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Добавлен 19 сен 2024
National Award Winning Film | A Coconut Tree | Joshy Benedict
Credits:
Writer, Animator, Editor and Director
Joshy Benedict
Producers
Robinson Thomas, Joshy Benedict
Backgrounds and Character designs
Joshy Benedict
Compositing
Praveen Stanley Johnson
Music composer
Bijibal
Studio: Bodhi,Cochin
Keys
Madhu Paul
Sarod
Raj Naik
Sound Design
Ratheesh Vijayan
Studio: Audio Green Digital Studio,Cochin
Mixing
Anand Babu
Studio: Final Mix, Thiruvanathapuram
email: joshybenedictart@gmail.com
Writer, Animator, Editor and Director
Joshy Benedict
Producers
Robinson Thomas, Joshy Benedict
Backgrounds and Character designs
Joshy Benedict
Compositing
Praveen Stanley Johnson
Music composer
Bijibal
Studio: Bodhi,Cochin
Keys
Madhu Paul
Sarod
Raj Naik
Sound Design
Ratheesh Vijayan
Studio: Audio Green Digital Studio,Cochin
Mixing
Anand Babu
Studio: Final Mix, Thiruvanathapuram
email: joshybenedictart@gmail.com
Просмотров: 43 182
നല്ല അനിമേഷൻ, മികച്ച സൗണ്ട് എക്സ്പീരിയൻസ്🎉.
This is Life all are alone one day
Shed your old leaves, move on. We are not meant to lay root.
നമ്മൾ നട്ടുവളർത്തുന്നതൊന്നും നമുക്ക് സ്വന്തമല്ല എന്ന തിരിച്ചറിവ് ഉണ്ടാവുക..
What was this😂
the old mother blackened by the lightning strike of new age, time stole her everything tore her soul by demise of her husband and city stole her son, once a beautiful leaf flew away in fire, wonded burnt. Cruel reality a real story of life to lifeless, uncontrolled urbanization must get controlled and culture should get revive.
Wonderfull
Wow🔥
Bakwaas hai.
Bakwaas hai.
Just as poignant is Ray's Aparajito. Outstanding work.
bro congratulations, your thoughts derive with a pretty way
incredible sound design... really captured the intimacy through small additions, loved it!
Good.animation hardwork is outstanding.
Animation is art and this short film proves that😉
I understand it's content But l can't explain it though comments
The story of Rural life where Hardworking parents do everything for their kids...and let them to go to the town for better opportunities.... But everything that shines isn't that Gold : perfectly applies on big cities and town... Who knows what happened to their kid....whether he's still alive or not... Son Went so far... Husband passed away... Now, The Old lady has nothing left to hold her at that place except that lucky coconut tree.... The coconut tree is actually the symbol of her son who was planted when she was pregnant.... When the Coconut tree burnt....She lost all her hope.... Burning of coconut tree symbolised....His son is no more.... This movie literally gives me the glimpse of Persepolis (2007) and the Red Turtle (2016) in a very authentic as well as original artistic form.... Hats off to Joshy Bennedict and his entire team who bring the glimpse of rural life... This is not just a story Of South India, Its a Story of Entire India, as well as the world....who ever...lived the rural life and dream of reaching the urban world.... Pure Animation, The colors and way of light animation is just top notch ....not a single dialogue...outstanding...just classical music....literally mind blowing.... Thanks for making this Short movie, I hope you open the gate of mainstream quality animation in India...❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thx
I think its about how a tree lives and eventually dies for a family almost like a pet dog. The little rustle in the leaves was its way to playing with the young child. they both experience reaching maturity together. Then it weeps for its owner. Finally it burns itself to show light to the older mother. Always giving. Nature is so selfless...unlike humans
The tree planted during her pregnancy is a part of her family that grows with her son. The son after growing up leaves in search of livelihood but the tree stays with the old couple. The husband passes away leaving her alone without a Husband or Son but the tree is still there to support her. One tragic day lightening strikes and kills the tree leaving the old woman No Reason to live there anymore as she is left with nobody there so she walks away from there too........
My interpretation of the film suggests that it portrays the story of children in rural areas leaving home for better opportunities in the city, while their families, especially the parents, are left behind, torn between wanting the best for their child and the emotional strain of separation. The family, particularly the mother, faces a dilemma: should they remain in the rural home where they’ve spent their entire lives, or should they join their child in the city? The coconut tree in the film symbolizes the mother’s hesitation and deep attachment to her roots. In the end, the mother makes the difficult decision to move and live with her child in the city, a choice metaphorically represented by the burning down of the coconut tree, signaling the end of one chapter and the beginning of a new life.
Excellent interpretation
Badhia abhivyakti 🎉
My interpretation: how globalism destroys the fragile rural family system as Son leaves to city & abandons his roots.
My uncle says hi
Super 👏👏👏👏
Art means what the viewer interprets it to mean. I was touched. We don't know yet what happened to that last coconut that fell.
Nobody can explain the content.
I didn’t understand.
really well-made. beautiful work. the lighting work is amazing. but please tell me, does it mean everyone passed away?
Such a beautiful concept!! Not to mention the style and animation was just perfect❤
Beautiful and powerful. ❤
👌👌
She would have decomposed before being found.
this was very heart touching . I got Goosebumps a lot of times while watching this short film.❤
masterpiece, the art style ,the backgrounds, characters, music everything is beautiful 🤩
Thank you - very special
👑
Nandu Nandu
Adbhut..... amazing.......❤.... superb..... thanks to all makers of this🎉
So glad that I click on the thumbnail ,a treat ❤
Yep. Same, I was about to scroll over.
the lighting and simplicity. perfect!!!
Please update the synopsis.
Bliss to watch ❤
I enjoyed looking at it, but I have to confess that I didn't understand the significance of the coconut tree in the lives of the people. Ultimately just something else that the woman would lose? Nothing is permanent?
The coconut tree also represented the child. Which is why the mother having stumble upon a young sapling while she was pregnant drew connection to it. And just as her own child aged, the coconut tree grew taller. The scene where the son leaves to find his life, The mother is seen crying underneath the tree holding it, trying to feel connected with her son. The rain symbolizes sadness or loss. And Im assuming the lightning strike destroying the tree could mean that it was time for her to let go of this connection with this tree and actually find her life as well. Or the son maybe in danger? Idk
@@sporadicpenguin3911 you're amazing ✨️
Thank you for your explanation @@sporadicpenguin3911
Yeah right, where are the robots?
@@lt7388 Lol
but why end at a such sad note?
someone explain the climax.
Light & shadow 💥. Frames ❤
👌👏
Poli bro💥💥
Only beach is missing❤
Excellent work and beautiful scenes!
great🤝 congrats
Beautiful <3
ഗംഭീരം ❤
Super ❤❤