makes more noise than a tree falling
a forest that grows ...
; Lao Tzu
the wake of the film on Mauro Corona , this post is dedicated to the vision of a great little animated film, that I've tasted a few days ago: "The Man Who Planted Trees." Adapted from a book by Jean Jono, is a story full of poetry and love for life. A vision on the importance of continually planting small seeds daily vitality, with perseverance and faith in the future. The growth of these seeds does not make noise, we often do not even realize the results are so slow. Often the discomfort and the static view of things that we have, does not make us understand how small things can cause changes in time enormous benefit to all humanity, and this film shows him in a clear, light and deep, touching the heart.
The animation technique used emphasizes lines drawn in a dynamic, constantly changing, the delicacy of the message.
Good vision, thanks to those who have made available on youtube. Be well ...
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