@@cryptopia967 pffff .... Post-modernism junks... Those got too old. Just talk if ye have sth to offer. Or a material to together think on. Otherwise don't unnecessarily talk and drag peoples into an unnecessarily melancholic pessimism and laziness....
It's where he started sir! It's where he felt the most comfortable. You would probably feel a lot better nestled back inside your mother's womb. If that's not enough to slightly temper your cynical tone, how about just giving a shot out to a kick ass short flick?
art is for everyone not only for those who are trying to impress by talking about complex interpretations of minimalistic paintings. If you like some art you are am art kinda guy
@@amoryblaine2123 I'm a very logical guy. A man of science if you will (I'm an engineer and I've always wanted to be one)..this episode hit so deep. I love it.
I pretty much hated this episode almost until the very end. I generally don't like avant garde art (imho with very few exceptions, it's just a money laundering machine), so the style and pretentiousness that were in most of the episode just made me really bored. But the ending really twists all of that around! Indeed that's one of the episodes with deepest meaning and most value.
I never questioned the scale of the art before but he created comic mega structures that went beyond humanity’s limits. He built a backdrop against the moon and painted an astroid belt. He’s a machine that’s lived centuries meaning these projects took decades to build possibly centuries. He’s legendary because you likely were waiting most of your life to see Saturn painted zima blue outside your bedroom window.
an artist with a genius mind, that astonishes everyone. He draws the universe, does sculptures at the size of a moon, paints asteroids, creates a shadow so huge that it covers 1/3 of the planet. All these magnificent works of art are jaw dropping for everyone who sees it but himself. He is unsatisfied with his creation, unsatisfied with his work and really unsatisfied with his life. The search for true meaning is shown with the blue Zima forms in his arts, constantly shown what he really needs but he can’t see it yet. In an act of desperation he modifies himself so much, that he can travel the universe by himself, see the universe in every aspect. So with these endless possibilities nie in his hand he starts to goo deep within. What has this realm of existence to offer and what do I want from it? What is my true purpose? What makes me happy? and then he found it. As he jumps in the pool to show the world his true self he dismantles his body. All strings and manifestations of himself seem to rip and he turns into his true form as a pool cleaning robot. his purpose is to clean zima blue pool tiles and he always knew that, It took him a lifetime and endless possibilities to find out what makes him happy. ,,The meaning of life is not found outside ourself but rather within ourself”
It is a metaphor for self realization, enlightenment. Dropping the idea of your own will, of being a being seperate from the rest of existence, absolute surrender, relaxing back to your real essence and being, nirvana.
As an Artist Classically Trained, Freelance Employed, Isolated and awarded over the decades. This little cartoon hits home much harder than it should and the mash-up with Lorn is punchy AF. Lovely.
To me I find this episode to show human evolution. It shows how things are simple but as we mature through life. It shows how we wish that we could go back to the simpler things in life from when we were kids when most of us were protected from things by our parents. But when we grow up we learn things we really wanna know or things we don’t know. It’s all about evolution and growing up. 😁👍🏽
This was definitely the best short! It's scary yet fascinating to think about how far AI can go without just doing "AI turns evil" for the millionth time. He reached human level of self awareness, accomplished everything he ever wanted, then got to decided for himself that his life was complete and entered his version of "retirement" since he said he would still leave room for himself to feel joy from a job well done.
