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  • What it means to lose a loved one told through the art of a well-packed suitcase.
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    Negative Space
    A Film by Tiny Inventions (Ru Kuwahata & Max Porter)
    www.tinyinventions.com
    Right at the outset, let me lay my cards on the table-this is a nearly perfect short. I qualify that statement with the “nearly”, only because I do not believe that art is a competition towards a platonic ideal. Though our site has taken on the challenge of serving as an arbitrator in questions of artistic and entertainment value, I still tend towards relativism in these matters. Taste is personal, and besides, perfection is often incompatible with innovation and risk-taking. Some of my favorite short films are decidedly imperfect and all the more enjoyable to me because of it.
    But back to the point-Negative Space is practically perfect. Like so many shorts I admire, the film incorporates multitudes of seemingly contradictory qualities: at a mere 5 minutes, there is really no wasted space, and yet it is exceedingly spare. Based off a celebrated Ron Koertge poem that clocks in at only 150 words, it allows for moments of subtlety and contemplation that are so necessary in visual storytelling-those perfectly blocked shots, held for an extra moment, that drive home the rich emotional interiority of its characters. It’s simultaneously one of the most humanistic films of recent memory, but it also stars no humans. Its stop-motion animation is expressive, detailed and grounded, and yet it has no compunction about taking off on flights of fancy, segueing via delightful transitions into fantastical asides that play with scale and setting - S/W Curator, Jason Sondhi
    FULL REVIEW: www.shortoftheweek.com/2019/0...
    CREDITS
    Director / Writer: Max Porter & Ru Kuwahata
    Production: Nidia Santiago & Edwina Liard
    Co-production: Jean-Louis Padis
    Original poem: Ron Koertge
    Set Decoration: Ru Kuwahata, Marion Lacourt, Victoria Tanto, Max Porter
    Puppets: Ru Kuwahata, Satoru Yoshida, Tomas Gebcyznski, Max Porter
    Animation lead: Sylvain Derosne
    Additional animation: Eric Montchaud, Ru Kuwahata
    Cinematography lead: Nadine Buss
    Additional cinematography: Simon Gesrel, Max Porter
    Production / Post-production management: Nidia Santiago & Edwina Liard
    Production Assistants: Philippe Baranzini, Walid Païenda, Fred Borja, Lucile Pellerin, Maxime Lebalanc, Juluien Renrad, Willy Fair
    Post-Production: Max Porter, Sami Guellai, Pierre Morin, Ru Kuwahata
    Editing: Max Porter
    Music & Sound Design:Bram Meindersma **posée et enregistrée avec le soutien de la SACEM en association avec Ciclic
    Voice:Albert Birney
    Voice Recording: Keviln Hill, CAS
    Color Grade:Thibaut Pétillon
    Sound Mix: Matthieu Langlet
    -Studio Providers-
    Voice recording facility: Studio Unknown
    Decoration: Ciclic Animation
    Puppets: Moving Puppets
    Animation: Ikki Inc., Manuel Cam Studio, Tiny Inventions
    Post production: Ciclic Animation, Ikki Inc.
    Color correction: Royal Post
    Sound mix: Eclair
    Typography: YouWorkForThem
    Insurance: Gras Savoye
    Bank: CIC
    Accountant: Lebrun Audiovisual
    Distribution: Miyu Distribution
    Publicist: Fumi Kitahara
    -Funding-
    Avec la participation du Centre National du Cinéma et de l’Image Animée - Contribution Financière
    Avec la participation d’Arte France - Unité de Programmes Cinéma
    Avec le soutien de la Mairie de Paris en partenariat avec le CNC
    Avec le soutien du CNC (Nouvelles Technologies en Production)
    Avec le soutien de la Procirep et de l’Angoa
    Puffin Foundation Ltd.
    Marcella Brenner Grants for Faculty Research Development from Maryland Institute College of Art
    La Maison des scénaristes
    Negative Space has been supported in production by Ciclic-Région Centre Val de Loire, in association with the CNC. It has benefited of the support for original music creation by the SACEM in association with Ciclic. It has been hosted in Vendôme (France) from June 2nd to September 2nd, 2016, and from December 1st to January 31st, 2017. Ciclic is a public institution for cultural cooperation created by the Centre-Val de Loire Region and the French State. www.ciclic.fr.
    Year: 2017
    Country: FRANCE
    © Ikki Films / MANUEL CAM Studio / Ikki Inc.
    This film is reproduced on this channel with the permission of the rights-holders.
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  • @dansback8053
    @dansback8053 Před 4 lety +26691

    Perhaps ‘look at all that wasted space’ is referring to periods of time in the past where time was not spent together. Opportunities wasted.

    • @JaneDoe-ci3gj
      @JaneDoe-ci3gj Před 4 lety +545

      He seems to really love his dad.💟Perhaps it means that he's lonely now that his dad is not here, Wasted space=Empty space (missing someone💔.) I guess there no right way to interpret it.🤔

    • @jenifermartins2946
      @jenifermartins2946 Před 4 lety +1048

      I hadn't thought of that...like @Jane Doe said, I guess there might not be an acurate interpretation. I think each person's interpretation is a reflection of what they've been through in life. I thought it meant that his relationship with his dad was so cold that he learned to see everything in a cold/utilitarian way, in which feelings and sensitivities are less important than making sure everything is useful (Peter Singer came straight to my mind). It's like he didn't see death, he just saw a big box with not much inside, and that's a waste because the utility of a box is to put stuff inside and not having it completely filled makes it only "half useful". I'm not sure I was able to explain it very well. English is not my first language. Anyways, great video! Gives a lot of food for thought!

    • @jaiyash0
      @jaiyash0 Před 4 lety +128

      Jenifer Martins incredibly written

    • @juliacosta3179
      @juliacosta3179 Před 4 lety +49

      Jenifer Martins I thought the same!!

    • @abelmalespin
      @abelmalespin Před 4 lety +27

      Agreed good observation

  • @shinyhead6548
    @shinyhead6548 Před 4 lety +6891

    “look at all that wasted space" really impacted me

    • @oof1291
      @oof1291 Před 4 lety +93

      Heyyo Mo i don’t get that part

    • @leahdudash9421
      @leahdudash9421 Před 4 lety +33

      oof me either

    • @uniquemystique8566
      @uniquemystique8566 Před 4 lety +529

      The short is called ‘Negative space’ because negative space is the unused space. When he said “look at all that wasted space” he was referring to the emptiness around his father’s body. It seemed wrong to him because they had been tightly packing suitcases together all his life.

    • @qwertyqwerty6099
      @qwertyqwerty6099 Před 4 lety +241

      @@oof1291 not that hard to understand.. regret.. that he can't pack for his dad's last trip..

    • @hayk3000
      @hayk3000 Před 4 lety +283

      @@uniquemystique8566 I interpreted it as he was more focused on the empty space than on his father. But I like your way better, I preffer to think of it as positive thing.

  • @rowenayow2974
    @rowenayow2974 Před 2 lety +1057

    Dunno who will read this, but to share, this film was made by Max Porter and Ru Kuwahata, a power animating couple. He was a professor of mine in college and he shared the process of it in class. The clothes were modelled off his own, and his wife Ru made each of the tiny replicas. The furniture in his tiny childhood home, is a replica of his own home, down to the fabric of the sofas. This was really about his dad. They spent a year in residency in Paris making this film. It was nominated for an Oscar the year after I graduated. I feel incredibly lucky to have seen it's process and to learn about his story. Thanks Max for everything!

