Migrants (2020) Poster

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reminding
Kirpianuscus19 November 2021
It reminds me the mittens of childhood was the first though about this film.

It reminds me the loneliness of many of us, to.

It can be perceived as political manifesto , fact who can destroy a lot from its initial charme.

It is a parable about children and parents and hope and fear can be the conclusion.

It is served by beautiful music and wise craft of characters. But , in essence, it is a remind. Not only about migration an policies to solve it, often in radical manner, but for the way to discover the other.

So, special. Useful, maybe.
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A window through migration
samanamash17 October 2022
Warning: Spoilers
As a person who are living in the middle east, I have often thought about emigrating, but do other countries really allow immigrants to live like others? What percentage of refugees will lose the chance of living normally?

This animation illustrates the life of those who are experiencing this happening in their real life.

Characters, music and setting are all amazing. The fear you experience when you watch this animation is so real. The sadness of losing everything even your ordinary shelter for sleep is depicted.

I think using white bear and brown bear shows that, those who are running away based on their situations are having some same appearance with those who are enjoing their routine in more better countries.

The end of this animation also shows the separation well. Separations that are not people's choice but their destiny.
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