This was my favorite episode of the show and definitely the most thought provoking of all the stories in season 1. I like to think that it was a commentary on the evolution of human consciousness. In the beginning Zima is really a man trying to understand what his existence is, like most of us do. I interpret his discovery that he orginally was a pool cleaning device that was slowly modify over a long period of time as a medphore for evolution. The pool and his first robot form are supposed to represent the first microscopic life forms that appeared in the ocean millions of years ago. All his other robot forms represent different stages of the evolution of human life, each becoming more complex and more self-aware of their existence. I'm half tempted to say that his inventor is supposed to be God, but more like the God found in Deism instead of theism, the belief that the creator deity has either died or has choses not to be invole after creating life, leaving humanity on it's own to figure out their own purposes. Zima has reach the highest stage of human consciousness and now can understand thing about our universe the we wont be able to grasp. Unfortunately, he has hard time accepting all the complexity of our universe. He now knows "to much" about reality which has caused life to lose all its mystery and wonder. When he remembers what he use to be he becomes nostalgic for a time when his world was much more simple and easier to appreciate. Much like how an adult might become nostalgic for the simplicity of childhood. When he reverse back to his orginal form what's actually going on is that he's allowing himself to appreciate simplicity again and not allow complex existentialist dread to drown out his own happiness
It is a metaphor for self realization, enlightenment. Dropping the idea of your own will, of being a being seperate from the rest of existence, absolute surrender, relaxing back to your real essence and being, nirvana.
This episode scrapes on the surface of real deep understanding about life: He thought that the biggest expression of art/creation would be something out there, something "ego made". He doesnt found anything inside space and time, but "realised" himself as truth. And that indeed there is nothing to find outside of the absolute. He "realised" that he as conciousness/god is the universe he was always looking for. The little inside robot is just a metaphor for this essence, which is nothing more than ordinary being itself, conciousness experiencing itself. He "moved" from seperate to unified (blue essence inside space and time, which is an other relatitive the the world), drawing partial perspectival pictures of the universe to "becoming" the universe itself, which he always was.
I like how this film questions whether higher consciousness is a blessing or a burden as, while being able to achieve more, it gets more and more difficult to reach one's full potential and feel truly accomplished with life
It's interesting how this being one of the best episodes in the season is the only one that doesn't have neither blood, nudity or profane language. Just an observation
@@SAMSARALIVEEEEEE good point. We to often think as adult =sex, violence, language, etc. When in reality is so much more than just that. Now, I won't pretend like i do not enjoy watching this things, however from time to time watching shows tackle existencial topics is so worthwhile and inspiring.
@@ringkunmori yes and ultimately that's what matters. Like I'm not against any of the violence, language or nudity if the story requires it but this story managed to bring all the 3 important points i.e love death and robots into the story without having to depend on the violence, language and nudity that most of the other stories in the anthology depended on
This is basically a perfect modern adaptation of the movie "citizen kane". The movie that is considered the greatest of all time. That is what makes it so mindblowing.
Uma vez ouvi dizer que tudo que é grande é uma representação de tudo o que é pequeno. Hoje creio que não é só uma representação mas como também fruto de tudo que é pequeno e simples. Cada átomo, cada partícula, voltamos á origem do nosso próprio Ser, algo complexo formado por milhões ou bilhões de simplicidade, nossa essência singular.
Is it just me, or does this episode resonate in some unexplainable and unfathomable way with you and make you feel more alive with a different perspective?
My interpretation is zima found his joy in creating art but then he started making it bigger cause that made him happier. Soon he realised that no matter how bigger he paints it he can’t make bigger than universe and he’ll never be truly happy unless he conquers whole universe by his art but it was impossible because universe is limitless so there was only one way for his eternal happiness and that was going inward instead outward. Because limitations won’t stop outside but it can stop inside and once it stops and he can be truly happy at last. So the message is the way for eternal happiness is inward not outward. No matter how rich you’re no matter how expensive your house, car, phone, estate is you won’t be happy. Because there’s never enough. If you’re a wise guy then you’ll realise that happiness is in small things. Like seeing happiness on your mother’s face. Finding penny in your pocket, completing each other’s sentences. Earn money but remember real happiness comes from being content ✌🏻
I saw this episode as a sort of "you can be the most successful person on the planet/universe but never forget where you came from and how you started."
This has so much meaning and it could be anything! My funny way I think of the meaning is RECYCLE PEOPLE. But my serious one is someone might find the meaning to life by evolutionary things they may do.
