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The Lost Thing (2010)

2023-04-19 14:45:29

What is lost is breath of fresh air, rising against rising sensitive cracks and damn cute hair balls and animation of violent cartoons driven by the US market. In about 15 minutes, the production time of "lost" was extended by about 10 years and most work was completed within 3 years. Purchase the director of a very small production team, centering on the original illustrator and author Shaun Tan and the main animation Leo Baker. And computer graphic artist Tom Bryant

This is a simple story reflecting the daily path of human nature to observe and appreciate the world. A childlike observation combined with a surrealistic environment creates an obvious dream like the world of "lost"

"Lost things" are short visually rich, Shaun Tans pay attention to detail, feel perfectly, and see it over and over again and again I recommend. If your street buddy has a bit of cartoon satire, excessive boasting CGI movement, and a mistake plot, he will take a medicinal shot of "The Lost Thing". It does not work

To think "lost" is not to exist. There is a possibility that a person may "get lost" and we certainly experience such a situation, but there is nothing like "getting lost". If there is no familiar gift to tell you where you are, you get lost. This may be the result of someone unfamiliarly moving you to an unfamiliar place, but that is usually the result of your own actions. Because darkness is "there there" only when there is no light, there is evil in places where there is no god. God will never be completely absent, but allows his creation to choose with him or to have free will to move away from him. These choices can be permanent (conscious spiritual / religious related decisions) or temporary (I decided to leave God and do something without my help or help) Christian etc). And each choice brings the result.

When the boy found something that was lost for the first time, we thought it meant that he was lost. He looks like a lost person, and he actually does not have a place in the world. Not only was he ignored by others, but his real friends at the time seemed to be missing. Throughout the story, he tries to find someone who accepts lost things like him. We believe that this means that he is trying to push back what was lost to where they do not belong. When he brought it to the dark receptionist he thought it would solve the problem of where he found what he lost. This person ultimately shows that there is a place to belong with other people

We believe that this short film also discusses a wide range of by-products of industrialization. These include creativity and loss of humor. Lost Thing depicts a world where unique things do not belong. They are lost. The hero, the one who lives with his family is an ordinary person. In this case, "ordinary people" refers to those who follow boring procedures everyday, those who lose a part of their special life. But when no one can, he can see what is lost.

In adapting to movies, the Lost Thing story continues to explore the world where people have lost their ability to see truly ambitions or the ability to identify and evaluate certain special and special things. This movie uses the depressed feeling of a boy in the memory of "lost thing". In his miserable world, he is the only person who noticed this strange lost creature, and is the only one who is keen on finding places to belong. But after seeing the magical world of lost things, the boy was left behind closed doors looking to the future.