Alike: Film Analysis

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If we all embrace children’s creativity, it will help them with their overall happiness, health and emotional intelligence. I will be giving my thoughts and opinions and the short film called Alike.

The short film starts off with the father packing his son’s school books, when they walk to school and work everyday, they walk pass a gentleman playing the violin and the son stops to watch him. The father hands him his backpack insinuating to keep moving along. While they both go to work and school, they both seemed overwhelmed. The child has an assignment to complete, writing his ABC’s between the lines. His teacher looks at his colorful homework and tells him to do it again. When he leaves class to meet with his father, he runs to his dad and gives him a hug and they both seem very happy. As the days continue everything seems routine, his teacher and father is not impressed with his school work, he’s not happy anymore and the violin man that he loves to see every morning is no longer there. …show more content…

In the film, we can see that the child got into a routine. At first he seemed happy and excited to go to school, but when it was the same repetitive cycle everyday, he got very bored and unhappy. When he did his school work, he got “told” that the work he was doing was wrong although he was writing his ABC’s in different color along with pictures. So he corrected his work by doing what everybody else was doing. I believe this stops a child from being creative end up more like everyone else, boring. Even his father recognized that he was not

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