Главный смысл - зиме блу не надо было эволюционировать, он был создан для ясной цели, и ее выполнял. Он был на своем месте! Люди зачем-то улучшили его, заставив осознать бытие, и Зима снова выбрал цель ради которой его создали. Что логично. Это вопрос не к нему на самом деле,к нам всем. Зима смог понять, что он просто тот маленький робот делающий простую работу, вот его место. Где наше? Для чего создал людей наш создатель?)))) Вообщем люди просто заставили робота страдать) как и мы с вами, в поиске себя.
He accomplished so much in his life and yet in the end he just said "fuck it all" and went back to cleaning his little pool. That's profound.
There is no meaning for life... Its UNKNOWN
reject modernity; return to pool roomba
he just found he allways tried to figure out what he was looking for in his life
@@cryptopia967 pffff .... Post-modernism junks... Those got too old. Just talk if ye have sth to offer. Or a material to together think on. Otherwise don't unnecessarily talk and drag peoples into an unnecessarily melancholic pessimism and laziness....
It's where he started sir! It's where he felt the most comfortable. You would probably feel a lot better nestled back inside your mother's womb. If that's not enough to slightly temper your cynical tone, how about just giving a shot out to a kick ass short flick?
The man that found the meaning of life
Not *the* meaning, but *his* meaning. :)
Not a man
The being that made meaning out of his life. We can do the same. As many have before us.
Tre perfect technical completion of a mechanical task? Pretty hopeless in my thoughts
I see, somewhere deep inside, he always wanted to be a swimming pool cleaner
I'm not an art kinda guy...but this episode...it resonated with me on so many levels
art is for everyone not only for those who are trying to impress by talking about complex interpretations of minimalistic paintings. If you like some art you are am art kinda guy
@@amoryblaine2123 I'm a very logical guy. A man of science if you will (I'm an engineer and I've always wanted to be one)..this episode hit so deep. I love it.
I pretty much hated this episode almost until the very end.
I generally don't like avant garde art (imho with very few exceptions, it's just a money laundering machine), so the style and pretentiousness that were in most of the episode just made me really bored. But the ending really twists all of that around!
Indeed that's one of the episodes with deepest meaning and most value.
Beautiful! I am glad cause I agree.
@@blueckaym avant garde art is great. Ye have no reason, nor a right to underestimate it.
I never questioned the scale of the art before but he created comic mega structures that went beyond humanity’s limits. He built a backdrop against the moon and painted an astroid belt. He’s a machine that’s lived centuries meaning these projects took decades to build possibly centuries. He’s legendary because you likely were waiting most of your life to see Saturn painted zima blue outside your bedroom window.
an artist with a genius mind, that astonishes everyone.
He draws the universe, does sculptures at the size of a moon, paints asteroids, creates a shadow so huge that it covers 1/3 of the planet.
All these magnificent works of art are jaw dropping for everyone who sees it but himself.
He is unsatisfied with his creation, unsatisfied with his work and really unsatisfied with his life.
The search for true meaning is shown with the blue Zima forms in his arts, constantly shown what he really needs but he can’t see it yet.
In an act of desperation he modifies himself so much, that he can travel the universe by himself, see the universe in every aspect.
So with these endless possibilities nie in his hand he starts to goo deep within.
What has this realm of existence to offer and what do I want from it?
What is my true purpose? What makes me happy?
and then he found it.
As he jumps in the pool to show the world his true self he dismantles his body.
All strings and manifestations of himself seem to rip and he turns into his true form as a pool cleaning robot.
his purpose is to clean zima blue pool tiles and he always knew that,
It took him a lifetime and endless possibilities to find out what makes him happy.
,,The meaning of life is not found outside ourself but rather within ourself”
😭
ourselves*
This...
This was something so profound that it made me realize the true sense of this world.
Explains why it brought me to tears before I even understood the message
I think this says more about the sad existence of immortality in this world.
It is a metaphor for self realization, enlightenment. Dropping the idea of your own will, of being a being seperate from the rest of existence, absolute surrender, relaxing back to your real essence and being, nirvana.
Yes yesss!
Beautifully said. Thankfully enjoyed sir.
Islam is the truth.