    • @sattysattyoboh9845
      @sattysattyoboh9845 Před rokem +3

      Aww

    • @GonjaGrowinGirl
      @GonjaGrowinGirl Před rokem +17

      Wow that amazing, thankyou for your input too!! Amazing stop motion video.🙏👍💯

    • @harbyarby1347
      @harbyarby1347 Před rokem +10

      Oh my gosh! I was in Film, Animation and Video with Max! This is so cool. He was/prob still is so gentle and always nice, quiet and super talented! Hard worker and really focused. That is so awesome. Literally like 13 of us in this major (at Rhode Island School of Design in Providence). Thanks for sharing who made it!

    • @stepandenisov2730
      @stepandenisov2730 Před rokem

      i envy them a lot

    • @forgottozhonya957
      @forgottozhonya957 Před rokem

      That's so cool

  • @cheeeseforlife
    @cheeeseforlife Před 3 lety +809

    wait did you guys notice the part where his dad put him in the suitcase (2:06), his wristwatch left him and was swallowed by the waves of clothes. I think what could be interpreted here was how all this packing and all, stole precious time his dad could have spent with him instead. Woah this really is one brilliant creation. I am also having fun reading through the comments of various intreptations!

    • @scribbledeedee5020
      @scribbledeedee5020 Před rokem +7

      Me too lol I’m reading them all😂

    • @shekinahkidsvideos
      @shekinahkidsvideos Před rokem +5

      Great wisdom!

    • @Mysticoach88
      @Mysticoach88 Před rokem +8

      Of course, it's a form of being unavailable, neglect, abandonment issues

    • @poojamayande5957
      @poojamayande5957 Před rokem +4

      Wow after reading ur comment i got know the exact meaning, thanks

    • @allison4644
      @allison4644 Před 19 dny

      So many clothes in the waves of the ocean like thoughts swirling around in his mind..

  • @christa6298
    @christa6298 Před 4 lety +3908

    His dad also taught me how to pack.

    • @w8bblefr8g82
      @w8bblefr8g82 Před 4 lety +21

      Ah that got me 😂

    • @monirayusuf30
      @monirayusuf30 Před 4 lety +9

      🤣🤣

    • @artaemip3044
      @artaemip3044 Před 4 lety +34

      Yeah. I used to just make everything in a sushi roll and shove it to my bag. Now I know how to do it correctly. Lol

    • @charunoni3023
      @charunoni3023 Před 4 lety +4

      😆😆😆😆

    • @magnisky
      @magnisky Před 4 lety +8

      It felt like sad Mari Kondo. Learned a lot. 👍😸

  • @themansu402
    @themansu402 Před 4 lety +5961

    Look at all that wasted space. All the time we could have spent. All the memories we could have shared. All the dreams we could have built.

    • @My.Lifes.Journey
      @My.Lifes.Journey Před 4 lety +74

      Salam, I agree. At first I didn't understand but now I get it. Life is too short. Spend quality time. Don't waste time.

    • @aliakhatri4633
      @aliakhatri4633 Před 4 lety +7

      Asssalam wrwb... True that

    • @My.Lifes.Journey
      @My.Lifes.Journey Před 4 lety +2

      @@aliakhatri4633 wa alaykom asalam. 🌸

    • @ubayyd
      @ubayyd Před 4 lety

      @@aliakhatri4633 just one comment ??

    • @CodySvsTheNet
      @CodySvsTheNet Před 4 lety +5

      Or we need form fitting coffins😃

  • @deepab8241
    @deepab8241 Před 3 lety +381

    "Look at all the wasted space" proves how imperfect the relationship was between him, his father and his mother. They were folded up tightly just like the clothes inside the suitcase alligned right in their space without even overflowing an inch of it. Everything was measured in teaspoons in that house. Perfection itself was measured out. Their life was PERFECT but lifeless.

    • @Analysis_Paralysis
      @Analysis_Paralysis Před rokem +18

      Beautiful interpretation! They led separate lives that didn't intersect or meaningfully connect. It was all about stuff and efficiency, there was no room for the boy to express his needs or his feelings of loneliness or abandonment. There was no room for life!

    • @DivyaJoan
      @DivyaJoan Před 11 měsíci +5

      Very interesting interpretation.

    • @Nyc99
      @Nyc99 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Its like some kind of disorder

    • @TheAllSeeingEye2468
      @TheAllSeeingEye2468 Před 9 měsíci +3

      I wouldn't say perfect. I think it's implied that the father might've been seeing someone on his "business trips"

    • @Dejyepyyo
      @Dejyepyyo Před 5 měsíci +1

      Perfectamente imperfecta..

  • @pembasherpa6076
    @pembasherpa6076 Před 3 lety +888

    When his father was leaving for temporary days he fulfilled all the spaces in his suitcase but when he left permanently he left all empty...which symbolizes our life..rather than filling our life with materilistic things ..fill with love and memories that lives forever 🧡..
    This is what I learned from this short amazing clip... Do you agree with me?

  • @pubalikhataniar4963
    @pubalikhataniar4963 Před 4 lety +5141

    "Wasted Space" here, in my opinion reveals that the protagonist and his father bonded over only how to pack suitcases. They didn't share anything else, as his father was always on tour. So when he saw his father in the coffin the only thought that came to his mind was about packing suitcases and how to utilize the spaces and not any happy memories with his father because he didn't have any.
    I feel like that.

    • @kuntalmistry
      @kuntalmistry Před 4 lety +19

      Here, Time of life is also Space !

    • @mehra7690
      @mehra7690 Před 4 lety +17

      Same . Only thing is I don't have words to write my opinion . U did my part

    • @19Marc79
      @19Marc79 Před 4 lety +15

      My father is similar. I moved back into my parents´ house in my thirties because we had so much wasted space there. In the 8 years, that I have been living with them now he never approached me to do a "Father/son thing" (Bowling, Cycling, Cinema, etc.). He just watches TV all day long and drinks his beer daily and seems content with that. I approached him many times. But he NEVER approached me. During my adolescence it was the same. Early childhood I can´t remember.

    • @zainudeenjeeawody3175
      @zainudeenjeeawody3175 Před 4 lety +8

      Well said. Also depicting how we leave this world empty handed.

    • @nikhil-sabniveesu
      @nikhil-sabniveesu Před 4 lety +5

      Now i understood the meaning of video

  • @GizmoMaltese
    @GizmoMaltese Před 4 lety +3557

    Such a beautiful synthesis of visual and verbal poetry. The coffin was the last suitcase for the final trip.

    • @ernestlindersonguarde2877
      @ernestlindersonguarde2877 Před 4 lety +18

      I cried. A lot.

    • @Sandrine.230
      @Sandrine.230 Před 4 lety +28

      I got goosebumps reading this! That's so true!

    • @birchtreez440
      @birchtreez440 Před 4 lety +13

      And in that final trip, there's nothing inside but the dead person.

