. i always wonder what would it be like after 'death'..

    • @Zerglynking
      @Zerglynking 7 років тому +1

      So, if no one has seen whats comes after death. Why do people think that´s something after death?

    • @ExpertSridhar
      @ExpertSridhar 7 років тому +3

      don't worry guys , I'm gonna tell you very soon.

    • @secretcache2453
      @secretcache2453 7 років тому

      ...

    • @Xackory
      @Xackory 8 місяців тому

      @@Zerglynkingstupidest comment

  • @hartistley
    @hartistley 4 роки тому +5

    Absolutely gorgeous animation and story. I can't imagine how much soul and work went into this but it paid off. What you've created is something truly incredible

  • @aligator9552
    @aligator9552 12 днів тому

    This was SO powerful! Made me cry several times throughout the day thinking of it. The interaction towards the end with him and his mum, or the entity that was like a mum made think that I hope my mum is there at this point in my passing. Also, how he was a newborn really captured that fresh love a mother has for it's child right after birth. This video really brought out a lot of stuff I had no idea was there, buried underneath.

  • @Queenixx
    @Queenixx 8 років тому +247

    oh no not again... the creative side on YT... i guess i am not going to bed early today...

    • @emmacrowstorm9370
      @emmacrowstorm9370 8 років тому +7

      Green is not a creative color!

    • @Queenixx
      @Queenixx 8 років тому +5

      Emma Crow Storm i thought we said we'll never be creative again....

    • @AngelCnderDreamer
      @AngelCnderDreamer 8 років тому

      +Queenixx I love your profile picture! :D

    • @Queenixx
      @Queenixx 8 років тому +1

      CynderAngelDream World14 thanks :D i have it since i started making accounts on the internet :'D
      no idea where i got it :o

    • @AngelCnderDreamer
      @AngelCnderDreamer 8 років тому

      Queenixx
      Cool! :D And no problem, ^ ^. Thats fine, I don't remember where I got my pics from, XD.