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I love how they have zipped mouths, implying that children never had a chance to speak up about their problems and perspective because adults would just shut them down.
This isn’t just about school. It’s about the endless repetition that every day brings. Sickening to the point where anything different or out of the ordinary, even if it hurts, is a relief.
@@britneyherrera6972 He's probably ok. Trust me when I tell you that he's one of millions that experience that kind of feeling on a everyday basis. I wake up in the morning wondering what the point of everything is. Our lives during school is just a endless cycle that has no end. It's just unnecessary and I really wish there was something else we could do with our lives. School brings anxiety, depression and alot of other mixed thoughts. School sucks, it's honestly the worst part of alot of teenagers lives and it brings more bad than what it brings good. I'm 16 myself and I have chronic depression and anxiety. Shits tough, but you gotta go through it.
Is mostly because school system dont care Usually people with steriotypically low grades tends to be more social, ibclusive with teachers,so they have a healthier aura
Google teen sucide statistics 5089 die due to school a day abolish all forms of school google prevent uk teachers are legally allowed to spy on children and convict them of terrorism i and several of my friends have been convicted for terrorism at 9
You know what I like about this? It doesn't do the usual trope of "The odd one out starts a revolution" or at least doesn't lay into it. By all accounts to the teachers, 4483 was just an ordinary, regular student like the others. Not troubled. Not strange. Not unique. His buildup was internal, quiet, until the day he finally snapped.
-a world of pollution. -a teacher masked with a smile to hide who they truly are. -stalemate/tie. -the same emotional thoughts. -becoming tired of a repeating cycle. -realization of repeating elements. -the zipper shatters to represent a student finally speaking out. -a student revolt starts. -desperate measures to change a repeating cycle. -laughter because the cycle finally broke. Truly worthy of an award.
After 12 years, it remains one that still inflict such heavy emotions, and one that we all can deeply relate to. That disturbing laughter, it hits so hard.
And boomers don't give a crap about the kids. We just work, work, and work for 18 years. Then we work MORE for a couple decades, then we finally can relax through retirement which would happen in your elder years. Its society.
I remember seeing this when I was 9, I was binge watching all the short films on RU-vid at the time but I didn’t understand them at all. Now I’m 18 seeing this again and I fully understand and see how the world really works
I guess this is just an extreme emphasis of how school could get really wrong but in most Cases it not like that, atleast in my country its not like that.
The thing is, all the other kids still only followed the crowds. They still only opened their mouths when the first kid did, and all the windows broke one after the other as if it was a sequence. All the kids rioting seemed to be quite similar, showing that even when they do something out of the ordinary, they still only will if someone else will first.
The meaning: Everyday is the same,that is why the dog gets every day hit. They all get the same Notes. Everyone is too perfect. Everyday the same cycle. The teacher wears a mask with a smile,cause he cant smile. He needs to keep smiling,so he wont get fired. The children cant open their mouth,cause everything needs to be perfect. In sports they allways get a draw,cause it needs to be perfect. One day a child knew,that everyone lives in a perfect cycle and there is no need for a perfect cycle. So everyone began to break the perfection. The Child saw the dog and knew it cant be the same,so he saved the dog to end this cycle. That is why he laughed at the end...
It was getting annoying to see all these school kids saying that this was purely about school. It wasn't in the slightest about school. It was about perfection and how if perfection will be achieved, everything must be the same.
@@agusmohamad8572 Can you please explain. Are you saying that the schools force a hyper traditional ideology onto the students with a heavy handed dictatorship style. I’m just making sure I understand because I think you’re onto something
@@randomuser5443 some schools do other dont, I dont know much about other country educative system, but here in México some schools do other dont, the ones that dont are mostly private schools and public ones are like 70% about that shit and 30% is pure useful life education
OK WELL CRAP EVERYONE IS WRONG Here's what's going on One of the boys in the world keeps seeing the same things, over and over. The dog keeps being hit by the train, nothing changes. At school he's perfect. For getting goals he gets simple claps of congratulations. He sees his 100 on his paper and thinks 'Why do I go on like this?! What's coming out of it?! A simple clap and and pat on the back?!' The adult fails to see what's wrong, he's perfect just like the other kids. The child finally opens his mouth and shows everyone what's going on! So they open their mouths too and start doing something different. This time when he sees the dog he chooses to save it ending the loop forever. So he laughs, he finally did something different! He ended it! So he chooses to end his life by laughing
This story is about a world where everything is perfect, but it’s not. These kids are trapped in a life where everything is the same, they get everything perfect, they are tired of it. The dog represents the repetitiveness of their lives, when he saves the dog, he shows emotion, he is free, they are all free.
