查理·麥克西的同名繪本改編的手繪動(dòng)畫,關(guān)于善良、友誼、勇氣和希望,通過一段辛酸而真摯的旅程,講述了一個(gè)男孩、一只鼴鼠、一只狐貍和一匹馬,四個(gè)孤獨(dú)的靈魂在尋找家的過程中結(jié)伴而行,并在彼此身上找到了自己存在的意義。
#自愈心靈 BBC出品,一部32分鐘短片,卻能自愈心靈。 關(guān)於家的定義,關(guān)於什麼是愛,關(guān)於尋找自我…… &心在漂泊,哪裡都是流浪。 成年男人的內(nèi)心,更渴望被溫暖,被安慰,被鼓勵(lì)。 成熟是什麼? 學(xué)會(huì)自己哄自己開心。 #男孩、鼴鼠、狐貍與馬 英國(guó)畫家查理?麥克斯,以獨(dú)特畫風(fēng)搭配溫暖睿智的對(duì)白,在IG上圈粉百萬。 他將自己對(duì)人生的體悟,化為男孩、鼴鼠、狐貍與馬四個(gè)角色,四個(gè)角色踏上未知的旅程: 有人因受傷而沉默寡言, 有人怕被排擠而隱藏了自己的天賦。 他們學(xué)會(huì)向彼此坦誠(chéng)脆弱、學(xué)會(huì)接受自己。 一路上他們發(fā)現(xiàn),荒野很嚇人,卻也萬分美麗。 終於,他們理解了友誼的珍貴。 找到歸屬,回到了家。 #經(jīng)典語錄 “生活很難,但是你是被愛著的。” “求救不是放棄,而是拒絕放棄?!?“和朋友們閒待著,從來都不會(huì)沒事做。” “永遠(yuǎn)要記住,你足夠好,做自己就好?!?“我覺得家是溫暖,友善的地方,有很多燈?!?“迷路的時(shí)候,就順著河走,河會(huì)帶你回家的?!?“落淚是有原因的,眼淚是你的力量,不是弱點(diǎn)?!?“我們最大的自由之一,就是決定如何,對(duì)事情做出反應(yīng)。” “每個(gè)人,都會(huì)有感到迷失的時(shí)候,我知道自己就是這樣?!?“友善是最好的,它默默存在一切事物之中。我們需要照顧的,美好事物太多了?!?“當(dāng)你感覺,困難超出了控制,就把注意力集中在,眼前你愛的東西上,風(fēng)暴會(huì)過去的?!?/p>
周日十點(diǎn)多鐘,躺在床上曬太陽(yáng),在b站刷到了這個(gè)動(dòng)畫。點(diǎn)開,看完,還挺喜歡。原因如下: 1. 配音不錯(cuò),英音,語速慢,適合練練聽力。 2. 畫面挺唯美,也有很多我喜歡的要素:雪景,白樺林,白馬,馬的眼睛,飛翔的翅膀。 3. 有些畫面就那樣留在了腦海,突然自己想試試:在雪地上打滾。白馬左右翻來翻去,小男孩躺在雪地上,呈大字型,手腳不停的開開合合。等下個(gè)冬天我也要試試。 4.有些話讓我有了聯(lián)想,想到了曾經(jīng)閱讀的書或遭遇的事兒:小男孩站在河里的一塊石頭上,看水中倒影,說只能看到外在,卻看不到內(nèi)在,可更重要的是內(nèi)在。一瞬間想到的就是張德芬的:親愛的,外面沒有別人,只有你自己,所有的外在事物都是你內(nèi)在投射出來的結(jié)果。 白馬收起了飛翔的翅膀,因?yàn)閯e人的嫉妒。 鼴鼠(畫的真如彈幕中說的,太像地瓜了,哈哈哈)說:人最大的自由,就是如何對(duì)事物做出回應(yīng)。我們無法選擇遭遇,但是可以選擇如何應(yīng)對(duì)遭遇。
the Mole: Hello!