    • @casher7821
      @casher7821 Před 4 lety +4

      @@ernestlindersonguarde2877 you should really watch House of Small Cubes. You're welcome.

    • @FaiGal
      @FaiGal Před 4 lety +4

      This comment hurted

  • @Sonakshi111
    @Sonakshi111 Před 3 lety +234

    While most people are trying to interpret the meaning, I’m just glad I came across this because I hate packing and this was very helpful. Not to mention the animation was beautiful beyond words

    • @DivyaJoan
      @DivyaJoan Před 11 měsíci +3

      Hahaha...yes, true. Excellent tips.

    • @TenTenJ
      @TenTenJ Před 11 měsíci +5

      The other way to pack is lay everything flat and stacked on top of each other, and keep smaller items in the pockets. This prevents wrinkling and fits in more items because when you fold or roll anything, inevitably it takes up more space. 😊

    • @anihysenaj3743
      @anihysenaj3743 Před 10 měsíci

      lol

    • @mostafanegim
      @mostafanegim Před 10 měsíci

      😂

    • @vivek06media
      @vivek06media Před 7 měsíci

      On point 😅

  • @thislittlepiggy-bedtime-videos

    In won’t go into details, but I relate so much that this story literally spoke to me. Me and my dad always ‘bonded’ on some specific thing.. he wasn’t a particular affectionate person… at least he didn’t show it.. but behind those words he said there was always ‘something else’. My interpretation of “look at all that wasted space” is that after all these years of bonding ONLY about packing, it naturally all he can say to begin with.. thats what associate his dad with … so he naturally thinks that first… he’s probably trying to bond again (kind of when you talk with someone dead at. The cemetery over their grave )Also… he talks about ‘wasted space’ cause there’s definitely some sort of regret/disappointment… of not having lived a full relationship with the dad.. not having explored other feeling, experiences etc… but limited instead their most intimate father/son moments to talk about packing… instead of living it fully… so it’s kind of ‘wasted’.
    Also I’m glad Tiny Invention is doing great!!! I remember being a big fan of them whilst I was at uni.. I also interviewed the woman (can’t remember her name) for my dissertation… I remember the guys name tho! max .. easier to remember.. but I definitely won’t forget their lovely happy faces and great work! Well done Tiny Invention!!!

    • @Twig_ccj
      @Twig_ccj Před rokem +1

      Yes, I thought this too, I don’t really bond with my father

  • @harrymakongwa1147
    @harrymakongwa1147 Před 4 lety +3283

    I just learned how to pack fro trip today..thanks ..

    • @joelformica8344
      @joelformica8344 Před 4 lety +37

      I don’t think shoes should be just on top like that.

    • @IneptOrange
      @IneptOrange Před 4 lety +13

      @@joelformica8344 What's what the plastic is for

    • @nishhx_x
      @nishhx_x Před 4 lety +9

      @@joelformica8344 maybe put em in a plastic cover?

    • @mikeknight42
      @mikeknight42 Před 4 lety +8

      well you can wrap them in a plastic bag .. but then the bag is a dirty on the inside and it looks junky. Perfect idea. This is to explain packing as an art more than anything. It isn't a tutorial. Lots of people had things their dads were good at and we asked endless questions until we understood it.

    • @valquiros6998
      @valquiros6998 Před 4 lety +1

      HahahahahHah

  • @magazineart4675
    @magazineart4675 Před 4 lety +3723

    "Look at all that wasted space."
    When you only teach your child one thing in life....what do you expect for him to think when you are gone?
    Amazing story.

    • @19Marc79
      @19Marc79 Před 4 lety +17

      My father taught me as a a boy how to fix a hole in a bicycle tube, how to drill a hole in a wall and how to play Skat.

    • @forestsoceansmusic
      @forestsoceansmusic Před 4 lety +8

      No, it was a joke -- 'Black Humour'.

    • @magazineart4675
      @magazineart4675 Před 4 lety +32

      My father failed as a parent. I am so blessed my son has an amazing father.

    • @mustafanazari7858
      @mustafanazari7858 Před 4 lety +3

      Well said

    • @breaktherules3041
      @breaktherules3041 Před 4 lety +5

      You're very much missing the point here

  • @fernfractal
    @fernfractal Před rokem +62

    the single word his dad texted back expressed how much pain this boy felt, despite him not knowing it. the wasted space similarly expresses the pain & emptiness inside his heart, for hardly he knew his father at all.

  • @VarshaManoj
    @VarshaManoj Před 2 lety +188

    Loved the movie! Loved the comment section too where each person has typed down what they understood. That is one of the best part about CZcams. The movie was so well made that people got different ideas and the comment section gives you a glimpse into each persons understanding 😍☺

  • @kavin_kumar
    @kavin_kumar Před 4 lety +5705

    Trust me, stop motion takes a lot of time and effort. A lot.

  • @ellenh278
    @ellenh278 Před 4 lety +2388

    The underwear jellyfish though! I loved the crashing waves/underwater segment. Clever.

    • @soniarana5061
      @soniarana5061 Před 4 lety +1

      I quite didnt get that part could you explain it to me please 😅

    • @ellenh278
      @ellenh278 Před 4 lety +6

      @@soniarana5061 @2:29 ..a pair of underwear swimming upwards like a jellyfish would. Just after the belt/eel. All so clever.

    • @devonhughes3805
      @devonhughes3805 Před 4 lety +9

      R.S love you’re not the only one. I thought it was clever, but I get bothered when I see clever things in films but can’t figure out “why” they’re there except to sort of “show off”

    • @Ebakyza
      @Ebakyza Před 4 lety +2

      @@devonhughes3805 that's a good point but I think in this film that jellyfish thing was a part of creating underwater atmosphere and a reason for the boy to get out the "water".

    • @shubhamnamdev
      @shubhamnamdev Před 4 lety +1

      underwater*

  • @ravenchaplin8932
    @ravenchaplin8932 Před 3 lety +89

    this is why I love short films because they can tell such a big story in a few minutes

  • @skies1437
    @skies1437 Před rokem +26

    It's so sad to say but I relate to this.
    I always felt so far away from my father, I never really got to know him because he used always draw this line between our relationship.
    Our relationship felt so lifeless, it was always about how much did you score in exam, where did the marks go, what was your rank. Even if I would get one word of appreciation from him I felt so happy, it was as if I made him happy now I know something about him. If I show him good results he likes it.
    It's so sad that even now when I am in college and away from home and when I call him he never asks me about my health or food or my friends he only talks about the studies.
    That line he drew in our relationship hurts me a lot. Whenever he asks me such non significant questions I always wonder my worth in his eyes.
    But now I have moved on and tried focusing on other things in life but still somewhere it always hurts me to see how other children bond with their parents. I always wonder if we had bonded that way would he ask me something different, would the line still exist.

    • @idharudhar5985
      @idharudhar5985 Před rokem +1

      Any reason why you have not brought this up with your Dad? Find some time to spend with him and share how you feel about your relationship, you may find out more about him and he may also see from you side of things. If you are in college, your Dad is not getting any younger, so please communicate now to have the father son bonding you desire. Time doesn't wait for anyone. Good Luck to you.

