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A family of climate change refugees is ambushed by a tiger on the flooded streets of Kolkata.
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"Wade" from the exciting Indian animation collective "Ghost Animation", is an award-winning post-apocalyptic action animated short that grapples with what the world will look like in the wake of climate change.
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WADE
A Film by Ghost Animation
Directed by Kalp Sanghvi & Upamanyu Bhattacharyya
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"Arriving from India on the heels of an illustrious festival run, we’re pleased to present you the online premiere of Wade, an intense post-apocalyptic animation that showcases its creative team’s fresh design ideas in terms of visual style, worldbuilding, and storytelling, all of which they marry to…a deep sense of environmental conscientiousness?
Set in a future version of their home city of Kolkata which has been made uninhabitable by climate change, the film’s directors, Kalp Sanghvi and Upamanyu Bhattacharyya, craft a moody meditation that imagines survival in a post-disaster landscape, only to then explode the proceedings into a visceral action-thriller. While the film’s setting and supernatural undertones appeal on primal geek levels, and a kickass confrontation with a streak of tigers is unquestionably the heart of the film, Wade manages to transcend its stripped-down plotting and feel more substantive than a simple exercise in badassery. Wade’s initial and patient eye to its flooded surroundings, its thoughtful depiction of the group dynamics within its band of refugees, and the artful and inconclusive ending, all shine in the limited space surrounding its big showcase set-piece. Together, they provide the level of detail and specificity that elevates the action as well as justifies the high-concept climate angle of the film.
Animation and environmentalism have been engaged in a fruitful partnership for the last several years, a mini-trend I noted in last year’s review of the French student film, "Migrants". Animation’s freedom to depict whatever is imaginable with a total disregard for live-action cinema’s need for feasibility or budget has allowed it to be a useful storytelling medium for tackling big abstract concepts like climate change via metaphor or allegory. What distinguishes Wade from the other examples I’ve cited is not only in harder edge (ripped off limbs and infanticide make this a film to keep away from the kiddos) but also its status as a project hailing from Southeast Asia, one of the areas most afflicted already by climate change.
In conversing with Sanghvi and Bhattacharyya it became immediately clear how much this premise really inspired Wade. It was at the heart of the team’s crowdfunding pitch in 2016 when they became the fastest project on the Indian site Wishberry to meet their funding goal, and much of the same reasoning persists in 2022, as the directors noted that,
“While there is a lot of nostalgic storytelling about Kolkata, being a space steeped in centuries-old culture and tradition, not very many stories envision the future of the city. Sadly, Kolkata, along with several other cities in the world like Bangkok, Dhaka, Shanghai, New York, and Amsterdam are extremely vulnerable to rising sea levels…
The more we started thinking about how the whole city was living on borrowed time, almost waiting for an imaginary dam to breach, the more afraid we got. How does our life look after climate change?” - S/W Curator, Jason Sondhi
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@shortoftheweek
@shortoftheweek 2 года назад
Thanks to Ghost Animation for allowing us to share their work! Watch the best short films on Shortverse ➔ shortverse.com
@checkchessy2978
@checkchessy2978 2 года назад
That's funny, recently published animations have all been competiting for the festival international du court-métrage in Clermont Ferrand in 2021... They are so good. Glad they're here now !
@bold9291
@bold9291 2 года назад
This piece of work is amazing.
@aviral7791
@aviral7791 2 года назад
Like anime...
@shub202
@shub202 2 года назад
Great visuals but story seems unfinished.
@SB-gl5mm
@SB-gl5mm 2 года назад
Keep it up bro we want more like this
@huntercool2232
@huntercool2232 2 года назад
My Eyes: “This animation is really cool.” My Brain: “What the heck am I watching?”
@billi5920
@billi5920 2 года назад
Ikr its SOOOOOOO jarring I was like *wut* Y tf did tiger go under water Y did the bid tiger gave birth to a human hybrid Y tf did the sher-khan snap !?