the Boy: Hello!
the Mole: What are you doing here?
the Boy: I'm...lost.
the Mole: Oh dear! Well, that's no good. So how did you get here? Well, HELLO!
the Boy: Hello, who?
the Mole: Hello, cake!
the Boy: What cake?
the Mole: That cake! It looks delicious, spectacular, I mean it's magnificent.
the Boy: I can't see a cake.
the Mole: It's...it's...Oh it's a TREE.
the Boy: It is a lovely tree, and it did look a bit like a cake.
the Mole: So...Yes. Well, no cake, and you are lost.
the Boy: Yes.
the Mole: An old mole once told me:"When you're lost, follow the river, and it will take you home."
the Boy: But I can't see a river.
the Mole: Perhaps you can see one from that branch. And if you happens to see a cake while you are up...
the Boy: I'm so sorry!
the Mole: Oh no, I am sorry.
the Boy: Are you ok?
the Mole: Completely my fault.
the Boy: I'm really sorry.
the Mole: Well, no. Thank you. I was feeling a bit warm actually. What can you see?
the Boy: Nothing, really.
the Mole: Oh...What do you want to be when you grow up?
the Boy: Kind.
the Mole: Mmm. Nothing beats kindness. It sits quietly beyond all things. So much beauty we need to look after.
the Boy: Yes. So much. Are you all right?
the Mole: Yes. Sorry. Totally fine. No, just thought we should start looking for that river. Lemon drizzle! This is quite a hill.
the Boy: Is this better?
the Mole: Oh! Well I don't want to be so much trouble.
the Boy: It's okay.
the Mole: Oh well, thank you!
the Boy: What's that over there?
the Mole: It's the wild. Don't fear it.
the Boy: Look! I can see a river.
the Mole: Wait! What? I said don't fear it, not charge straight at it. I mean, really. Good Grief!
the Boy: Do you have a favorite saying?
the Mole: Yes.
the Boy: What is it?
the Mole: If at first you don't succeed, have some cake.
the Boy: I see. Does it work?
the Mole: Every time.
the Boy: Did the old mole say which way we should follow?
the Mole: Mmm...I didn't ask her that.
the Boy: Oh. Isn't it odd, we can only see our outsides, but nearly everything happens on the inside? Is there...something there? It's getting dark.
the Mole: Shall we...hmm?
the Boy: Good idea!
the Mole: We can set off properly tomorrow.
the Boy: What was that? Imagine how we'd be if we were...less afraid.
the Mole: Most of the old moles I know wish they'd listened less to their fears, and more to their dreams. What do you dream about?
the Boy: Home.
the Mole: Oh. What's that like?
the Boy: I don't know. I'm...not sure. But, I know I need one.
the Mole: Oh, golly! He looks hungry!
the Boy: He does. It's ok. The fox is gone. What was that?
the Mole: I'm not sure.
the Boy: Do you think someone is hurt?
the Mole: Maybe.
the Boy: Should we go and check?
the Mole: Good idea. I'll stay in here to... keep you warm.
the Boy: Okay. Thank you. It's the fox! He's...trapped.
the Mole: Oh dear!
the Boy: Please, be careful!
the Mole: I'm not afraid. I'm not afraid. I am not afraid...
the Fox: If I wasn't caught in this snare...I'd kill you!
the Mole: If you stay in that snare, you'll... die!
the Boy: You did so well!
the Mole: One of our greatest freedoms is how we react to things.
the Mole: Lovely morning! Should we get go...?
the Boy: Whoops! You're rolling! You look like a snowball. No, a mole ball, a snow mole... Stop rolling!
the Mole: Goodness me!
the Boy: Oh gosh! No! The river. Look out! Take my hand! Oh no! The fox! No! No! No! No...
the Mole: Thank you!
the Boy: Thank you. Oh the fox is back. Do you think he's coming with us?
the Mole: Oh, I do hope so.
the Boy: Maybe he's lost, too.