    • @skies1437
      @skies1437 Před rokem +1

      @@idharudhar5985 no I don't feel like talking about this to him, I am much better right now than I was before and I don't feel like changing it.
      I have healed through our relationship and I don't feel like asking about his actions anymore because they don't hurt me anymore

    • @hana.the.writer5074
      @hana.the.writer5074 Před 9 měsíci +1

      It’s all his loss, son. He lost you and not knowing it.
      My nephew is the same.. I love him so much I refuse to see any wrong he does. Life is cruel to him and he is also in college. I cannot fathom what my brother is doing. He made his son without when he’s alive. My son’s the same. I tried to talk sense into my ex, no use. So, he too lost a son. I told him this would happen.
      When you grow older, son .. someday the terms of you finally opening up will come God’s willing. Could be about marriage, child care or him not seeing much of you, you will say it, “Why do you care?” and That my son will shake him up and like in the film the past will unzip in his mind.. hopefully. 😊
      We get tired, dear, to be honest. I mean, we’re human.. we thrive on sentiments.. crave attention.. if that door keeps being locked one must move on. I’ve moved on from mom. She and others .. I’m much better without.
      Best of luck to you dear. Take the best of care. 👋🏻

  • @shivanimanna8645
    @shivanimanna8645 Před 4 lety +4066

    This level of creativity is something amazing
    Hats off

  • @lillyloulijia
    @lillyloulijia Před 4 lety +10139

    this video is actually so helpful for trip packing tho

  • @hana.the.writer5074
    @hana.the.writer5074 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I pray that those kids who grow in negative spaces grow to be better parents even if they say you cannot give what you haven’t been given. Somewhere in our souls.. would guide us to give what we lacked.

  • @shi529
    @shi529 Před 3 lety +18

    His father has always filled the spaces of his luggage but now that he's gone, there are still spaces that hasn't been filled.

  • @sibarani2448
    @sibarani2448 Před 4 lety +994

    “Look at all that wasted space” reminds me that when we die there is nothing we can bring with us. We work so hard when we alive for things that we think are more important. But at the end all that materials will just left behind.

    • @bharathtony6087
      @bharathtony6087 Před 4 lety +1

      P Sibarani my friend it doesn’t matter if you don’t live in present, Don’t think

    • @staceymartinez4690
      @staceymartinez4690 Před 4 lety +17

      The bible speaks of this
      Luke 12:15
      And he said to them, “Take care, and be on your guard against all covetousness, for one's life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions.

    • @pornpunyanaso1057
      @pornpunyanaso1057 Před 4 lety +11

      After reading many comment trying to explain the meaning of “look at all that wasted space”, i do agree with yours most.

    • @casher7821
      @casher7821 Před 4 lety +2

      You should see House of Small Cubes. You're welcome 😊

    • @zed2579
      @zed2579 Před 4 lety

      For me me it reminds, that every moment of the father and son didn't enjoy their life while it last.

  • @Natalie-ud1mh
    @Natalie-ud1mh Před 4 lety +1483

    I’ve never heard my father ever say anything I did in my life was “Perfect”.
    That would’ve been such an important word for me too.

  • @HotCurryMouth
    @HotCurryMouth Před 3 lety +13

    To me, this is a beautiful story about love. The love between a father and a son. The suitcase packing knowledge was how the father bonded with his son and it created a lasting memory for the son. Certain actions, words, smells, etc remind us of those we loved. "Not wasting space" is the lens through which the son sees life - and it connects him with his father forever.

  • @xuanning5699
    @xuanning5699 Před 3 lety +16

    How I like an open-ended story! For me, the "look at all the wasted space" line shows the chemistry between the son and the father . The son, after all the loss (of his father), all the busyness to greet people who come over for the funeral, finally have a quiet and alone time with his father, using their favourite, usual or might be the only topic of bonding "suitcase" as the medium to do the one last bonding, so talking about the art of suitcase packing is very relevant in their context and is like a small little secret between the father and the son. So, the topic does matter, but I felt that there's another need: to speak to his father like one last time (while the unspoken emotions might be "Dad, I right now, am already missing you! " )

    • @TheTrueMelonMan
      @TheTrueMelonMan Před 2 lety +2

      I think his heart was filled with his dad and since he left now, there is a negative space, a void in his heart now.

    • @prayerforceone
      @prayerforceone Před 9 měsíci +1

      "Open-ended" At the end, the coffin was open.

  • @ChelseaLupkin
    @ChelseaLupkin Před 4 lety +6341

    I need more serious animations in my life! Really amazing storytelling and I loved the stop motion! Who’s with me?

  • @koojiayong7820
    @koojiayong7820 Před 4 lety +5052

    In my interpretation, the line "look at all the wasted space" has to do with the title of the poem -- Negative Space.
    Negative space, in art, is the space around and between the subject of an image.
    At the end it shows his father lying in an empty coffin, and this is when the negative space of the coffin matters. There's no flowers or decorations filling up that "negative space". Indirectly, it presents that the father didn't really bond well with others, so the others have less emotion towards him, even during his death. Perhaps, they are only there because they need to, or even just to satisfy his pity wife, who was neglected during his time.
    So what's the point of busy filling up your luggage, when you can't even fill up your coffin with flowers of love?
    This is all of my thought, how do you guys think?

    • @artems4
      @artems4 Před 4 lety +221

      You're making a good point! While flowers in the coffin might be a cultural thing and their absence wouldn't necessarily be signifying, the missing connection to others and not only the son is a good observation. This makes me think further. The negative space could refer not (only) to the missed opportunities to spend time with the son. They did have a connection but in a very special way (BTW I find all the comments about tyranical father nonsense). The negative space is rather the social vacuum he created around himself.

    • @koojiayong7820
      @koojiayong7820 Před 4 lety +53

      @@artems4 I like your last line!👏

    • @rbronte8285
      @rbronte8285 Před 4 lety +7

      I Agree

    • @mylittlechapina
      @mylittlechapina Před 4 lety +15

      Perfect! I loved your comment.

    • @beatrizc8617
      @beatrizc8617 Před 4 lety +52

      I liked your point of view! Also, while I was reading it I couldn't prevent myself from thinking the negative space could be between the childhood and the death. When he talks about his father, all the "space" between those periods is empty too.

  • @vijayanthi2096
    @vijayanthi2096 Před 2 lety +40

    Everyone's discussed variety of interpretations of the story already, great to look at different ways. I really appreciate the perfection in animation, because it didn't seem stop motion to me, it felt continuous without any sudden change in frames, that's a benchmark in stop motion I would say. BRILLIANT stop motion, kudos to the team.

  • @The_Beast_666
    @The_Beast_666 Před 3 lety +67

    0:17 to 1:01 Best tutorial 101 on how to pack a bag!

  • @sauravkota
    @sauravkota Před 4 lety +2012

    It signifies how his dad taught him to fill every gap signifying a sense of completeness.. and when he left, it signifies how much "Emptiness" he will be leaving behind. Great Indeed!

