Thursday, 6 February 2020

Boundin' 2003/2004 by AverageMansReviews

Boundin' 2003/2004 by AverageMansReviews

Review Time: this film is excellent, this project roughly goes on for 5 minutes.

Fundamental elements: there is voice-over narration/singing, background music, time jumps and place jumps.

Movement; it is smooth and it has a specific purpose in mind, to tell its viewers this story with these moral messages in it.

Back stories/Moral messages/Storyline/Story teller: the back stories [same back story] are either sung to us or discussed in the dialogue exchanges which is still being sung as well, the moral message is; first of all I think to cover my back I will explain a little bit about this project, this Sheep has recently been sheered [before this in his own words here is just a nutshell version "He used to be something."] But all his friends are laughing at him because he looks ridiculous and pink, so as it relates to the moral messages; it sounds like it doesn't matter how you look or what ethnic background or other you are; you just keep on bounding back and by the end of this project our lead character learns to live with it and doesn't care and on top of that subtly implies from another perspective  "Don't pick on someone that is different" [it implies this; when this Jackalope this looks at these Gophers, I will discuss this a little bit more later on in this review,] so the storyline is good, it comes to its audience using the formula of something like this; it may be an old man in a rocking chair and his friends playing their instruments with children and possibly family members sitting in front of them, listening to him telling them the story, it's moral messages is clear and they went with the 1980's cartoon approach generally speaking [of having a older/wiser character show up to solve this problem or give advice to this situation which was happening before they came into the scene/at the end of the episode or in this case; this Jackalope just bounding on through] to give this younger character some advice and wisdom and not forgetting to give these Gophers look of disapproval with his eyes/facial expression/body language [in fact they all stop laughing and quickly retreat into their holes with just the tops of their heads, ears and heads showing,] as I have already said there was more being said here without it being said in a very tiny amount of time.

Character developments/Artistic visions/Voice performer: the character developments are good; the artistic visions/animation is easy to settle down with, yes it is looking vintage by today's standards, but it is still all good, here is something for you to look out for; there are dancing elements. Now there is a reason why I chose to put the artistic visions/voice performer side by side, it is because we have this voice performer singing/telling us this story and being the voices for both characters and likewise this is good as well.

This film receives: 8/10, as I have already said this is excellent; this is one of those short projects which is designed to be an educational tool for children/young adults to take the moral messages with them throughout the rest of their lives and try to apply them whenever it is appropriate to do so.

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