My life at this moment. Yes, I would normally don't enjoy going to school but I do considering that it's the only way to escape my family and even through people there are still not really nice it's still better than what I have to endure at home.
I would ALWAYS go on walks to the park to avoid my house because of my brother. He never hurt me, and I know he loves me, but he scares the living heck out of me, and this is coming from a kid who laughs when people die in movies
In a lesson in my school we answered questions about this animation and i was intrested in its lore so i watched it home and now that i can see it clearly MAN WHAT A TRUE DEPICTION
When the adults were wearing a mask, it shows that they were also a target of the school system and they are just hiding it by wearing a mask, showing a smile that they are happy.
Plus the one teacher started to realize whats happening He was like: hold on... Everything's the same... No differences except for the name and number..
So, is this how the school system doesn't care about how students feel and only their grades. And eventually it goes into a boiling point where they break the silence which the zippers represents.
@Insert Name nope,mental health affects how we handle stress,relate to other and make choices. It is emotional health,it shows they are sad and depressed. So you're wrong
@@terrorgaming459 very sad bro its just words to scare or exagerrated i guess cause at age 9 you shouldnt be called that stuff ya but stay safe and be good.
Child: Gets 100% Child: **Has mental breakdown** Child: Gets hit by train Child: **Demonic laughter** Edit: Just so you know I’m aware that this video has a true meaning and why he started to cry. I’m just making a joke to brighten the mood I’m sorry if anybody was offended by this, just needed to clear some things up (:
The Almighty Cat he had a mental breakdown because he noticed how everything was always the same, it was the same repeating cycle with no end. He laughed at the end because he finally broke the cycle
Einversüchtig .mp4 I know it’s sad and I understand the actual meaning. I’m just making it a little bright because I don’t like everything to be sad. I get it’s real meaning and I’m just making a little joke
Children, a stage of life where you forced to learn and forced to be the best. You forced to digest something you don't like and not to improve what you like. You don't have free will to choose what your choices. Make friends that only last for a couples of years, once they're gone it's hard to go back. You forced to think about your future even though you're supposed to enjoy your childhood, playing, be happy.
Our language teacher played this to our class... all we did was answer questions about this short film and then we went back to normal... like it didn’t happen and she didn’t know that this is actually the reality.
I know if i start now, i wont stop. Please know this is only my view on the school system. Our school districts from kindergarden level to eighth grade continue based off a biased and older way of life. All the princibles I know are old white men, and I cannot give names, or i will get in deep trouble for it. What I can say is that even the teachers are fed up with the old rules and new threats. I feel that in a small ammount of time, public schools will get enough negative popularity that they will be shut down, and for good reason. The school board has never showed that they care, or put a message into it. The stress of numbers and letters being repeatedly impressed on kids is terrifying to all of us while we sit there and break down as the worst times of our lives unfold right down the paths we saw it down. Do we have a choice? No. Because it's alwayse been that way. We go through public school, K-12, with the same nagging stress following us every step of the way. Alot of our parent's say "life isnt fair" because its not. You wanna know what else isnt fair? Having to wake up early at five in the morning after an almost sleepless night, thinking about the stuff thats gonna possibly affect our entire lifes afterward. As well as paving our own roads to a trade of extreme debt for a half-decent job. Im hoing to only say this once, the only reason i can see in my school that we need a counsellor is because our school board cant do their goddamn job.
You know what the thing is I was just reading your comment and my mind told me: laugh? What laugh? And then my eyes turned back to the video and just then the part when the kid laughed was just on my screen
I was terribly frightened when he opened his mouth, but, I guess, he was tired of everything being the same. If you made it here, if you notice the video just shows how everything has to be perfect, no matter how much damage it would do to a child by repeating everything, every day.
