I headed down to my local cinema to finish off the Shorts today.
Live Action Short Film
A Lien
Anuja
I'm Not A Robot
The Last Ranger
The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent
Three of these are available for you to watch online, which I did do over the past few weeks, and that's great because then when I go to the theatre to catch the others, during the ones I've already seen I can either re-watch, or I can go get my popcorn refill!
This is definitely one of the years that I prefer the Live Action Shorts to the Animated Shorts. They are all a little depressing, though. Why are humans? I do continue to ask this question. Also, there were a couple of my fellow moviegoers chatting in the lobby afterwards who were flummoxed by how these Shorts left things unresolved at the end. It's a fair point; it was very Lady-or-the-Tiger-esque up in the Live Action Shorts. At any rate, issues presented include: immigration/deportation/removal by ICE, child labor/opportunity for education, authoritarian regimes on the verge of genocide, humanity vs. robots, and the murder of innocent animals by poachers for their tusks & horns so that some horrible men can get rich and or feel more "virile" and strong. #WHYAreMen, seriously.
Order I want them to win:
The Last Ranger, The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent, honestly this is so hard, I won't be mad if any of them win, maybe Anuja-A Lien then I'm Not A Robot? This is not to really take anything away from I'm Not A Robot. This category might be the least dud-ly of all the categories.
Order I think they will win:
Wow I really don't know. They're all so timely. I'd like some others to weigh in here!
But maybe A Lien (timely) or The Last Ranger (infuriating but galvanizing)? , The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent -- so timely -- then I'm Not A Robot (also so timely) and Anuja? Dude, I don't know.
What do you think?
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