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The Little Bang

The Little Bang

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A newly-formed bright yellow star, who feels lonely out in the vastness of space, seeks a friend of his own.

CertificateUnclassified

Duration7 mins

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  • Callum, 9
  • 10 reviews

The Little Bang

4 stars

26 Mar 2024

In this 7 minute short film about planets, I was a heart-warmed cuddly teddy bear as I watched. Anyways, we’ve got to get into the review, so lets jump in! As the sun waves at some of the planets, he gets ignored because it’s too bright! I can’t even look at it myself. Sorry, where were we? Ah, yes. After a few minutes, a bright blue shadow appears beside him. Well, maybe not beside, a few inches away. I’m guessing it was the moon. Now, the moon is sleeping, so the sun takes Saturn's ring and throws it at him. As the sun waves, the moon doesn’t have hands! So, the sun shows it how. He gains his arms (pop!) and waves back. They do a few tricks, but they realise they can’t come close! The sun tries to come over, but it just CAN’T! A black hole comes along. It decides to use it to its advantage, which is a great idea. But his courage diminishes... Will the sun do it and SURVIVE? Will they see each other again? Watch on Into Film now!

The sound was so relaxing I almost fell asleep! Well not, as my hyper levels were up but you know what I mean. The story, I think, takes off from The Big Bang. Probably not, but I didn’t create it, so I don't know. The setting is in space, so it’s just dark, blank stars surrounding it. The characters, obviously, are planets and stars from outer space. The camera looks 3D, but I don’t think it was. The colour, again, was just a blank black background surrounded by stars. I rate this film a 4/5 as I liked it a lot, but I just didn’t feel the vibe. Although the animation was good, and I loved it, it’s just that bit where it suddenly feels boring. I don’t have a single clue why I found it boring, but it’s still a good rating! But that’s me. I’ll be off now! Bye!

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