@alvinmarlon1083
@alvinmarlon1083 2 года назад
They drowned a baby wtf
@localscissors4036
@localscissors4036 2 года назад
They drowned the baby and immediately afterward a tiger human hybrid was born. Still don’t know what the heck it was about
@jade_illustrations
@jade_illustrations 2 года назад
The important part is that they drowned the baby
@hi_im_angelatrainor
@hi_im_angelatrainor Год назад
@@localscissors4036 reincarnation
@Solqueen86
@Solqueen86 2 года назад
my small take on the newborn tiger and tiger fight was: The newborn was a sign of adaption and change. its paws become more human-like and its strips are almost liquid-like to blend with the water while the orange tiger that killed the blind child's mother and try to kill the cub might have been a figure of how some people refuse to change or adapt even when its clear you have to the fact the bigger mother tiger had to assert herself to the orange tiger that not only went after a large amount food alone and try to ward off other tigers to keep it. A sign of greed and self-interest instead of helping and staying with the pack. When it saw the newborn new features that would make it very adaptable it try to kill the newborn because it was clear it would be survivor better. So the tiger rather kill of any changes or run away when it is lost. Given it's neck got cut it will die much earlier than before.
@owolet5896
@owolet5896 Год назад
That’s great interpretation!
@grimle
@grimle Год назад
Not only that but the reverse result with the people beautiful compliments it
@kats.5958
@kats.5958 Год назад
I think this is probably a pretty correct I interpretation overall. There probably isn't just ONE way to look at this film, like most art. But that's definitely most of my takeaway.
@Garouwerks
@Garouwerks Год назад
Thank you for the explanation. I understood the bulk of the film, but was missing out on the nuance. I thank you for letting us know what you experienced and saw.
@Emre-rm2qc
@Emre-rm2qc Год назад
Sounds like anti-Muslim propaganda.
@yanivproselkov4555
@yanivproselkov4555 10 месяцев назад
It feels like the cub of the water walking tiger took the spirit of the drowned baby, which turned it human. Very cool animation.
@pikachue602
@pikachue602 4 месяца назад
Message that humans are becoming more animals and animals are becoming more humans.. Tiger is a religious symbol of beast like myths b'coz of dangerous habits
@TheFunnyDictator
@TheFunnyDictator 3 месяца назад
Wdym?
@bob-fu4jk
@bob-fu4jk 3 месяца назад
@@TheFunnyDictator Probably meant something like the drowned babies soul passed to the newborn tiger.
@TheFunnyDictator
@TheFunnyDictator 3 месяца назад
@@bob-fu4jk What's the point/message of showing such a thing?
@AnnaAndreeva-hs7ew
@AnnaAndreeva-hs7ew 2 месяца назад
​@@TheFunnyDictatorAfterlife probably
@basillabib4548
@basillabib4548 Год назад
This touches a nerve. Being born and brought up in Kolkata, having roamed Park Street since childhood, and having experiences all the subtle references that the animators so cleverly disguised, this short presents a truly nerve-racking alternative future. And of course, incredible work on the animation!
@youtubingrexan5989
@youtubingrexan5989 6 месяцев назад
Since I've never been out of my country and I've never been to India, could you share some or even just one of the "subtle references"? I'd love to appreciate this short even more than I already do. Even if you choose not to, thanks for your comment!
@user-yz6ce1si7r
@user-yz6ce1si7r 3 месяца назад
THE BABY😭😭😭😭
@JazminRobin
@JazminRobin 2 месяца назад
oh, good man, please enlighten our minds about this short 🙏
@basillabib4548
@basillabib4548 2 месяца назад
It seems like there is a lot of interest for people to know about Kolkata so thanks for making me rewatch this video again. Here goes few points: 1. 0:42 That's the famous Howrah bridge 2. 0:56 The object in the foreground is a tubewell. "Bishti" are people who deliver water from these tubewell to your doorsteps in big leather pouches for a fee. 3. 1:13 That's Howrah station - the largest and the busiest station in the entire Indian railway system. 4. 1:19 is the entrance to the Park Street metro station which is at the heart of the Kolkata metro system. This station is always crowded. Kavi Subhash and Dumdum are the two ends of the line ofc. 5. 1:25 train assembly station, dont know the name though. Something like Battersea region of London 6. 1:27 classic power grid unit pasted with yellow tinted ads. These are notorious for advertising shady massage parlours of the city. 7. 1:34 that's Victoria Memorial 8. 1:49 Classic bengal architecture - the arched doorway and red bricks 9. 3:05 That's the bengali script below English ofc. Clearly shows signs of a rebellion. 10. 3:16 That's the iconic Flury's bakery at Park Street. Probably serves the best breakfast in the city even today (if you look carefully at the banner, you can see the year it was started). The billboards you see are various brands and shops. Since Kolkata was the capital of the British empire, they modelled a lot of the city on London. This was the hub of Anglo-Indians so the legacy of the place is still rich in aristocracy. Although, the number is dwindling now, IMO. PS: I'm a student who is away from home so this video just adds to the fact that I miss my city a lot.
