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Black & White

Black & White

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A black sheep tries to befriend a herd but is treated like an outsider by the others.

CertificateUnclassified

Duration6 mins

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  • Sophia, 10
  • 3 reviews

Best Animation Of The Year

5 stars

14 Nov 2023

This 5 min animated short film is about 5 white sheep. The setting strangely takes place on a plain piece of paper. In this film about halfway through a black sheep appears. The other sheep huddle together and exclude him because he is different. The other sheep are being racist to him. I felt bad for the different coloured sheep because when the other 5 sheep go to bed, he thought he could join in. He slept on his own every night. A large fierce vulture attacks and seizes one of the white sheep. They were missing a member. There were only 4 white sheep left so the bird appeared the next night and attempted to steal another sheep until the black sheep came its way with karate moves. The music clearly helped to show emotions and what they were doing. The colours are only Black and White. Duh! The title is called Black and White. It reminds me of the book, Diary of a Wimpy Kid because the characters are like stick people and are black and white. They do not make the pictures look professional and they do not have all the detail in the pictures. Another reason it reminds me of Diary of a Wimpy Kid is because sometimes people get left out in it. I really liked this animated stop go motion short film I recommend watching this. I give it a 5-star rating. It was really entertaining, and I really enjoyed watching it.

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