3 reviews
It needed not more than 16 minutes. We all saw the world once like that as children. It's bold and that little girl has no agenda, it clearly portrays her view of life, and it contrasts that with adults view. No harm no foul here, just an endearing short film that reminds me of looking through a kaleidoscope where everything is a view unto their own.
It needed not more than 16 minutes. We all saw the world once like that as children. It's bold and that little girl has no agenda, it clearly portrays her view of life, and it contrasts that with adults view. No harm no foul here, just an endearing short film that reminds me of looking through a kaleidoscope where everything is a view unto their own.
It needed not more than 16 minutes. We all saw the world once like that as children. It's bold and that little girl has no agenda, it clearly portrays her view of life, and it contrasts that with adults view. No harm no foul here, just an endearing short film that reminds me of looking through a kaleidoscope where everything is a view unto their own.
- juliak-138-93226
- Dec 7, 2024
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This Closing Dynasty is an extremely short story; only 16 minutes long. That's what caught my attention in the first place, figured I might as well watch it. The description said that the little girl, who was out roaming the streets instead of going to school, would make a discovery that could change everything. I never saw anything like that so I must have missed something in the 16 minutes of this film. Unless they were referring to the glass fake gem she found in the garbage that was worthless? Well i don't get it other than seeing a sad story of a young girl beyond her years on the streets.
- PalmBeachG
- Dec 6, 2024
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- amandadanae
- Dec 9, 2024
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