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And the Oscar goes to...

This is without a doubt the most beutiful piece of film making I have seen on the internet to date. The sheer essence of this stories message is captured vividly within the subliminal confines of the black and white world in which these charecters live. That world is shattered at the end of this film by a tiny glinter of color, which I think symbolizes the never ending hope of an innocent child.

Brilliance

There is definately hard work being put into this series. This latest installment is hillarious, appauling, and touching all at the same time. The predictability is enevitable, but is overshadowed by the exellent film making. The use of classic film maker's tricks like the scene where the father reaches in his pocket and pulls out his vile vial, and the scene goes black and only his sillouette is visible in a clash of suspensful trumpets, and of course the classic ending, in which the scene pans out revealing the endless sea of stars, letting us know that this is just one small bit of a much, much bigger universe.

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