@oizyzz
@oizyzz 2 месяца назад
@@basillabib4548 very informative and interesting, thank u for sharing about ur home
@nikhiljadhav2922
@nikhiljadhav2922 2 года назад
who said our Indian Animators don't have talent , this is a proof that if we gave them a chance sky is the limit as a anime fan i am really happy to see that we are started improving and making our animation industry better.
@gaurav4610
@gaurav4610 2 года назад
😅no one said indian animators have no talent its just no one really supports them in real life just in online world support them and when the movie comes no one would go and so this industry never grew
@gaurav4610
@gaurav4610 2 года назад
@Akai l'écaflip no one says indian animation sucks
@introvertion6460
@introvertion6460 2 года назад
@@gaurav4610 but people do say it sucks and many popular ones do, like Motu Patlu and chota bheem
@gaurav4610
@gaurav4610 2 года назад
@@introvertion6460 because we pay cheap so we get cheap its is lower middle class country most of us pirate and watch things and expect they make good animation free for us
@enderredacted112
@enderredacted112 2 года назад
@@gaurav4610 exactly here people think art is worthless. only something nice to look at.
@medicgaming6317
@medicgaming6317 2 года назад
As an Indian, it’s pretty refreshing to see something Indian for once.
@premkumar00
@premkumar00 Год назад
The U.S. generates more plastic waste than any other country, producing roughly 287 pounds of plastic per person per year, according to a new congressional report.02-Dec-2021
@SoftForecast.
@SoftForecast. Год назад
@@premkumar00 what.
@kapildeori7432
@kapildeori7432 Год назад
​@@SoftForecast. 😮😮
@senboy9002
@senboy9002 10 месяцев назад
​@@premkumar00 True but not directly related to their comment
@syddieanimations8051
@syddieanimations8051 Год назад
this is amazing but, did anyone else like, freeze up or heart stopped when the guy drowned the baby?
@aether491
@aether491 3 месяца назад
no they had to save themselves
@sapphirarlo
@sapphirarlo 2 месяца назад
Yes. Yikes
@kaylynnanson6231
@kaylynnanson6231 2 месяца назад
Yes, but it was understandable from a tragically human perspective.
@Malgazar
@Malgazar 2 месяца назад
Yea I just said “well that just happened
@oreoyin-yan8414
@oreoyin-yan8414 2 месяца назад
Honestly i probably would've paid him the same courtesy after the fight was over. Surprised the mom didn't do him what he did to jer child
@IronWolfArts
@IronWolfArts 2 года назад
Absolutely astounding both is animation, artistry and storytelling! I also love that super early on it already hinted at the tigers, not just from faded murals in the scenery, but with one man wearing a mask on the back of his head. For those who may not know- many people in India, especially those that work on the outskirts of forests such as loggers, wear masks painted/carved to look like faces on the back of their heads because tigers are ambush predators. Tigers are less likely to attack prey head-on because the risk of being seen before the pounce can allow the prey to escape a potential surprise attack. This way, the chance of being attacked unaware from behind is greatly reduced.
@caleighcharlebois1001
@caleighcharlebois1001 2 года назад
Ohh that’s great context for the story
@TruthFromTheMtns
@TruthFromTheMtns Год назад
Ya I figured that. Great strategy indeed.
@laidbackbeau
@laidbackbeau Год назад
That trick would work on predatory humans who aren't close enough to see clearly which way the guard is looking.
@MiniTigra
@MiniTigra 11 месяцев назад
Tigers also have white dots on the back of their ears to look like eyes, so they have a natural mask like that themselves
@harharhahrahrharo
@harharhahrahrharo 10 месяцев назад
this comment is 1yo but i heard that some amount of tigers learned that we use masks behind us, apex predator..pretty scary they can learn right?
@hithisisbeelzie5034
@hithisisbeelzie5034 2 года назад
I got chills running down my spine when i saw the trader's assembly frame. So beautifully drawn and animated. Kudos to the artist, I literally see every place shown in this short everyday. Damn EDIT: For anybody curious I think the mystical tiger that could walk on water was probably an inspiration from "Dakshin Ray" a shapeshifting tiger God of the Sundarban tribes quite similar to the Sming of Cambodia.
