Thursday, March 22, 2007

Sunshine Through The Rain

This small film is about art. In this small film, the scenery is beautiful. The forest in combination with the rain captures the attention of the viewer. There is a boy who deliberately disobeys his mother after she warns him of something important. The only reward for his disobedience is death. The only chance for his survival is forgiveness from the Foxes. In the film they are unwilling to accept apologies. They are a sacred group of people. The possibility of him living is slim to none. The child is a character subdued by ignorance and curiosity. As for the Foxes, they are a civilization who chooses to deprive the outside world of the knowledge of their wedding ceremony. Lastly the entire film is tied to art because the cinematography embeds imagery with the beauty of nature, perception, and discovery.

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