    • @SrSrk98
      @SrSrk98 Před 3 lety +35

      wow your way of thinking is so positive...for this ' negative space' :)

    • @linenflower5761
      @linenflower5761 Před 3 lety +12

      THIS IS THE COMMENT I WAS TRYING TO FIND!
      TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU

    • @sauravkota
      @sauravkota Před 3 lety +2

      @Florentina Lestaru thankyou :)

    • @sauravkota
      @sauravkota Před 3 lety +1

      @@SrSrk98 thankyou:)

    • @nidhikhanolkar8143
      @nidhikhanolkar8143 Před 3 lety +25

      what r u talking about? his dad was a distant un emotional dude, hes not sad cuz the dad is dead hes sad he didnt do anything memorable while he was alive

  • @alifiaputri4533
    @alifiaputri4533 Před 4 lety +1259

    “Look at all that wasted space”
    It’s like the irony of life nowadays
    A lot of people working in all their whole life to make their family happy, feed their family, to have a good life, and etc
    But they forget to “fill the space” to spend the “wasted space” which mean “quality time” with their family.
    The Son just found his father working, working and working and never have such a great memory with his father but only the memory of seeing his father work.
    And I know exactly the feeling of this coz I have went through that situation.
    I hope some people out there don’t forget what their purpose in life with family. Because family only need your time, not only your money. God bless you all

    • @chynaswanson4230
      @chynaswanson4230 Před 4 lety +6

      THIS makes sense!

    • @mmmm-wn3fe
      @mmmm-wn3fe Před 4 lety +6

      Your comment made me wanna tear up..I definitely agree

    • @alifiaputri4533
      @alifiaputri4533 Před 4 lety +4

      mm mm 🥺 and my dad was like that. But so lucky he’s still alive now

    • @souvik250
      @souvik250 Před 4 lety +1

      Unfortunately the military personnels can't do anything about it.

    • @alifiaputri4533
      @alifiaputri4533 Před 4 lety +2

      Souvik Naskar 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 that’s true
      But wait, I think they can have off day, right?

  • @estherayewoh1077
    @estherayewoh1077 Před 4 lety +16

    There's something so satisfying about this animation. I've watched it over 100 times this year

  • @wilsondsouza1512
    @wilsondsouza1512 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm out of words. Too beautiful. Please keep creating more of your amazing shorts showcasing your gifted perspective.

  • @garbagepiano4998
    @garbagepiano4998 Před 4 lety +616

    When he said the last line I thought he meant, look at all the wasted space that could’ve been there, there could’ve been more memories than just packing suitcases. But that was all he learned from his father.

    • @vaderlynn5371
      @vaderlynn5371 Před 4 lety

      Naomi Sanderson yas

    • @camilaalvarado1532
      @camilaalvarado1532 Před 4 lety

      Me too

    • @hemlatagupta1035
      @hemlatagupta1035 Před 4 lety +3

      That's the best interpretation I got from this video.

    • @katherinerosemore274
      @katherinerosemore274 Před 4 lety +4

      I appreciate your interpretation.🙏💛
      Mine was that he wanted to be there laying next to him..
      Then again, perhaps i am STILL grieving my own..
      R.I.P. Dad💙💖

  • @Ninja_Squirtle
    @Ninja_Squirtle Před 4 lety +958

    An interpretation:
    The father taught his son how to live pragmatical and bonded through packing the suitcase. It was an authoritarian teacher with high ecxpectations (1:56), as the picture language shows when the kid found himself in a sea full of stuff (2:14). The unconscious force can also be seen in that scene and besides that it visually demonatrates the dynamic in the process: it fluctuates between to have a passion for or to be possessed by something. Either way you see it everywhere, but the difference lies in the emotions you feel and the cause (why you see it). In the boys case it's a lack of emotions and he does it to spend time with his dad. And as we see, it was important to do it perfectly, to live up to the fathers standards (3:42).
    In the end the habit seems like the only connection between father and son. The neutral emotion seems important and the only thing the son sees in the end are the standards and the believes of his dead father, who is packed for his final journey. The camera angle refers to the suitcase at the beginning (0:52), the black background symbols the absolute certainty (4:45):
    On the last trip it's not about the things you pack; it's about the things you left behind.

    • @victorious4701
      @victorious4701 Před 4 lety +54

      Beautiful and deep psychological analysis of this masterpiece. You write like a professional reviewer, well done!

    • @cinereo_argento
      @cinereo_argento Před 4 lety +16

      Also, the nothingness but the coffin is how the man views nothing else about his dad but the coffin's space-the packing lesson his dad taught him.
      He thinks the funeral is terrible just because that "wasted" space.

    • @IncompleteTheory
      @IncompleteTheory Před 4 lety +22

      @@cinereo_argento Not sure about this. To me it sounded like he feels bad for not being able to fight off the thought of wasted space in the coffin even though he should feel more. He feels guilty for that and regrets not having more to share with the passed father than packing optimization.

    • @KL-000
      @KL-000 Před 4 lety +4

      What a clever insight!

    • @ArtDesignHobby
      @ArtDesignHobby Před 4 lety +9

      'it's about the things you left behind'... made me cry...

  • @PHanomaly
    @PHanomaly Před 4 lety +6

    Perfect in every way. And in the end, the son speaks to his father in the same language and thinking they shared. He said: "look at all that wasted space" in a way that makes me think he knew his father would have smiled and said one last time: "Perfect".😊

  • @pedramgh2998
    @pedramgh2998 Před 4 lety +7

    A simple but fascinating story, a cold but impressive face, a calm but evolving voice, a short but deep animation. My feeling after watching this wonderful movie was very similar to the pleasant feeling of drinking a cup of hot tea on a cold snowy day. Thank you for the pleasure and comfort you gave me.

  • @VixeyTeh
    @VixeyTeh Před 4 lety +3341

    Is it weird that when he said "look at all that wasted space." I imagined him trying to stuff rolled socks in around him?

  • @TheAmankhandelwal
    @TheAmankhandelwal Před 4 lety +2121

    "look at all that wasted space", according to me meant, all our lives, we are busy gathering things, materialistic things in our life (a suitcase), until it is full. Some think, the suitcases most efficiently packed (with materialistic things) are well-packed suitcases/ well-lived lives. However, many of us forget to gather good memories, good friends, good relationships during our lifetime, and thus, there was nobody near his coffin, and almost everybody was unaffected from his death. All the materials we gather during our lifetime don't come with us in our coffin; it is only our deeds that can be packed with us in our coffin. Moreover, building good relationships, and spending good time with our friends and family, is the key to be remembered even after death.
    I am not a preacher, I am just an audience passionate for good works of art.

  • @tanya7463
    @tanya7463 Před 2 lety +2

    After 2 years you tube recommended this video ...
    Bless to see this how much a father can fill or leave space in our life

  • @muhammadwahid8992
    @muhammadwahid8992 Před rokem +2

    I have watched it countless times, still my mind always goes exploring the theme. I really appreciate the team for creating such beautiful piece of Art.

  • @taprobanedelight4913
    @taprobanedelight4913 Před 4 lety +1765

    Since he didn’t spend quality time with his father except packing suitcases he wasn’t emotional when he saw his dad inside the coffin. The only thought that ran through his mind was “look at the wasted space”

  • @AM-uf4go
    @AM-uf4go Před 4 lety +465

    The best packing tutorial on CZcams! Hands down. Travel bloggers watch out

    • @sonofben3322
      @sonofben3322 Před 4 lety +4

      This is not funny. Seriously ruined the mood

    • @AM-uf4go
      @AM-uf4go Před 4 lety +10

      Asiano Casino well you have to find the humor in difficult situations.