@susmitagudi3773
@susmitagudi3773 2 года назад
Is that's why one of the man is wearing that mask on back of his head!! .. I just googled about dakshin ray after seeing your comment 😅
@hithisisbeelzie5034
@hithisisbeelzie5034 2 года назад
@@susmitagudi3773 yeah i think it is said that tigers dont attack when their prey is looking at them. This is a well known tactic devised by the tribals in Sundarban
@susmitagudi3773
@susmitagudi3773 2 года назад
@@hithisisbeelzie5034 thanks for this information 😊
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 2 года назад
Watch 👀👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 💖
@arcane_abomination
@arcane_abomination Год назад
Thank you for explaining! I honestly didn't know what to make of the tiger
@TheMadGod
@TheMadGod 2 года назад
Absolutely incredible. If all Indian Animation was like this, instead of shitty Motu and Patlu, our film industry and cultural influence would be so much more.
@bloatedcow1361
@bloatedcow1361 2 года назад
HAHAHA THAT CARTOON WAS SH*T ( Motu and Patlu )
@veen-a2092
@veen-a2092 2 года назад
sadly majority of consumers or society as a whole are still in that phase of "cartoons/animations are for children" and doesn't understand or appreciate the amount of hard-work and dedication that goes into making animations
@vaibhavaher4244
@vaibhavaher4244 2 года назад
Those animations are for kids mate..
@enderredacted112
@enderredacted112 2 года назад
the problem is animation like this, though amazingly beautiful, is really time consuming and hard. animators are thoroughly underpaid. and this style must have been painful to work with
@enderredacted112
@enderredacted112 2 года назад
so people tend to want to make cheap shite that is for children, because they think they have no standards (which they are wrong about)
@Roonlovesfish3874
@Roonlovesfish3874 Год назад
Dayum! I work in the Sundarbans and just yesterday, I and my research assistant were discussing a similar fate of Kolkata. Love the mudskipper. For those who do not know, in the Indian Sundarbans people are killed by Tigers almost weekly. Also, people of the Indian Sundarbans used to consume tiger flesh many decades ago.
@nkm08
@nkm08 4 месяца назад
Wht do you do? Forest officer?
@nkm08
@nkm08 4 месяца назад
Pls reply
@jazzed5039
@jazzed5039 25 дней назад
Isn't it due to depletion of the forest land? Since the forest land is vanishing the chances of hunting goes less every time as the other wildlife animals are almost vanishing so they depend on human flesh of sundarban.
@jessydaniels4399
@jessydaniels4399 11 месяцев назад
I love how original the animation style is and how the faces of each character, human or tiger, show so much individualism and personality.
@rounaksaha4402
@rounaksaha4402 2 года назад
I am from Kolkata, and been recently to Sundarbans on a trip ... This is brilliant and scary....
@rajarshihalder5038
@rajarshihalder5038 2 года назад
What a masterpiece!
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 2 года назад
Watch 👀👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 💖
@user-zd3fr6gx2d
@user-zd3fr6gx2d 2 года назад
@@spandexspleen I sincerely think they ran out of budget and also I think sadly they ran out of support as well bcus majority Indians still don't know about them 😕 😥
@rebelblade7159
@rebelblade7159 2 года назад
3:04 This part is brilliant despite being so minimal. The writing on the wall shows that the first victims that came fleeing due to climate change weren't exactly treated well due to typical xenophobia.
@fer_nanda4509
@fer_nanda4509 2 года назад
No person from any country (other than the gringos) wants their native homes to be a mass immigration riot
@hat7475
@hat7475 2 года назад
Wow,, amazing detail
@thetaurielwitch4371
@thetaurielwitch4371 11 месяцев назад
That's because if you think practically resources are less and humans are not controlling their population so it's not always xenophobia, neither humans are taking measures against these catastrophic changes nor we are opting for eco friendly life. Whatever is shown is shown with a practical perspective! Isn't it!?😅
@itsgonnabeanaurfromme
@itsgonnabeanaurfromme 3 месяца назад
No, it's not about xenophobia. It's because of already dwindling resources.
@thatpeskyrat
@thatpeskyrat 3 месяца назад
@@itsgonnabeanaurfromme people can interpret it however they choose
@nocubemc
@nocubemc 2 года назад
Incredible animation and drawing style. The view of shattered and sunken cities populated by animals and with almost no humans left has it's own unique atmosphere. They story is a bit confusing for me, but very likely it is related to reincarnation. A life of human child goes to the tiger cub.
@blueberry-muffin2157
@blueberry-muffin2157 Год назад
No one's gonna talk about how one of the guys just literally took a crying baby out of it's mother arms and drowned it right in front of the mother
@themightyspartan1012
@themightyspartan1012 4 месяца назад
After that the tiger gave birth to a tiger cub. Perhaps the soul of a human baby has been reincarnated into a tiger cub. Meaning life and death is an eternal cycle.
