Seven and a half minutes of loneliness The film is drawn with a 3D pen. Participated in the competition program of the festival Suzdal-2019, this year received the Audience Award at the 27th International Animation Festival in Stuttgart.
It is curious that because of the pandemic, the festival was held virtually, but the audience gave the prize, and the picture about the problems of separation of people, especially within the smallest society - the family.
It's hardly a matter of discontent over quarantine. Rather, they noted good luck in transmitting by means of an animated drawing the meaning of the inseparability of kinship ties. What could be clearer? Like pulling a thread, dissolving a wool sweater, for example, so here: there was something, dissolved – it turned out at best a ball, and at worst – confusion on the throw.
The main thing is not guaranteed the emergence of a new useful, and the old has definitely disappeared. Yeah, yeah, if you're a true relationship master, you can tie sweaters and scarfs, whatever you want. Are you sure you can? It's not really about scarfing, it's about relationships.
Probably, the audience saw in the cartoon philosophy and poetry - metaphors, allegories, a certain Aesop language, which makes modern man sad and lonely.
And the subtext: to teach your child to be a real adult - this in part means not to tie a child with cunning parental things to himself so that he feels comfortable only with you.
And the father-mothers do not know how one can once or twice speculate on feelings and not let the baby go free! Once you can strain, then the binder thread loses weight and breaks, there is a murky fault parental bummer because of deceived expectations. . .
Here is how a few minutes of viewing can lead to distant reflection on the problems of fathers and children. Probably, this is a cartoon for parents, and not for eager teenagers.
8 out of 10