    • @artschannel1359
      @artschannel1359 Před 4 lety +10

      lol wtf made my day

    • @artschannel1359
      @artschannel1359 Před 4 lety +3

      @@sonofben3322 * sigh *

    • @sonofben3322
      @sonofben3322 Před 4 lety

      If it was that easy then suicide would be a distant dream

  • @lounacrea8179
    @lounacrea8179 Před 3 lety +3

    The level of attention to detail and creativity is simply WAW!..

  • @patwalter79
    @patwalter79 Před 9 měsíci +2

    No matter what one says or psychologically interpretations it... It's a wonderfully creative : go- with- the- flow animation... I love it, balm for the soul, beautiful

  • @RafiqueMohammed
    @RafiqueMohammed Před 4 lety +1061

    What I think the line "look at the wasted space" meant was, the father packed all things on his trip to earn wealth inside a suitcase. But after he died, he won't be taking anything with him. That's why all the space which was filled with stuff is empty. He should have rather filled it with memories wih his family.

    • @gwho
      @gwho Před 4 lety +5

      You still die and forget memories too you know.

    • @IXcircle
      @IXcircle Před 4 lety +16

      I had the same interpretation but there are many other good ones out here in the Comments too. Makes you wonder what the intended meaning was.

    • @bahadurali5272
      @bahadurali5272 Před 4 lety +3

      well said

    • @bahadurali5272
      @bahadurali5272 Před 4 lety +7

      @@gwho memories never die.

    • @worldcitizeng6507
      @worldcitizeng6507 Před 4 lety +5

      That's why every year I take the time to travel, to make memories

  • @benjamindbailey
    @benjamindbailey Před 4 lety +663

    This was absolutely gorgeous. Was excited when I saw the ocean of clothes in the suitcase. So inspirational. Reminds me I need to not work so much and get back to my creative life.

    • @livradabaugh6627
      @livradabaugh6627 Před 4 lety +3

      Telisha3 Claiborne don’t self-diagnose yourself

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 Před 4 lety

      @Telisha3 Claiborne maybe you waste too much time screwing around online. Check your app on that. It tells you.
      You have hours a day, I'm certain

  • @ruturajpol75
    @ruturajpol75 Před 11 měsíci +2

    There can be so many different interpretations of this movie, it was truly thought provoking one. Their lives had been all under the confines of a suitcase and at last nothing but a coffin box, very well animated and thought! 💯

  • @Feeoryne
    @Feeoryne Před 3 lety +138

    The sad part for me is that when dad took off he never hugged the son... not even when he was little...

    • @plazapix6510
      @plazapix6510 Před 3 lety +1

      A total Narccisist

    • @sakuranovaryan9261
      @sakuranovaryan9261 Před 2 lety +10

      I feel bad for parents who are like that....my parents were also like that. They never showed me any affection and I didn't know what it meant to have a bond until I got out in the world. But now that I'm older I feel bad for them...that they were never taught to show emotions or express themselves. They are a product of their own dysfunctional family. I feel sad and I have a hard time but I'm gonna try my best to be better towards my children and to them.

    • @sakuranovaryan9261
      @sakuranovaryan9261 Před 2 lety +1

      @@plazapix6510yes u r right some narcissistic parents do show such signs but most parents who are like this are usually once children of neglectful parents or very abusive parents..regardless I'm not defending them just speaking from my experience...

    • @sakuranovaryan9261
      @sakuranovaryan9261 Před 2 lety +1

      I also find it very hard to show emotions like my parents ....I hope to God I'm a better parent.

    • @nelikeliduran9664
      @nelikeliduran9664 Před 2 lety +1

      That's true. Honestly I've learned that sometimes they grew up like that,that they just dont know how to Express their love and emotions it's sad but it's part of being as well. My mother was raised as such that I had to tell her and express my love more

  • @santiagojimenez8492
    @santiagojimenez8492 Před 4 lety +522

    Wow, that was beautiful! Loved the textures, that carefull movement, the crispy sound design, the story got me every second. Awesome work.

    • @PuppetMissy
      @PuppetMissy Před 4 lety +5

      Yes!! Big shout out to the sound design!!

    • @GizmoMaltese
      @GizmoMaltese Před 4 lety +4

      ...and the poetry both visual and verbal. The coffin was the last suitcase for the final trip.

    • @rubenjimenez8433
      @rubenjimenez8433 Před 4 lety

      Yooo

  • @BarelyNoticeable
    @BarelyNoticeable Před 4 lety +689

    Delicately foreshadowed, naturally revealed. I loved this short from start to end. Truly deserving of the highest of praise. Thank you to whoever made this.

    • @olliepayne5545
      @olliepayne5545 Před 4 lety +6

      Anne Tan I love how from the get go, your imagination was trying to piece together a storyline that you felt was as accurate as the characters portrayed, and then it was totally different from what you thought it was because as the story went on, it was completely something different than what you thought it would be.

    • @olliepayne5545
      @olliepayne5545 Před 4 lety +4

      The way you worded that made me think of an English teacher. We always had to look beyond and through just a facial value of something, it was never something I was incredibly strong out, but I always love looking in the comments and seeing everyone’s different interpretation.

    • @BarelyNoticeable
      @BarelyNoticeable Před 4 lety +5

      @@olliepayne5545 LOL I feel attacked 😂😭 I'm hoping to major in Education in my Sophomore year of college (I'm in my summer before college begins) to one day maybe become a teacher. I'm still not entirely sure what I want to do in life but that's where I'm shooting for right now because I love teaching kids and watching them grow and all that other cute wholesome stuff.
      And I honestly was never that good at looking through the face value of works either, but sometimes a piece can really speak to you and get to you in a way that makes it... intuitive almost to see the meaning behind it.

    • @francescafrancesca3554
      @francescafrancesca3554 Před 4 lety +1

      I like the way of how you phrase things. Thank you.

    • @svetlanasmith5847
      @svetlanasmith5847 Před 4 lety

      *whoever

  • @jumarmanuel9648
    @jumarmanuel9648 Před 2 lety +2

    Amazing how fluid the movements are despite it being a stop-motion!!!
    Amazing!

  • @debajyoti.guha_bong
    @debajyoti.guha_bong Před 4 lety +7

    This was Brilliant ! So very underrated ! This should have been the Oscar winner according to me. This will always haunt me. Excellently made too, stop-motion is not a matter of joke ! Kudos .

  • @shortoftheweek
    @shortoftheweek  Před 4 lety +1021

    We've now added subtitles in English and Spanish. What other languages would you like to see?
    Update 8/4/19: German + French too!

  • @shadow1nk372
    @shadow1nk372 Před 4 lety +366

    “Look at all that wasted space”
    I see that line as him not actually having a bond with his father and not focusing on the fact that he’s dead, but an unnecessary thing of the empty space in the coffin. Its quite sad really

  • @jonasmckinnon2830
    @jonasmckinnon2830 Před rokem +23

    Had to write an essay about this in class. It really has a significant meaning about loneliness and how it effects people. Everyone should watch this

    • @atozedism
      @atozedism Před rokem +3

      interesting. Can you pls share what was the essay about? Like what was the task? Synopsis of the story?