@thebirdguardien.14
@thebirdguardien.14 2 месяца назад
@@themightyspartan1012 in buddhaism. yes. although this animation would have been better without drowning the poor baby though.
@thebirdguardien.14
@thebirdguardien.14 2 месяца назад
i agree. the animation would have been better without that scene.
@tidalbow8969
@tidalbow8969 2 месяца назад
He had no choice
@thebirdguardien.14
@thebirdguardien.14 2 месяца назад
@@tidalbow8969 well, he could have done something better.
@manishmamgai2350
@manishmamgai2350 2 года назад
Man this is what we call true Indian animation, totaly different from anime and western style. Guys loved your work..
@puneetmaheshwari
@puneetmaheshwari 2 года назад
Yup the original Indian art style 🛐
@kyupified2440
@kyupified2440 Год назад
Personally i think it’s lacking something
@lycanoregaming8443
@lycanoregaming8443 Год назад
​@@kyupified2440 what it's lacking?
@fretzT_T
@fretzT_T Год назад
@@kyupified2440 nothing is perfect tbh
@aasamspb967
@aasamspb967 Год назад
It has some inspiration from Chinese animation. You know, Chinese animation have a lot of landscape shots and negative space.
@princessthyemis
@princessthyemis 2 года назад
This is...absolutely INCREDIBLE. I love how the tigers are slightly pale and squiggly and drawn with super thin lines. I love everything about this. I love the implied worldbuilding and MIRACULOUS sense of setting and atmosphere.
@plumsquash.
@plumsquash. 3 месяца назад
There's a small detail that the person who is wearing mask behind his head harkens back to the Indian miners in the 19th century who were prone to tiger attacks from behind while working. So, they wore face masks positioned behind their heads which stopped tiger attacks drastically
@user-vy4co7tv3w
@user-vy4co7tv3w 8 месяцев назад
Bro really said: “SHUT UP” And drowned the crying baby 💀
@Sushi_BOO
@Sushi_BOO 2 месяца назад
I will drown
@Mrcabbage-tc9xv
@Mrcabbage-tc9xv 4 дня назад
​@@Sushi_BOOya me too
@animaxfrnd
@animaxfrnd 2 года назад
This is so amazing ! Can someone explain what is the meaning of the mother tigress walking on the water? Is it because that the cub is magical? As the cub comes out of the womb, the mother tigress sinks in the water. Is it like the baby tiger is bridge between tigers and human living together?As the paws looked like human hands. And also the girl at the end seems to have the same magic that she can walk on the water. Is it like they are next generation so they have special powers? Can you guys share your thoughts .
@the_one_who_looks
@the_one_who_looks 2 года назад
я тоже ничего не поняла 😅
@squancho1412
@squancho1412 2 года назад
I think the piece as a whole is meant to convey both the clash and coexistence of man and tiger in a world ravaged by the changing climate. Like in the Sunderbans It's a beautifully animated short film.
@ketandudhe2754
@ketandudhe2754 2 года назад
The animator is a senior from my college. As he had explained in the first screening back in 2019, the tigress that walks on water is an outcome of evolution. This evolution takes place to due to constant floods in the area. Over the years, sea level is rising in costal areas of India because of the climate change. The tigress and the cub are depictions of how everything is slowly adapting to new environmental conditions. And the tigress sinks in water, not due to the cub, but because of going unconscious after giving birth.
@sourinbhattacharjee5426
@sourinbhattacharjee5426 2 года назад
@@ketandudhe2754 , Thanks man for explaining. Hey, can I ask you one question ? Where do you and your senior learn animation ?
@akshaypaliya7179
@akshaypaliya7179 2 года назад
@@sourinbhattacharjee5426 I think NID Ahmedabad
@mrigendrajha2690
@mrigendrajha2690 2 года назад
Now i can say screaming top of my lungs......🙌 That THIS IS INDIAN ANIMATION....❤ something that is truly unique and something totally different from japan or disney Edit: i don't know why but some people are taking this comment as something on japan. I just meant to refer that it is not a copy of some existing japanese anime or disney for which we should be proud.....why taking it as a comment on japan?