@@entelektuel.yolculuk lmao
@@reallymanas yohohohhoho, it is trve though... God created us fer a reason. Because; rationality doesn't accept a reason-less being/doing.
You definitely picked the right song for this piece of art. Good shit man.
thanks for the comment)
It's anvil
the meditating on saturn bit is so amazing
That's what makes ld&r a masterpiece: the visual part and this episode nailed it
Love Death and Robots is an amazing serie of medium footages, and Zima Blue was probably the most impressive one.
It is not an amazing series, bit Zima Blue is amazing.
@@clintonleonard5187 I agree shit got me clapping hands and shiy
The ending brought tears to my eyes.
As an Artist Classically Trained, Freelance Employed, Isolated and awarded over the decades. This little cartoon hits home much harder than it should and the mash-up with Lorn is punchy AF. Lovely.
This episode is one of, if not best episode in the entire series
To me I find this episode to show human evolution. It shows how things are simple but as we mature through life. It shows how we wish that we could go back to the simpler things in life from when we were kids when most of us were protected from things by our parents. But when we grow up we learn things we really wanna know or things we don’t know. It’s all about evolution and growing up. 😁👍🏽
favorite song of all time with my favorite short
Also my favorite song.
After all that searching he just goes back to the little things ! Loved it !
This was definitely the best short! It's scary yet fascinating to think about how far AI can go without just doing "AI turns evil" for the
millionth time. He reached human level of self awareness, accomplished everything he ever wanted, then got to decided for himself that his life
was complete and entered his version of "retirement" since he said he would still leave room for himself to feel joy from a job well done.
I sow this masterpiece just yesterday wtf!! He went back to the embryonal state, he first was created, inside water.
@@enilila3121 Because he accomplished everything he wanted plus he's not technically gone. he left enough room to still feel joy.
I still think about this from time to time. What an amazing piece of art
Lorns music encapsulates the art style so well. I mean partly because the video for Anvil looked similar. Lorn makes such beautiful music.
this made me cry when i first watched it
The whole universe in a nutshell, is Zima blue... take care of the ordinary, and the extraordinary will take care of itself... ☺️
This was my favorite episode of the show and definitely the most thought provoking of all the stories in season 1.
I like to think that it was a commentary on the evolution of human consciousness. In the beginning Zima is really a man trying to understand what his existence is, like most of us do. I interpret his discovery that he orginally was a pool cleaning device that was slowly modify over a long period of time as a medphore for evolution. The pool and his first robot form are supposed to represent the first microscopic life forms that appeared in the ocean millions of years ago. All his other robot forms represent different stages of the evolution of human life, each becoming more complex and more self-aware of their existence. I'm half tempted to say that his inventor is supposed to be God, but more like the God found in Deism instead of theism, the belief that the creator deity has either died or has choses not to be invole after creating life, leaving humanity on it's own to figure out their own purposes. Zima has reach the highest stage of human consciousness and now can understand thing about our universe the we wont be able to grasp. Unfortunately, he has hard time accepting all the complexity of our universe. He now knows "to much" about reality which has caused life to lose all its mystery and wonder. When he remembers what he use to be he becomes nostalgic for a time when his world was much more simple and easier to appreciate. Much like how an adult might become nostalgic for the simplicity of childhood. When he reverse back to his orginal form what's actually going on is that he's allowing himself to appreciate simplicity again and not allow complex existentialist dread to drown out his own happiness
👍👍👍
It corresponds to the thoughts of the Existential philosophers - Albert Camus and Arthur Schopenhauer.
It is a metaphor for self realization, enlightenment. Dropping the idea of your own will, of being a being seperate from the rest of existence, absolute surrender, relaxing back to your real essence and being, nirvana.
Nothing to add up here guys, you nailed it. In my oppinion this story brings out the deepest wisdom ever possible.
That’s it!
What a master piece of anime and the meaning behind it is just mind blowing
I truly believe, this is The masterpiece of the contemporary art world!
I can characterize this episode as, torment of creativity and liberation.
