Worlds Apart
Part science fiction, part thriller and part cautionary fairytale, Worlds Apart encompasses the universal themes of innocence, friendship and the possible fate of humanity. Set in the not so distant future, Earth is visited by extra terrestrials on a peaceful mission to find sentient life. Landing near a central California farm home, they discover a desolate, polluted world where little life remains. As they search the abandoned farm home, they find a lone teddy bear that emits signs of life. With the aid of their futuristic technology, they extract the memories of the teddy bear and thus unravel the mystery of humanity's demise. Worlds Apart asks the questions, Is there hope for what remains of humanity?
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Best movie ever!
At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
first, it is one of most touching eulogy to old, classic and so familiar teddy bear. second, it is a remember about small, significant truths and values. then, it is the precise portrait of childhood, happiness and the meanings of life. not the last, it is a splendid animation, for many reasons but, the important one is , maybe, the simplicity. it is not a surprising detail for a short animation but, in this case, it is real helpful. for the force to present an universal reality, beyond us, defining us. because a polluted world is not exactly subject for a dark utopia but a precious warning about to have who risks be more important than to be.