@silverback9714
@silverback9714 2 года назад
Yeah brother 💯💯💯
@user-mh6ju3pg8c
@user-mh6ju3pg8c 2 года назад
Your comment is wrong because, Japan is a nation while Disney is a company. And this video alone doesn't define Indian animation. Indian animation doesn't need to look exactly the same as this either
@steam550
@steam550 2 года назад
@@user-mh6ju3pg8c Jesus! Why r u so negative bro. Why are u pointing out the things that this comment didn't even meant?! Japan sure is a nation but is famous for it's 2D animation in the entire world like Disney and Pixar are for! tf should he had told then?! Defining Japan for animation as it has been the peak of 2D anime. Willingly or unwilling people compare every 2D animation quality to the anime. I don't see anything wrong in that. And sure Indian animation doesn't need to look the same but at least there's a hope now. The animation was done so well and can be a ray of hope and motivation for those who want to bring animation in India. Indian animation is doing more than motu patlu. It should be appreciated instead.
@mrigendrajha2690
@mrigendrajha2690 2 года назад
@@user-mh6ju3pg8c bro i was not comparing japan or Disney or anything in particular....i am just happy that something that is different or unique to indian animation is being produced🙌
@sayitasis8326
@sayitasis8326 2 года назад
@@steam550 Ignorance isn’t bliss but you surely seem like it is. He’s right Japan is a nation while Disney is a cooperation.
@jep9092
@jep9092 Месяц назад
In a turbulent flood world caused by climate change an Indian city must adapt and evolve to overcome the obstacles just as the Tigers do a blind tiger has evolved to walk on the water and can see that so too has the blind little girl However through life there is death and as the blind tiger gives birth to the next generation of evolved Tigers she must pass on The village moves on and continues to adapt the best of its ability such as processing the tiger meat for their people Only then do we discover that the girl too has the ability to walk on water as she is the next generation and has evolved The blind tiger could see that though she could not see her she felt it which is why The tiger protected the girl in her last moments so that the other tiger did not kill her A respect for nature for those around us and the ability to adapt and evolve in a very turbulent world
@AUArts24
@AUArts24 Год назад
Hats of to this short film It contains deep full meaning I am 11 year old boy from India Me and my friends are going to create an animation series
@shaunkollamparampil1710
@shaunkollamparampil1710 2 года назад
So, I am presuming kolkata swallowed by the rising sea levels was completely abandoned, and the city transformed into a biosphere for the nearby wildlife to occupy. The people seem trapped there for maybe a couple of years.(time is something I can't get my head around but presumably if it's longer it might be max 10 years) The group we are following, could be travelling to a different location, maybe they haven't found a safe location yet so they keep changing. The tigers seem strange they're not the solitary hunters we know that trek the Sundarban forest. But they have an anomaly with them, maybe with superstitouse powers I assume. The feline group had a man-eater let's call him, who attack's our travel out of pure spite, doesn't even consider them as food. The anomaly doesn't seem to agree to violence of the maneater and thus calls him back. Amd then the transfer happens. There is a similarity to the boy and Space/Jesus tiger they're both devoid of iris, the boy shows signs of unable to see and shows clear signs of confusion and only reacts to senses like sound and touch, thus blind. This might mean the Anomaly might be blind too. In the end we see a rise in the water droplets just like how the The Tiger Jesus would cause distortion around him, and maybe the boy was given the powers similar to the Blind tiger. Their lack in senses might the requirement for the acquisition of this mysterious power, and the tigers body reacted to this and might have caused his rebirth and then later protect his successor from the man-eater knowing he would later kill the boy after his death. End All HAIL BADASS TIGER JESUS [Anyway please do add more ideas to this wiki article I wrote] Sayonara.
@ssmash4214
@ssmash4214 2 года назад
Well said..I was thinking the same btw Jesus tiger is the perfect name lol
@EminaKludd
@EminaKludd 2 года назад
Great, thanks for this text! Now i have a lot to think about. Will probably watch it again tomorrow, and hope to read more ideas like yours. 👍
@riadas8434
@riadas8434 2 года назад
This is absolute masterpiece. Having native in Sunderbans and being from Kolkata can completely relate.. Also the slogans and pamphlets such a slap on the drunk sleeping minds. Well done. More Power to you!!
@lightimagay6370
@lightimagay6370 2 года назад
Damn these people really know how to built suspense! And the animation is so beautiful and expressful as well
@night-tone6247
@night-tone6247 Год назад
This gave me the chills. Amazing animation and one of my favourites short films, when the baby was drowned I had to cover my mouth. You perfectly captured the terror of the people and the dread of the mother once her baby was drowned.
