Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Colorforms, Quiz #2

I really want to blog about this film that we watched when we first seen it but I did not get to it. Luckily, I now get to write about it.

This film was probably one of the cutest things I had ever seen. A young girl colors everywhere and colors and gets everything messy. Her parents get angry and upset. They say that she needs to learn and grow up. It sounds a lot like society and the way it diminishes creativity and uniqueness.

The parents send her off to her grandfather is hopes of her learning some manners. Her grandfather has other ideas. He takes her to a world in which color, creativity, and differences are celebrated. The little girl gets to dance and sing and be herself. People didn't try to squash her down, but instead, they pushed her up and made her realize that it is okay to be different.

Today's society shames creativity to a certain extent. They wish for everyone to be the same. They push for girls to be the same shape and size. The world isn't suppose to be perfect and everything isn't suppose to be the same. That is why I liked this film so much. It showed that life is messy and being different can and is embraced.

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