Do you think that life could still be possible even if, let's suppose, that new Chernobyl that is forming itself in Japan eventually wipes out all known life on Earth? I believe it would. For if life can prosper out of a Coke bottle, then there would still be hope for a better world... as long as humans are not involved.
Aye, 'tis a bit of a paradox... And yes, maybe the world would be a better place wihtout our presence. After all, many species, from the Dodo to the Migrating Dove to the Caspian Tiger, got extint because of us, wouldn't you agree?
@RatkosKorner But nobody talks of the creatures that have been created or saved thanks to man. Sure they don't exceed what we've killed off or supposed to have killed off. It's also important not just to live for and by ourselves. Many speices will die because we live on this planet. But the painfull process of natural selection will carry on until we do something about it. It's no good waiting for a better world when we can and have to make it better...
@byot09 Haha well I'm a Christian and an animation student as well as a fan of classical music, so its something I'm used to seeing so I'm rather indifferent to this.
@byot09 Well, it's not a very accurate depiction of evolution, so what will the scientists think about it?
But as a Christian, I found it funny, entertaining, and disturbingly accurate in its depiction of the sinfulness and self-destructiveness of human nature in a fallen world. :)
I think this video talks about the emerging of new life in a already destroyed planet. This planet is Earth, destroyed by humans, but life it's still posible, as shown in the video. After a long time of evolution, we can see that the one who survives is the evil and smart creature, that takes over control of the new life forms. Then, the cycle repeats: the new evil form slays the other ones, less fortunates. They can only wait the emerge of new life now, to do the death cycle once again.
It's an amazing animation, how for the entire duration of the piece life is being shown to gradually evolve only to be wiped out in a matter of seconds. It's really sobering to think about how much of an impact we've had on the planet in such a relatively short span of time. I'd like to see the rest of this film, I kinda just stumbled across this video.
I'm confused: This Video was supposed to start with an Astronaut throwing his empty Coke bottle upon the surace of a planet? Then... Primitive liveforms were supposed to emerge & evolve???
I remember seeing this years and years ago on TV in Chicago (25 years? at least?). I've often wondered since then if the "Ice Age" team drew some inspiration from this. They must have, surely?
Wow.. Interesting addapted video to the Movement of Ravel
ivankairyu 10 months ago
Do you think that life could still be possible even if, let's suppose, that new Chernobyl that is forming itself in Japan eventually wipes out all known life on Earth? I believe it would. For if life can prosper out of a Coke bottle, then there would still be hope for a better world... as long as humans are not involved.
Of course, this is just, like, my opinion...
RatkosKorner 10 months ago
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sqccccccccc 8 months ago
@RatkosKorner But you're a man, so how can you wish for it? Are you arsking for a world without humankind?
sqccccccccc 8 months ago
@sqccccccccc
Aye, 'tis a bit of a paradox... And yes, maybe the world would be a better place wihtout our presence. After all, many species, from the Dodo to the Migrating Dove to the Caspian Tiger, got extint because of us, wouldn't you agree?
RatkosKorner 8 months ago
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sqccccccccc 8 months ago
@RatkosKorner But nobody talks of the creatures that have been created or saved thanks to man. Sure they don't exceed what we've killed off or supposed to have killed off. It's also important not just to live for and by ourselves. Many speices will die because we live on this planet. But the painfull process of natural selection will carry on until we do something about it. It's no good waiting for a better world when we can and have to make it better...
sqccccccccc 8 months ago
animazione geniale!!
baronesbc 1 year ago
Great animation to a great peace of music. I wonder however, what the Christians think of this?
byot09 1 year ago
@byot09
Who cares what they think of it. I know I don't.
Decimare1 1 year ago
@byot09 Haha well I'm a Christian and an animation student as well as a fan of classical music, so its something I'm used to seeing so I'm rather indifferent to this.
enemyofbohemia 1 year ago
@byot09 Well, it's not a very accurate depiction of evolution, so what will the scientists think about it?
But as a Christian, I found it funny, entertaining, and disturbingly accurate in its depiction of the sinfulness and self-destructiveness of human nature in a fallen world. :)
MyName42 1 year ago
Bad Monkey! lol.
TheAltair4 1 year ago
@TheAltair4
Indeed. Did you ever watched this unique adult animated feature as a teen? i was 14 when i rented this on video and it blew me away.
Johnlindsey289 8 months ago
@Johnlindsey289 I saw this on t.v. when i was 8 and i've loved it ever since.
TheAltair4 8 months ago
The funny thing is that the latest coca-cola commercial features a guy interacting with animals and is set to Bolero. How coincidental is that?
PTSmash 1 year ago
Bruno Bozzetto: the most inspired Italian comic-drawer and illustrator!
panovideo 1 year ago
I think this video talks about the emerging of new life in a already destroyed planet. This planet is Earth, destroyed by humans, but life it's still posible, as shown in the video. After a long time of evolution, we can see that the one who survives is the evil and smart creature, that takes over control of the new life forms. Then, the cycle repeats: the new evil form slays the other ones, less fortunates. They can only wait the emerge of new life now, to do the death cycle once again.
Jotamota 1 year ago 15
@Jotamota nothing is evil in that, it's only logical continuity.
meeduoh 5 months ago
hows the film called?
i dont remember..
spoZZii 1 year ago
@spoZZii Allegro Non Troppo
PTSmash 1 year ago
It's an amazing animation, how for the entire duration of the piece life is being shown to gradually evolve only to be wiped out in a matter of seconds. It's really sobering to think about how much of an impact we've had on the planet in such a relatively short span of time. I'd like to see the rest of this film, I kinda just stumbled across this video.
Tomapella 2 years ago 3
Nice.
EHH246 2 years ago
I'm confused: This Video was supposed to start with an Astronaut throwing his empty Coke bottle upon the surace of a planet? Then... Primitive liveforms were supposed to emerge & evolve???
ShellTrek 2 years ago
see part1/2
cheers
Steffordprawn 2 years ago
It wasn't an astronaut, I think it was a conductor.
whikless 1 year ago
This is a fantastic film, I downloaded it online for free here: viewfilmsfree {.} com
bridgettemoserza 2 years ago
I remember seeing this years and years ago on TV in Chicago (25 years? at least?). I've often wondered since then if the "Ice Age" team drew some inspiration from this. They must have, surely?
NurnIrl 2 years ago 2
shit. that is dark
debaser247 2 years ago
Poor dino. The monkey is evil :(
DemoisellePeche 2 years ago 13
il gran genio di Bozzetto,fantastico questo film..
luneree 2 years ago 2
magnifico
soiifranz 2 years ago
Assolutamente geniale.
Tatranky07 2 years ago
Geniale.
SnakeMusic 2 years ago 2
°A°
I hate that monkey! ç_ç
This melody is great! When I was 4 I listened to it many times! I'm grown up with these kind of music!
My poor, dear dino! °A°
XDD
faudri 2 years ago
the monkey is pratically the man
Lucap1000 2 years ago
brilliant!
plank25 2 years ago