@strzygon5426
@strzygon5426 2 года назад
In my interpretation. After the world has flooded tigers winded up thriving as they were adept to living in pools of water. So their ability to swim increased. now they are more like jaguars. In a way relying on the water to get around. also in the wild there have been instances of tigers working together. Or fathers taking care of their cubs. On rare ocassions male tigers even let young cubs feed. And due to environmental pressures tigers honed in that skill of compassion and basically became family groups. As for the weird miracle baby it may have been a result of reincarnation. The infant who was drowned scarcely had enough time to live so when it died its souls immedietly went to the tiger cub. Resulting in the human hands. As for the magical female tiger. Probably just that. A fantastical twist to this story nothing more. That's how I saw all this anyway.
@jlinus7251
@jlinus7251 2 года назад
Man I'm so glad India is making animation like this. I know there are talented people there and we need more! Not the weird childish ones you get on TV but animation for adults.
@mohansinghgaharwar1877
@mohansinghgaharwar1877 2 года назад
I have watched this film at IFLA 2021 & man o man I was so blown away by this film's animation & sound design. Kudos to the makers & the people behind it.
@veen-a2092
@veen-a2092 2 года назад
Finally something about India that is with our times and not a outsiders fantasy of what India is something of our youth can visually grasp to great Job to everyone working on this project this film is phenomenal
@cryzz0n
@cryzz0n 2 года назад
this is what is called a real piece of art i'm soo looking forward for the indian animation industry to grow and to be honest at first i totally got studio ghibi vibes...
@theintuitiveartist_t
@theintuitiveartist_t Год назад
please make lot more of these …..i always wanted to see indian stories being animated.
@sudeshnadutta7070
@sudeshnadutta7070 2 года назад
This short film is spine chilling yet mesmerizing. Most importantly a very good job done in terms of animation considering the fact it is produced by a young bunch professionals. Eagerly waiting for more such productions. 👏🏻
@hat7475
@hat7475 2 года назад
Agreed!! Such an artwork
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 2 года назад
Watch 👀👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 💖
@shadebane2474
@shadebane2474 2 года назад
Would like to see a part 2 of this, where it’s focused about how the mother will develop after her loss and how her relationship dynamic will progress with the group, most certainly with the guy who forced her to give up her child in order to prevent from being exposed where they were hiding.
@user-cb1mw6ir5f
@user-cb1mw6ir5f 4 месяца назад
انها ليست امه الحقيقيه
@siriusstar8245
@siriusstar8245 Год назад
I really do like this silent animation, where words are not needed but the emotion and tension is still there, brang by the imagery. Wonderful work
@ushnishbhattacharyya6672
@ushnishbhattacharyya6672 9 месяцев назад
Being a bengali my self and seeing this masterful work of art, I am feeling so proud of the team who made this . Also seeing my homecity in this state killed me at the beginning... The detailing of the city is so well done i can't express more❤
@avidhossanmansur9830
@avidhossanmansur9830 2 года назад
2:14 when the writing on the broken door said 'Boro lok " meaning rich people I laughed out loud 2:11 man wearing a mask behind his head. It's a practice done wet to this day to prevent tiger and leopard attacks. You see Big cats always prefer to attack their prey from behind and if people wear masks they think they ate looking back. It's a life-saving hack, especially when going out at night. 6:08 "Palabi kothai" means Where will you run or where will you hide depending on context. 9:01 grandma wearing shades was really cool The city is Kolkata and very accurately depicted especially the buildings and the air conditioners. And about the tigers, I don't know about west Bengal but where I am from every coastal village has its own legend of a mandating animal be it a tiger, leopard or crocodile. This is a wonderful piece of film. The phenomenally written story, the drama intensified in the subtle scenes and the dementia of the characters(both human and the tigers) all make it a memorable piece of art. Well done my fellow Bengali brothers and sisters!!💖💖👍👍
@GemCB7
@GemCB7 2 года назад
Thank you for the context.
@arvindpardhe7822
@arvindpardhe7822 2 года назад
This is really a piece of art. This was a deep story and that too without dialogue but still perfectly conveyed the story. The moment when that man kills the baby was very dark but deep at the the same time truly this was at another level. Thought it's a 10 min Short story but from the perspective of story telling was better than a average 2hr movie
@MatthewPinder
@MatthewPinder 10 месяцев назад
3:42 that went from 0-100 really quickly 😅. I love the animation, keep up the good work.
@ScribblingShadow
@ScribblingShadow 2 года назад
What is this masterpiece!? The animations are so well done!