the Mole: Well I think everyone feels a bit lost sometimes. I know I do. I know what a home looks like.
the Boy: Do you?
the Mole: Yes. It has walls, a roof, a bell above the door, and cakes in every window.
the Boy: I think that's a cake shop.
the Mole: Oh! Is that not a type of home?
the Boy: You can't live in a cake shop.
the Mole: Well, why ever not?
the Boy: I think home is somewhere warm, and kind, with lights.
the Mole: Oh! Hello!
the Horse: Hello!
the Boy: Hello! Have... you been here a while?
the Horse: It feels that way.
the Boy: Are you lost?
the Horse: No.
the Mole: We are, but we... have a plan. Oh...the snow on the trees, it really does look just like icing!
the Boy: You are obsessed. Doing nothing with friends is never doing nothing, is it?
the Mole: No. Oh! Look at that! I am so small!
the Boy: Yes. But you make a HUGE difference!
the Horse: So, what are we doing?
the Mole: Well, we are on a quest for cake.
the Horse: Are you now?
the Mole: No no, not really. We're following the river to find a home.
the Horse: How far is it?
the Boy: We...don't know.
the Horse: Well, let's get going then.
the Boy: How fast can you run?
the Mole: Well I wouldn't say I was a natural athlete, but I did once win a digging competition.
the Boy: I don't mean YOU.
the Mole: Oh, I see. Well, oh! Golly!
the Horse: You fell. But I've got you!
the Boy: Sorry!
the Horse: It was an accident.
the Boy: It was my fault. I let go. Oh gosh! Sorry. Sorry.
the Horse: Ah no, tears fall for a reason. And they are your strength, not weakness.
the Boy: I think you believe in me, more than I do.
the Horse: You'll catch up. Life is difficult...but you're loved.
the Boy: Look! Lights! That looks like a home.
the Mole: Yes, it does, doesn't it?
the Boy: The fox never really speaks.
the Mole: No. And it's lovely he's with us.
the Fox: To be honest, I...I often feel I've got nothing interesting to say.
the Horse: Being honest is always interesting.
the Boy: What's the bravest thing you've ever said?
the Horse: "HELP!" Asking for help isn't giving up. It's refusing to give up.
the Mole: Sometimes I want to say "I love you all", but I find it difficult.
the Boy: Do you?
the Mole: Yes. So I say something like "I'm glad we're all here".
the Boy: Okay.
the Mole: I'm glad we're all here!
the Boy: We are so glad you're here, too!
the Mole: Ahh!
the Boy: What should we do? That didn't sound good.
the Mole: Good grief! I don't like this!
the Horse: When the big things feel out of control, focus on what you love right under your nose.
the Boy: Oh I like that!
the Horse: The storm will pass!
the Boy: Oh no! Where are the lights? I can't see them anymore. It feels like we have such a long way to go.
the Horse: I know. But look how far we've come.
the Boy: I just...don't think we can do this. I'm never going to find a home.
the Fox: You know, sometimes your mind plays tricks on you. It can tell you you are no good, that it's all hopeless. But I've discovered this: you are loved, and important, and you bring to this world things that no one else can. So hold on!
the Boy: Are you all right?
the Horse: There's...something I haven't told you.
the Boy: What?
the Horse: I can fly.
the Boy: You can fly?
the Horse: Yes. But I stopped, because it made the other horses jealous.
the Boy: Well, we love you, whether you can fly, or not. Come and join us.
the Fox: Oh I think I'll stay here. Thank you!
the Boy: Please? Wow~~Wow~~
the Horse: Look! There it is!
the Boy: You found it. It...looks like a home, doesn't it?
the Mole: Well, here we are then.
the Boy: Yes. Thank you! Goodbye!
the Fox: Always remember: You are enough, just as you are!
the Mole: I'm glad we're all here!
the Boy: I'm so glad you're here, too! Goodbye! I'm really going to miss you... No! Home isn't always a place, is it?
the Mole: Well, this is warm.
the Fox: Mmm...and very kind.
the Horse: And look at the stars!
the Boy: So, you know all about me.
the Horse: Yes!
the Boy: And, you still love me?
the Horse: We love you all the more!
the Boy: That's why we are here, isn't it?
the Mole: For cake?
the Boy: To love, and be loved.