  • @amirhossain1692
    @amirhossain1692 Před 3 lety +23

    we need more films like this.
    cuz this was the first time i learned how to properly pack my luggage.

  • @liuyichen7349
    @liuyichen7349 Před 4 lety +115

    The scene which the wave of clothes pulls the little boy into the sea of clothes gives me shivers. This is definitely the best stop motion animation ive seen in years!!!!!!

    • @YUMA-jz9xx
      @YUMA-jz9xx Před 4 lety +2

      Me, too! The last time I saw one was about 40 years ago, "Gumby". But this is several notches up higher than Gumby.

  • @ninalinn2371
    @ninalinn2371 Před 4 lety +118

    When he was packing his suitcase, I’ve never been as satisfied as I was then in my whole entire life

  • @visions_of_noah
    @visions_of_noah Před 2 lety

    My favourite short film of all time. You can tell the writer and director really knew what it means to have a distanced relationship to your dad. Should have won the Oscar.

  • @learnerytr2619
    @learnerytr2619 Před 4 lety +2

    what a narration, what a screenplay , what a creativity , Every scene is art.... Kudos to the team

  • @alltimesad9288
    @alltimesad9288 Před 4 lety +215

    wow that was a lot to unpack
    *finger guns*

  • @jenniferle7578
    @jenniferle7578 Před 4 lety +203

    I love the scene where the boy swims under an ocean of clothes where belt undulates like a snake, pantie swims as a fish & pants flow with the water as seaweeds do. How creative humans can be. A short yet touching story of a father-son relationship through the art of packing. Love this. Worth the Oscar!!

    • @videoleaks
      @videoleaks Před rokem

      I also really liked this scene. Moreover, it is not entirely clear how it was filmed. I would like to see a video about the filming of this cartoon and especially the underwater scene.

  • @crystalplays3271
    @crystalplays3271 Před 3 lety

    He is in a negative space, and he's only acknowledging the wasted space in the casket. Profound creativity, I wish everyone can see this on a spiritual level ❤️😍💯

  • @Rajsambruce
    @Rajsambruce Před 3 lety +2

    Mind blowing!!!!
    The perfection in stop motion is not to make the audience feel it that it was done by stop motion animation, and you made that feel!! Excellent work!!! The efforts are to be very much appreciated!!! Best stop motion animation film i have ever seen!!!
    The climax - LOOK AT ALL THAT WASTED SPACE. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
    HATS OFF!!!!

  • @celine6050
    @celine6050 Před 4 lety +83

    “Wasted space” in my opinion refers to the fact that his dad spent years teaching him how to utilise space and how to never waste it which is ironic as they never utilised their time together and “negative space” might also refer to their distant relationship

  • @351cleavland
    @351cleavland Před 4 lety +86

    Having had a father who I tried most of my childhood and early adult life to connect, and him unwilling to do so, I found this very moving and meaningful for what could have been but was not.

    • @aaronlopez717
      @aaronlopez717 Před 4 lety +2

      351cleavland
      Intrigue me , this kid was 12 years of age / pact the suitcase / leave / returned for the funeral .

    • @aaronlopez717
      @aaronlopez717 Před 4 lety

      351cleavland by the way I open it because Was about the technical idea of the negative space .

    • @jvds1360
      @jvds1360 Před 4 lety

      Being able to feel this, proves you found the way to your heart 🌼

    • @poyink5515
      @poyink5515 Před 4 lety

      i feel you in a deep level

  • @jboekhoven5253
    @jboekhoven5253 Před 3 lety

    A story with several possible deep meanings... and presented in a very creative way, especially the way the clothes were rolled up, the way they changed into plants and fish under water etc. As someone already said, this also costs an enormous amount of time to do. But most of all I admire the creative use of objects in this video.

  • @bugayden2287
    @bugayden2287 Před 4 lety +1205

    Everyone is so deep but I was just thinking “Ah, ASMR.”

    • @Y0o0o0o0o0o0o0o0o0ow
      @Y0o0o0o0o0o0o0o0o0ow Před 4 lety

      shallow

    • @Nicodork84
      @Nicodork84 Před 4 lety +9

      True man, I just laughed at the end x) Superb movie! ( All this boring people with their deep sence ayylmao c; )

    • @bugayden2287
      @bugayden2287 Před 4 lety +30

      BitterVoid Your name really suits your personality. I love people who take such offense from jokes. Don’t you love it when people forget how to laugh?

    • @dr.durian6874
      @dr.durian6874 Před 4 lety +3

      Im 14 and this is DEEP
      Sorry, had to make the joke.

    • @bugayden2287
      @bugayden2287 Před 4 lety +9

      Sixx
      Almost as shallow as your ability to fully communicate your ideas. Seriously, put more than just “shallow”

  • @purnimachitale7575
    @purnimachitale7575 Před 4 lety +300

    Bravo!👏🏼 No wonder why it was nominated by Oscar. I love animated short films and this is now on the top! The last line made me hit the like, comment, save and share buttons.👌🏼♥️

    • @casher7821
      @casher7821 Před 4 lety +1

      You should see House of Small Cubes. You're welcome 😊

    • @Aryan-Shah
      @Aryan-Shah Před 4 lety +3

      I don't really think that it has been nominated by the Oscar's maybe they just made a title around that to get more views... But no doubt the animation is great :)

  • @cielomaerabotaso154
    @cielomaerabotaso154 Před 2 lety

    I was searching for a short documentaries, but this one catches my eyes. First thing, I was confused what was this all about. However, as it goes by I've understood and learned that bond between you and your parents is the best memory that you both can make, along with it is the compliment by someone who is really proud of you in silent for doing the things he wanted you to do for him, or even for everyone. Time is short. Make your parents proud of you all the time.

  • @mehxxx
    @mehxxx Před 4 lety +525

    Having lost my dad, I can tell you that the last line probably just means exactly what he says, "wasted space".. instead of focusing on his dad's dead body, he's concerned about the tangibles like the size of the casket and how he'd problem solve that if he could. It's very human to be in a sad or horrific situation and yet get distracted by other minute details that have nothing to do with the bigger devastation and how you're supposed to feel or think in relation to it.
    When my precious dad was dying in front of me, I was thinking about the hassle I'll be going through to renew my passport because he wanted to be buried overseas. Wasn't blaming him or anything, I was just going through the list of to-dos.

    • @FizWiz91
      @FizWiz91 Před 4 lety +26

      I can relate to this. I was 10 when my dad died. At his funeral, I wouldn't say I was sad at all. It was just another ceremony for me. What finally moved me to tears was the fact that I was prevented by the elders from getting close to his coffin even though I really wanted to out of curiosity, not for the fact that that was the last I was going to see of him or out of grief

    • @hawkeye5611
      @hawkeye5611 Před 4 lety +7

      God bless you all🙏

    • @wendikl7179
      @wendikl7179 Před 4 lety +7

      I agree with you. He longs to do what he can for his dad, something, his best as he always had - but "you can't take it with you" as they say.

    • @mehxxx
      @mehxxx Před 4 lety +8

      It is a systematic way of thinking, even if it's not an emotional one. We are only human. It does not mean we do not love our dear ones, it just means we're going to notice if there's a fly on the wall even while someone nearby is burning in a fire.