This episode scrapes on the surface of real deep understanding about life:
He thought that the biggest expression of art/creation would be something out there, something "ego made". He doesnt found anything inside space and time, but "realised" himself as truth. And that indeed there is nothing to find outside of the absolute. He "realised" that he as conciousness/god is the universe he was always looking for. The little inside robot is just a metaphor for this essence, which is nothing more than ordinary being itself, conciousness experiencing itself. He "moved" from seperate to unified (blue essence inside space and time, which is an other relatitive the the world), drawing partial perspectival pictures of the universe to "becoming" the universe itself, which he always was.
Reject humanity, return to pool cleaning robot
I like how this film questions whether higher consciousness is a blessing or a burden as, while being able to achieve more, it gets more and more difficult to reach one's full potential and feel truly accomplished with life
Ingenious in every way, this tribute, love that you picked Lorn for the ears. Indeed, the Greatest painter ev4r!
It's interesting how this being one of the best episodes in the season is the only one that doesn't have neither blood, nudity or profane language.
Just an observation
And it has the most profound and mature imagery in my opinion. This is what i think of when i think of cartoons made for adults.
@@SAMSARALIVEEEEEE good point. We to often think as adult =sex, violence, language, etc. When in reality is so much more than just that.
Now, I won't pretend like i do not enjoy watching this things, however from time to time watching shows tackle existencial topics is so worthwhile and inspiring.
But it does have a robot, a death, and in a roundabout way love
@@ringkunmori yes and ultimately that's what matters. Like I'm not against any of the violence, language or nudity if the story requires it but this story managed to bring all the 3 important points i.e love death and robots into the story without having to depend on the violence, language and nudity that most of the other stories in the anthology depended on
Apex was inspired by something very cool
This hit me in the feels the hardest out of all the stories. I'd say the kitsune spirit is a very close second
Lorn and Zima Blue are like chocolate and peanut butter
Every time I see Anvil used outside of its own Video or any Lorn song it makes me happy
One of my favourite electronic tracks with one of my favourite pieces of science fiction. This is blessed. Thanks for making this.
This is basically a perfect modern adaptation of the movie "citizen kane". The movie that is considered the greatest of all time. That is what makes it so mindblowing.
Uma vez ouvi dizer que tudo que é grande é uma representação de tudo o que é pequeno. Hoje creio que não é só uma representação mas como também fruto de tudo que é pequeno e simples. Cada átomo, cada partícula, voltamos á origem do nosso próprio Ser, algo complexo formado por milhões ou bilhões de simplicidade, nossa essência singular.
If I didn't know any better, I'd assume this was the actual music video
Is it just me, or does this episode resonate in some unexplainable and unfathomable way with you and make you feel more alive with a different perspective?
I feel ya
It does
What a juxtaposition, bravo. Two pieces of the pinnacle of art.
He tried to find a purpose by doing big projects until he realized that he just enjoyed the small things in life
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who made the connection between Zima blue and anvil
Fine to watch with company
of depression
@@AionAeon You doing okay brother?
Zima really got tired of everyone expecting him to make the next big masterpiece and just said "Bro, i just wanted to clean pools all day."
Just Beautiful.
The song is Lorne - Hammer
Edit Lorne - Anvil
Love this story and character so very much, thank you.
Amazing work. Zima still sticks with me till this day. What a beautiful universe it's set in too.
Purpose has to be very simple because it comes naturally
I love this so much.
Nice meet ! As many this was my favorite of LD&R ;). Thx
My favorite episode of this series. So deep and profound. My 2nd fav is the vampire that one was so much fun.
hikmet anıl Öztekin çok iyi yorumlamıştı..
Poético 😔👌
It shows how art reflects the effort that life has to put into in this world. It is such a brilliant piece, bravo.
pool romba paints the entire of saturns rings blue
это настолько сильно. уверен, что это кого-то подтолкнет..
Masterpiece.............
Hikmet Anıl Öztekin den gelenler
Evet ama durdurup geldim hiçbirşey anlamadım
Evet ama tamamını nerden bulabilirim.