*少去關(guān)注自己的恐懼,多去關(guān)注自己的夢(mèng)想。
*多奇怪啊,我們只能看到自己的外表,但幾乎所有的東西都發(fā)生于內(nèi)在。(世人大多眼孔淺顯,只見皮相,未見骨相)
*我們最大的自由之一,就是決定如何對(duì)事情做出反應(yīng)。
*我真小,但是我能造成巨大的改變。
*沒事,落淚是有原因的,眼淚是你的力量,不是弱點(diǎn)。
*生活是很難的,但你是被愛著的。
*當(dāng)你感覺困難超出控制,就把注意力集中在眼前你愛的東西上,風(fēng)暴會(huì)過去的。
*有時(shí)候腦子會(huì)欺騙你,它會(huì)讓你覺得自己不夠好,一切都渺無希望,但我學(xué)會(huì)了這個(gè),你是被愛著的、重要的,你給這世上帶來了獨(dú)一無二的東西,所以耐心點(diǎn)。
*永遠(yuǎn)要記住,你足夠好,做你自己就好。
*不對(duì),家不總是一個(gè)地方。
*所以你們都非常了解我?是,所以你們依然愛我?我們更愛你了。所以我們才在這里,為了愛與被愛。
*我有件事沒有告訴你
什么事?
我會(huì)飛,但我不再飛了,因?yàn)轱w行令其他的馬嫉妒我。
無論你會(huì)不會(huì)飛,我們都愛你。
畫風(fēng)干凈的治愈系童話,里面的臺(tái)詞很棒。 “友善是最好的,它默默地存在于一切事物中” “我們只能看見自己的外表,但幾乎所有的東西都發(fā)生于內(nèi)在” “少去關(guān)注自己的恐懼,多多關(guān)注自己的夢(mèng)想” “我們最大的自由之一,就是決定如何對(duì)事情做出反應(yīng)” “說實(shí)話總是有意思的” “當(dāng)你感覺困難超出了控制,就把注意力集中在眼前你愛的東西上” “你是被愛著的、重要的,你給這世上帶來了獨(dú)一無二的東西”
畫風(fēng)細(xì)膩很棒,簡(jiǎn)單又深刻,年少不知曲中意,聽懂已是曲中人,男孩、鼴鼠、狐貍、和馬,如果以男孩為本位的話,三個(gè)動(dòng)物有時(shí)候是他自己內(nèi)心的投射,是分身,有時(shí)候是外界的幫助,是外物,重要的是在雜糅交錯(cuò)的各式情感中找到舒服的落位,一旦你的情感都有對(duì)應(yīng)的載體,便會(huì)有勇氣,但也要感激現(xiàn)有存在的與警惕自己總想要太多,問明自己的最低需求以及自己想要的東西是一件難事,并且它因時(shí)因地因際遇而一直在變化
“我們只能看見自己的外在,但幾乎所有的事都出自內(nèi)心”
“我們最大的一種自由,是我們對(duì)事物的反應(yīng)方式”
“別哭,掉眼淚是有原因的,眼淚代表你的堅(jiān)強(qiáng),而不是軟弱”
“人生很難,但你被愛著”
“誠(chéng)實(shí)就是一件有趣的事情”
“你說過最勇敢的話是什么?”“幫幫我,像別人求助不代表放棄,而是代表拒絕放棄”
“當(dāng)你覺得無法控制局面,就專心想著眼前那些你愛的東西”
當(dāng)雞湯出現(xiàn)在米其林三星餐廳的餐桌上
繪本的格言體,凝練而富深意。改編為動(dòng)畫,反倒卻成了短板,只覺得空洞。
好懷念和那個(gè)女孩一起用電腦翻這本繪本那咯咯笑的時(shí)光啊
明亮的,安靜的,治愈的,又是童話一樣的落寞的。“always remember: you’re enough,just as you are.”