    • @TerriblePerfection
      @TerriblePerfection Před 4 lety +12

      Totally agree. I once wrote a poem about something similar. The mind goes where it goes at such moments, and even humor and laughter aren't unusual.

  • @adrielrocha9799
    @adrielrocha9799 Před 4 lety +154

    He said " look at all that wasted space" because his relationship with his dad was all about packing and saving space. And is also telling that his dad wasted his time working instead of passing time with his son

  • @yashiAR
    @yashiAR Před 3 lety +1

    This is so well done and must have taken so much effort. The story and the narration were amazing. Wow!

  • @mariabanini8936
    @mariabanini8936 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Just wonderful! Every scene had something symbolic. I have noticed that also the boy had turned into a man with a lot of "empty space". In his house the only picture on the walls was one of a dog. How difficult it is to learn to have close relationships when you have been raised like that! How unfair was the fact that, when he was a little boy, he had to swim alone and try to survive in a very difficult situation...Thank you for this great film!

  • @Angel_Billy4-30-23
    @Angel_Billy4-30-23 Před 4 lety +31

    Anyone who is willing to put in the effort to make a stop motion movie has my respect. I made a movie when I was a kid it was only about 5 minutes long but it took me months of nonstop work to do. Great movie, I loved this.

  • @trangquach1730
    @trangquach1730 Před 4 lety +913

    “Look at all that wasted space” is the son’s obsession for efficient-luggage-packing. “Luggage” was the one thing that he and his father talked about, the one thing that bonded them together. And most of this obsession is created and pushed forward by the father when the only way the child can seek relationship with him is through packing his stuff. And in the past, the father had been very strict with his standards, commenting only “perfect” to his son. Thus the son’s obsession with packing luggage has been cultivated by the father, which ironically was the only thing that impacted the son when he saw his father’s death. The argument can be made that the father has turned the son into an emotionless being by being emotionless to his son.

  • @pralininaidoo2391
    @pralininaidoo2391 Před 2 lety

    The starkness and artistic simplicity of this narrative... Just beautiful

  • @bhornannawindeedeigh5007
    @bhornannawindeedeigh5007 Před 7 měsíci +2

    This is a beautiful short animation. Thanks to the artists for a brilliant story and masterful work.
    😢 I miss my dad. I wish I could give him a hug. If he were still around, I would. Rest in sweet peace, dad. I know the angels love your harmonica playing. 💐🙏🏽💞

  • @skullmax3595
    @skullmax3595 Před 4 lety +346

    This isn't worth nominated in oscar
    Its worth winning oscar.

    • @isabelll6547
      @isabelll6547 Před 3 lety +7

      they had us in thr first half not gonna lie

    • @nemesis2477
      @nemesis2477 Před 3 lety +4

      Can't win without getting nominated

    • @user-uz2ps4me3s
      @user-uz2ps4me3s Před 3 lety

      Good move, I was about to nuke the planet because of that first part.

  • @beatricelandi7090
    @beatricelandi7090 Před 4 lety +175

    This is the story of my life with my dad.
    For more than 25 years he had to travel for work, we had little time together but our bond was beyond the physical distance. We would always try to catch up, no matter the hurtful truth of not being able to make it forever.
    He died 7 months ago and this story, that just brought up every single detail of our special relationship, makes it so painful and sweet.

  • @karthikaas1728
    @karthikaas1728 Před 3 lety +1

    Just beautiful!! Wasted space =Negative space( the space surrounding the dead man)= wasted time that could have otherwise been spent together!

  • @xushii9984
    @xushii9984 Před 2 lety +2

    this is still soso incredible and one of the best short films ive ever watched. it's so painfully relatable and visualized

  • @daneal7874
    @daneal7874 Před 4 lety +45

    I looked at the comments knowing that somebody understood the story better than I did!
    Thanks to those who share their ideas!!!!

  • @joshuamaggott3789
    @joshuamaggott3789 Před 4 lety +130

    The ending really hits core. Beautifully done

  • @magdalenadeline3775
    @magdalenadeline3775 Před 3 lety +1

    Thankyou! You've packed my tears 😢 beautiful for everything! Great job!

  • @paulasmith7256
    @paulasmith7256 Před 3 lety +2

    Am not surprised this was Oscar nominated, brilliant poignant beautifully made and left so much unsaid.

  • @julie-ho7fw
    @julie-ho7fw Před 4 lety +22

    “Look at all that wasted space.”
    That gave me chills oh my god! Amazing animation and story-telling!

  • @trishladubey4199
    @trishladubey4199 Před 4 lety +41

    If emotions like love and affection are ocean deep, we are only playing by the shores.

  • @laylahumble6653
    @laylahumble6653 Před 3 lety +5

    I love this so much the animation is beautiful the story line is amazing and the message is so powerful it’s one of the best I’ve seen.

  • @naturalrealm7850
    @naturalrealm7850 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Everyone will have their own interpretation and that's how they learn the lesson they need to learn according to their circumstances. ❤

  • @AngelLestat2
    @AngelLestat2 Před 4 lety +103

    Amazing short. Super creative, very original character design, animation and scene style, lights and a good script.
    In a world where the only things we see are terrible and empty remakes, this feel like 5 min of fresh air.

    • @negativefreeroll5089
      @negativefreeroll5089 Před 4 lety +4

      Or just computer animation, which does nothing for me. You can’t beat stop motion, it’s real.

    • @FreyaGem
      @FreyaGem Před 4 lety +2

      AngelLestat2. So well said!! It felt like a reminder of all that beautiful creative potential that is around us at every moment.

    • @andreagonsalves7788
      @andreagonsalves7788 Před 4 lety +2

      Yes, I echo the sentiment of the empty remakes all too well!

    • @lynxaway
      @lynxaway Před 4 lety

      So true. It warms me to think that even today, the creative spirit is alive and well.

  • @jacquelinej143
    @jacquelinej143 Před 4 lety +82

    By the end of the video, before even the mention of wasted space, I envisioned his father being surrounded with rolled up socks 😅

  • @DivyaJoan
    @DivyaJoan Před 11 měsíci

    This reminded me so much of my father. He is meticulous when it comes to packing. I learned a lot from him. And this animation had a lot of excellent tips too.
    But, besides that, I'm intrigued by all the interpretations. The sadness and the lack of genuine togetherness is rather palpable in this animation.

  • @bromptondevice7685
    @bromptondevice7685 Před 3 lety +1

    I took the last line to inducate just how much his personality was inluenced by his father, without ever realising until now. His father taught him to be practical, efficient and organised. Maybe he felt adrift when his father died, unable to imagine not being able to ask his advice, guidance any more. But as he looks in the coffin and his first thought is about the waste space, he realises his father's advice and guidance are always there for him in what his father taught him.

  • @ayesha1able
    @ayesha1able Před 4 lety +72

    Since he only bonded with his father over packing. That's the only thing he could think of on his death. Usually when a parent dies, you think of all the beautiful memories you made together. Full of love, joy, tears and laughter. Instead he could only think of the wasted space.

  • @andymwes
    @andymwes Před 4 lety +19

    I love how they left the interpretation open to everyone. Its speaks to all of us differently