In the short film: Bunny, an old bunny is trying to cook some sort of food, but is annoyed by a persistent moth. I believe this film is depicting perspective. When the bunny sees the moth, she sees nothing more than an annoying little problem that will not stop buzzing around the light. The moth is "pushing her buttons," so to speak.
After she forces the moth outside, and it forces itself in through the window, it flies over her food preparation. She then swats it, and kills it, and it falls into her food. Angrily, she stirs it up and proceeds to cook it. After a little bit of cooking, and her falling asleep, she awakes by seeing a bright light coming from the oven. As she investigates it, she sees a beautiful light, and finds that the moth is still alive. After her realization of this beautiful light, she crawls into the oven and goes towards the light with multiple other moths.
The moral of this story is that when one views from a one-sided standpoint, you cannot see the beauty from the other side of the story. The moth sees this beautiful light which is what they strive for. The bunny sees this moth as a pest, and does not understand it's love for the light. Except when she crawls into the oven, she then realizes that the light is just as beautiful as it is to the moths. What can be so meaningless to one, can literally be the most beautiful thing to the other. Which is, at least what I think the filmmaker was trying to achieve. To understand the real beauty of life, you have to view that life from multiple point of views. Once you view life this way; you will truly appreciate that life we are given.
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