我認(rèn)識(shí)的人越多就越喜歡狗。
畫風(fēng)很溫柔,尋找家的過程中我已有了新的家。讓孩子知道“去愛與被愛”。
心若沒有棲息的地方,到哪里都是流浪。非常治愈的動(dòng)畫。
很好地還原了原作繪本的風(fēng)貌,堪稱新時(shí)代的小王子寓言,暖心又治愈?!拔覀冏畲蟮淖杂芍?,就是決定如何對(duì)事情做出反應(yīng)。”“你說過最勇敢的話是什么?”“幫幫我——尋求幫助并非是放棄,而是拒絕放棄。”“你覺得哪一刻的自己最堅(jiān)強(qiáng)?”“當(dāng)我敢于顯露自己軟弱的時(shí)候?!?/p>
“To love, and be loved ! ”,今日破大防…
雖然是一碗高濃度雞湯 但手繪的風(fēng)格實(shí)在太好看了 筆觸之間都是溫度
好喜歡這種水彩畫一樣漂亮干凈唯美的畫面 所以即使我平常不喜歡雞湯也覺得這個(gè)短片很溫暖 doing nothing with friends is never doing nothing, is it?
比繪本更可怕的是繪本上的道理。5
不錯(cuò)的兒童繪本短片,干凈畫面畫風(fēng)配上干凈音樂,缺點(diǎn)是說教味太重
溫柔的畫風(fēng),溫柔的故事?!盀榱巳?,和被愛?!?/p>
“當(dāng)你感覺困難超出了控制,就把注意力集中在眼前你所愛的東西上” 成年人更需要被溫暖、被鼓勵(lì),如果別人給不了,那就自己安慰自己吧(看那些讓你感覺溫暖治愈的書籍、影視)
Sometimes you are lost, sometimes you fall, sometimes there’s a storm coming, you are loved. Always remember you are enough, just as you are. To love and be loved. 會(huì)飛的馬我真的太愛了!還有一雙隱形的翅膀!
其實(shí)不值得五顆星,雞湯味太重了。但是畫風(fēng)太好了。討論著愛與被愛,如何表達(dá)愛,家的定義,自我的迷失…這是我一直深知卻也一直需要的。請(qǐng)記得去愛具體的人(或個(gè)體),那會(huì)給你巨大的勇氣。你是重要的,你是值得被愛的,你不是一個(gè)人。記得要成為善良的人。善良一點(diǎn),祝你和我。我們是馬,隱藏自己委屈自己;是狐貍,保持警惕和距離;是鼴鼠,渺小且膽??;是男孩,失去了信心和無助。但是還好我們是被愛的,是值得被愛的,別怕要勇敢。I‘m glad we are all here.為了去愛,與被愛。
齁甜齁甜有點(diǎn)吃不消我還沒傷到需要這么每一句話都是寬(教)慰(誨),著實(shí)是沒有內(nèi)容只有說理。動(dòng)畫硬功夫沒得說線條飄逸動(dòng)物動(dòng)態(tài)超絕寫實(shí),同時(shí)集結(jié)了Idris和Gabriel Byrne啊voice porn?。ㄚs腳后者念love這個(gè)詞口音挺重的哈)
很療愈的童話,就像雪夜中橘黃的燈,明明遙不可及,看到了,也會(huì)當(dāng)是家,哪怕家這個(gè)概念已經(jīng)比窗花模糊。長(zhǎng)大了就該聽不到鼴鼠、狐貍和馬說話了吧,不知道他們的恐懼、慌張和憂傷,也不知道這些會(huì)在彼此擁抱后融化。還是橫截的故事好,有愛與被愛,有所謂恒久,而不再有下一秒的枝枝蔓蔓。
身旁有家人,何處都可為家