To summarize this story, these kids live a boring life in the future, they want to make a change so the zippers on their faces break off for them to speak up.
I'm late to this, but for anyone wondering, in some asian countries like Japan (probably the people that made the video, judging by the credits), this is even more accurate than anywhere else due to the impossible expectations their parents want their children to meet, causing them an insane amount of stress and in some cases depression.
"Some cases"? I'm pretty sure depression would the the most probable result of constant stress. Why do you think the cases of hikkikomori are so extraordinarily high. Also, not only is this video a perfect reflection of the sheer insanity of education in Japan, but for the majority of all the other nations in Asia such as China, South Korea, Thailand and India just to mention a few.
@@CloudStrife777FF no por nada son los países con mayor taza de suicidio del mundo, si yo me harto de las clases en línea o normales sin expectativas casi, no quiero saber lo que ellos pasarán.
@@Anonimo_Exanonimo Es una locura, les ponen bajo mucha presión constantemente por sus notas académicas y otros proyectos en los que se involucren de cara a su futuro. Para muchos padres, si no destacas en algo importante o en tus notas, piensan que no vas a tener futuro allí.
I grew up holding all emotions in and laughed at pain whenever I felt it and even got stitches and asked to not get local anesthesia. Never realized how fkked up it was bcuz I withheld myself from simple emotions like happiness because I was insecure and didn’t want to embarrass myself. Do not be me. Do not think taking pain without emotion makes you tough. Learn to have healthy emotions and don’t depend on horrible feelings to give you a sense of relief from the mundane
Nah,mostly schools try to send exams about movies,so I persobally poems can be more expressive,cause they are removed from look,time, space and effort,unlike animations
Some people made the explanations already but I noticed the teacher is wearing a mask with a happy face on it. Meaning he too, like the students, are forced to be perfect. To wear a smile even if he's not even happy.
If you look closely there was a blood stain on the ground where they first tumbled and a blood pool by the child's head after saving the dog so I think the laughter was their way of dealing with the emotions of finally saving the dog
Who else noticed how the kids’ drawings of the factory chimneys were each slightly different? They didn’t all draw them in identical positions, each had theirs arranged slightly differently. Goes to show how they still had a little bit of creative uniqueness in them that couldn’t be taken away by their demanding society… or maybe they have a lot of it left, but they’re only able to show it through the one creative thing they get to do in school.
Damn! This can make someone cry. I miss this kind of animated films. Nowadays they don't have this kind of feel to them. It's all just colors and rainbows and flowers!!
I’m from Japan and the creators of this anime is also from Japan. I think this anime shows the negative tradition of our country that adults try to educate children to become “normal” or “average” people. In Japan, if people do something different from others and have distinctive personality, they have high chance to get harassed and bullied. The child saving the dog seems happy in the end, because he could do what he wanted at stake of his life.
@@MazzaHazzaVR I’m 8 and so scared, But I feel like I’m repeating too, Mornings: *arguing going to school drying tears* This middle of the day: *trying to do best thinking the most but, still that voice is still there saying your shit your trash asshole* End of the day: *Finally freedom!!*
Yeah they say we can tell them anything and when you try to let them know what's bothering you and they're like "That's your problem, dear. We aren't responsible . Stop complaining too much" wtf
@@terrorgaming459 may I ask where you are from? It’s horrible that can happen to a young child who probably hasn’t don’t anything to get them charges for that
It's really just about kids who literally have to be perfect, and everything is the same, until eventually everything changes. In addition, there are many more videos that are more scary, this is just an example.
Man the online school generation, think for a second, no meet other kids, no talk to anybody, no learn a shit, thats the perfect combo for a mental weak who cannot complain becausr he does not have the courage, all generation that started secundary o primary onlne went to hell
the meaning behind here is that they’re tired of being perfect, they’re tired of doing the same thing everyday and getting a simple clap. The dog represents the endless loop that they’re going through, and saving the dog shows that the loop is over
@@crashedg7976 People are just putting it down to point it out just in case some people who don't feel like scrolling down to far or this person hasn't seen other comments at the time,and who cares if they copied :/