Ben de bu yorumu arıyordum 10 dakikalıkmış tamamı yok mu? Ben durdurdum videoyu hiçbir şey anlamadım geri donüyorum videoya
Video yu durdurup geldim izlemeye jjsnshjs
Ama sanarım bu video eksik tamamını bulamadım 🤦🏻♀️
I tought in this exact same song watching this episode. Amazing.
The soul goes round upon a wheel of stars and all things return
My favorite
So good.
My favourite episode.
awesome
Magnífico
My interpretation is zima found his joy in creating art but then he started making it bigger cause that made him happier. Soon he realised that no matter how bigger he paints it he can’t make bigger than universe and he’ll never be truly happy unless he conquers whole universe by his art but it was impossible because universe is limitless so there was only one way for his eternal happiness and that was going inward instead outward. Because limitations won’t stop outside but it can stop inside and once it stops and he can be truly happy at last. So the message is the way for eternal happiness is inward not outward. No matter how rich you’re no matter how expensive your house, car, phone, estate is you won’t be happy. Because there’s never enough. If you’re a wise guy then you’ll realise that happiness is in small things. Like seeing happiness on your mother’s face. Finding penny in your pocket, completing each other’s sentences. Earn money but remember real happiness comes from being content ✌🏻
Great episode but that shitty zoom as Zima says "... I will slowly shut down my higher brain function" is some God tier untouched meme material
@3:07
The meaning of life is death without guilt,with good works.
Gänsehaut pur..
This is epic !
This episode definitely goes on par with the first episode of volume 1 for my favorite episode legit
Amazing !
Happy he also found meaning in Apex legends
In my opinion the best episode
This should be a series
Kazimir Malevich of our days. I'm sure the authors of this episode were inspired by Malevich
Came here after Apex Legends Trailer
Which trailer and how does it relate to this video?
@@boti5055 Seer trailer, metamorphosis...the artstyle and the video vibe...
@@mohdmizan4341 thank you very much, i saw it and its amazing, i must have missed it when Seer released
I saw this episode as a sort of "you can be the most successful person on the planet/universe but never forget where you came from and how you started."
Nice
This has so much meaning and it could be anything! My funny way I think of the meaning is RECYCLE PEOPLE. But my serious one is someone might find the meaning to life by evolutionary things they may do.
Anıl abiden gelen türkler kaçamadınızz💙
Great work!
thanks!
Heart touching story I'm crying 😭😭😭
“İnsan, sadeliğin önemini keşfedene kadar hayatta hep yerinde sayıyor bence.”
Really takes I’m blue double D double die to a whole Nother level
I got a gecko and named him Zima 😭 he’s great
I think most of the comments get it wrong I think his Zuma was searching for life searching for purpose and at the end he found his purpose.
I'm here bc that new apex legend looking eggzactly like this
I'm going home
Post Nut Clarity be like
Late to the party but it leaves us all with the question, what do we want to do? And does it make us truly happy?
Главный смысл - зиме блу не надо было эволюционировать, он был создан для ясной цели, и ее выполнял. Он был на своем месте!
Люди зачем-то улучшили его, заставив осознать бытие, и Зима снова выбрал цель ради которой его создали. Что логично.
Это вопрос не к нему на самом деле,к нам всем. Зима смог понять, что он просто тот маленький робот делающий простую работу, вот его место.
Где наше? Для чего создал людей наш создатель?))))
Вообщем люди просто заставили робота страдать) как и мы с вами, в поиске себя.
it s like final form of Dr Manhattan
I really enjoyed the concept of this episode we've though my dumbass barley understood it. It was still a good episode 🤣
My dude was meditating on the rings of Saturn
Hikmet Anıl Öztekin'e teşekkürleerr☆
"Ang hindi lumingon sa pinanggalingan ay hindi makakapaglinis sa palanguyan."
Un saludote cordial y afectuoso al Barufis.🤠
Hikmet Anıl Öztekin den geldik
'Mankind have had freedom but they are still servants of the God'
Fuck god
Reynolds is a genius.
0:35 did someone flip off Zima?