Ancient Eyes Film Analysis

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The short film Ancient Eyes, portrayed through a dog’s perspective, shows the past brokenness and destruction of Top Bridge Regional Park – and the spark of life which takes hold upon the long-ago logged area’s ruins. Early one morning, a dog hears a beautiful but melancholy melody… he follows it to Top Bridge Regional Park. There, he finds old wells, graffiti-covered and forgotten cement walls, a logged field filled with piles of junk, and the decapitated stumps of ancient trees – but life is pushing through as well. Amid the severed stumps, life blooms upon it, as well as in every darkened corner of the forest. As he progresses through the forest, the music gets louder… and leads him to find the true beauty and strength of the forest. Resilience.
Description of Top Bridge Regional Trail:
Top Bridge Regional Trail is a forested region located on the southeastern end of Vancouver Island in Parksville, British Columbia. It has a multitude of trails, with the main trail about five kilometers each way, from the Parksville Industrial Park to the Englishman River. At 207 hectares, the area is filled with creatures such as heron, deer, bears, salmon, cougars and many other types of wildlife – as well, it contains numerous fascinating rock formations! The highlight of the …show more content…

Despite this, every time I walk through Top Bridge regional park, I am surprised by the ways the forest has struggled and succeeded to reclaim its nature – moss now grows over years-old graffiti, piles of broken concrete and chunks of metal now are barely noticeable under heaps of branches, leaves and dirt, and new growth has boldly taken root in the decapitated stumps of trees and logs… in other words, it’s fascinating to see the process of entropy taking hold, and reclaiming

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