Showing posts with label literature components. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 23 August 2011

One Man Band - Irony - Greed Brings Up Cooperation?



One Man Band, another hilarious animated short film made in 3D which was written and directed by Andrew Jimenez and Mark Andrews, also produced by Osnat Shurer, head of Pixar's Shorts group, seems to be entertaining. The story brings up many kinds of themes that makes the story seems to be interesting which can be obtained by most of us as viewers. Especially the greed, which is one of the most popular theme since it was already written by almost all of the blog authors who post the entries about this short film. Yes, it is the greed that dominates the opinion of viewers towards the themes of the film, which is also dominating the whole story within the film. 

It appears to be obvious when we see Bass, a street performer playing a routine tune on a deserted Italian village square one fine afternoon, waiting for a pedestrian to tip him in his rusty iron cup. Soon, he spots Tippy, a humble peasant girl clutching a big gold coin, with the intention of dropping it in the piazza fountain to make a wish. Bass, seizing the opportunity, immediately plays an impromptu track, capturing the young girl's attention. Just when Tippy is about to drop the coin into Bass's cup, a newcomer steps onto the scene. Treble, a suave and flamboyant street performer, plays a more attractive sound, effectively stealing Tippy's attention, much to the anger of Bass. Not to be outdone, Bass ups his ante, with Treble daring to take it even further. The two rivals unleash their arsenal of musical weapons, trying to vie for the attention (or rather, the tip) of Tippy. From this point, it can be seen how the greed is unleashed between the two performers, performing their tracks with their own determination and hope just to grab a little girl's single little coin.

The story continues when the girl cowers in both performer's wild musical cacophony and in the process, accidentally drops her sole gold coin, which falls down a drain and gets lost in the sewers of the village. Heartbroken, Tippy sheds a single tear, but then angrily demands from Treble and Bass a replacement coin for the one they made her lose. When the two musicians come up empty-handed, Tippy insists she take one of Treble's violins and Bass's iron cup in an attempt to get her money back by playing solo. She then tunes the violin and begins to play it like a true virtuoso, prompting a passing pedestrian to drop a large bag of gold coins into her cup. Elated, Tippy hugs the bag and approaches the fountain, but not before she pulls two coins out of her bag and tempts Treble and Bass. But as they eagerly reach out to grab them, she tosses the coins into the top of the fountain, out of reach, to the dismay of the two one-man-band units. Then there is a post-credits scene shows that it is now nighttime, with Treble standing on Bass, trying to reach for the coins in vain. 

By referring to the end of the story, both performers are still greedily struggling to retrieve back the gold coin which is out of reach of them. Ironically, they don't compete each other for the coins in that part and instead of that, they cooperate together for it! Of course, they might forever become rivals to each other, but just for their greed's sake, they are willing to cooperate. Friendship is not possible be involved here because their cooperation is because of their greed and not by their 'sudden friendship'. Therefore we can see that the story also involves irony in which the two one-man-bands cooperate together instead of competing with each other, and their cooperation is a sham value as their act of cooperation is stimulated by their own greed.

Sunday, 21 August 2011

One Man Band-Determination VS Greed




Themes:

Determination is one of the main themes in this animated short film. It shows how the person try to give as best as his can to achieve his target or wills.


In this short film, a one man band performer named Bass sets up his mobile stage and begins to play his ensemble in a quiet Italian village plaza. He's set out his tin cup in front in the hoes of getting a few coins for his entertainment. He looks out across the square and notices a small peasant girl approaching the fountain with a gold coin,with the intention of dropping it to make a wish. He excitedly looks at the coin and toots his trumpet to get the girl's attention. He lures her in his direction playing some fun tunes and he offers her tin cup for the coin. Just when the girl is about to drop the coin into Bass's cup, a newcomer steps onto the scene. Treble, a suave and flamboyant street performer, plays a more attractive sound, effectively stealing the girl's attention. Treble plays different stringed instruments and even has a smiling puppet whose hat tips down for coin collecting. The small girl is wide-eyed and impressed and begins to put the coin into the puppet's hat when she turns to see Bass pulling out all the stops to get her attention again.

However,Bass loses control of his acrobatics though, and destroys his stage and falls all over himself and his instruments. Treble looks at the small girl as if Bass is a silly nuisance and begins to play again. Bass doesn't give up though, and soon the two one man bands are dueling it out over the tip they both want from the girl. They both play at the same time, creating a crescendo of wild chaotic music. However, the small girl cowers in fear and drops her coin, which fall into the drain. This is the consequence of being greed, another theme in this short film. Sometimes, a person becomes greed towards something and willing to do anything in order to achieve it.


However, a post-credits scene shows that it is now nighttime, with Treble standing on Bass, trying to reach for the coins in that fountain. This shows the cooperation between them at the end of the story....


By: Mohammad Rizal Bin Abdul Rahman (16525)

Thursday, 18 August 2011

One Man Band: A Metaphor

"Two is better than one"

SYNOPSIS:
'One Man Band' is an Pixar Studios animated short film. The perspective of the story may be vary in accordance to the people watching it. The story is based on a musician, waiting in one corner of a piazza for people to tip him as he keeps playing his routine tunes. Soon, he spots a girl with a gold coin wanting to make a wish near a fountain in the piazza. He seizes the opportunity and grabs the little girl's attention to tip him instead of throwing the gold coin into the fountain. As it goes on, a newcomer comes into the scene, playing more up-tempo scores, attracting the little girl even more. Intimidated, both musicians step up their game and trying to get the attention in hopes that the little girl would tip one of them. During the musical battle, the little girl accidentally drops the coin and it goes into the sewer. The girl angrily demands for a new coin from both of the musicians. Since neither of them has any money to repay her, she then insists of taking a violin and an iron cup. She tunes the instrument and starts to play like a true virtuoso, making a passer-by to drop in front of her a huge bag of gold coins. Elatedly, she hugs the bag and takes two coins out of it. As the two musicians eagerly want to get their hands on the coins, she throws the coins into the fountain, landing at the topmost of the fountain. The scene comes to an end, the musicians stand on top of each other to reach for the gold coins.

The story emphasizes on teamwork. In my opinion, if the two musicians work well together, the most possible thing that is to happen is the little girl giving them her coin as a token of appreciation. They do not even has the slightest idea of how well and beautiful they sound when they both play together. On the other hand, in the end of the story, somehow, the two musicians work together to reach for the gold coins which landed on the top of the fountain.

BY: WAN AFIFI ZAWAWIE BIN WAN ZAKARIA (16543)

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