Both stories had such beautiful topics that were just so human, you could really connect on a deep level.
Tout Rien: The music when so well with the story and animation. It escalated quickly and became very dark, but then, it kind of became happy again when they realized what they had done was wrong and they felt bad about it.
The Man Who Planted Trees: In the reading this was sounded interesting, so I was hopeful for this film, and then it started out slow and honestly I thought a little boring, then it got a little creepy and weird when talking about the land between cities where people went crazy. But slowly more color was being added (making the animation so much prettier) and the story started to pick up. (I also thought another turning point in the film was when the man started raising bees instead off sheep, because it showed that he was really going to be dedicated to the trees now.) It really had a nice lesson about how the future it’s just yours and it isn’t just about you and how there are whole other generations not even born yet to think about. Also the message that people can do a lot!
(P.S: lol :) this whole time I thought the title was The Man Who Painted Trees, but in a way it's kind of true because he painted the landscape with an entire forest, and how cool is that, like just think YOU can do that!.)
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