@buzzvideochannel
@buzzvideochannel 2 года назад
One of my favourite animations of recent years - love the style & story
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 2 года назад
Watch 👀👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 💖
@makudoharaga5290
@makudoharaga5290 2 года назад
Dang the alpha tiger really give me Princess Mononoke vibe, like the floating bubble and magical feeling. Hats off to the animators and people participate in making this short animation
@cinemartin3530
@cinemartin3530 10 месяцев назад
This short film is not able to leave indifferent. This is real art. A very atmospheric picture, reflecting the despondency of poverty in a flooded city, obviously the victim of a severe crisis. It's like I've been there. You can not put without praise and the storyline. It's terrible when animals are not much more humane than us. Since we have imagined ourselves to be the crown of nature, we must correspond to our title and not be disgraced, degrading in all aspects of our life. This is definitely one of the best things I've ever seen on RU-vid. 😃👍
@sohailrahman735
@sohailrahman735 Месяц назад
Today I'm feeling proud to be bangali (because someone raising the awareness that our culture is filled with great artists) & indian after watching this - even though it's been 2 years since i first watch it but this stuff is so good it's not coming off eassily.
@crazyminds1298
@crazyminds1298 2 года назад
Things escalated pretty quickly.. sent chills through my spine 🥶 The animation was really beautiful and smooth looking. Really appreciate it.
@paulnabajit3
@paulnabajit3 2 года назад
OMG how is it possible about an Indian studio this level of animating, directing & screen plays. They have done a fantastic job.
@Charmony0815
@Charmony0815 Год назад
Magnificent! A soul bond was created and shared their advantages to each other. 🤯
@Kove007
@Kove007 Год назад
I'm taking some heavy notes from this for a series I have in mind. This is amazing
@vid655
@vid655 2 года назад
This needs to be a series. Some one fund these guys!
@amalvarghese7160
@amalvarghese7160 2 года назад
Hats off, to this wonderful team on this animated short film. Really enjoyed watching this. The music, animation, story everything was very well made. Your hard work paid off. And to know that this was made by an Indian Studio Awesome, let this be an standard for Indian animation. Let there be more like this, Animation can be a powerful entertainment influence let it grow further.
@yourbehaviourissoUgh419
@yourbehaviourissoUgh419 Год назад
I just loved the animation style. Indian art style is so epic and hits different. Kudos to animators . Great work!
@iab4361
@iab4361 2 года назад
The frames, the music design, the art style, the animation 🖤🖤🖤
@ishitasarkar2611
@ishitasarkar2611 2 года назад
This was absolutely stunning ..... I felt an accute sense of horror and creepiness throughout the story.... I really hope to see more Indian, to be more precise, more Bengali made amazing animation like this ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@zypher3998
@zypher3998 2 года назад
I am not going to tell you how I got so many likes 🙂
@gliese58118
@gliese58118 2 года назад
That scene hits right in the feels.
@zypher3998
@zypher3998 2 года назад
@@gliese58118 Yeah dude
@Rwvggdfs
@Rwvggdfs 2 года назад
I was shocked when he killed the baby
@paprika9866
@paprika9866 2 года назад
What is dystopia?
@PeterDivine
@PeterDivine 2 года назад
Utopia imagines a future of peace and prosperity. Star Trek is pretty utopian, for the most part. Dystopia, by contrast, imagines a future of great suffering and injustice. Mad Max is dystopian to a fault.
@ivx_designs
@ivx_designs 8 месяцев назад
This blew my mind! Hats off to all who worked on this👏
@zulqarnains704
@zulqarnains704 Год назад
Can anyone tell moral of the story......
@Marcodiazgrey
@Marcodiazgrey 2 месяца назад
That the planet doesnt give a shit and it will kill us and erase our existence from it surface. In the words of George Carlin go ask the people of Pompeii if the planet feels threaten by humans. We are tiny bacteria to this planet nothing we do matters to it.
@skyler367
@skyler367 2 года назад
This is the real talent of Indian animators.If they get the chance, India will probably be the best anime industry.
@nyancat.123
@nyancat.123 2 года назад
It's sad how America inspired other countries that animation is more than just a few frames, but then half a century later becoming the country that created the "animation is for kids" stereotype.
@gideoneditx9169
@gideoneditx9169 Год назад
the amount of time they spent on this video is amazing
@lukky6648
@lukky6648 2 года назад
I love the artstyle here , its gritty and ugly. It makes the atmosphere and tone of the whole thing. Also the detail to those backgrounds is....chef's kiss , they make it look like a believable future and reality. The Sound design is also great , loved the water and tiger sounds , the sound made she cuts the tiger. Great job
@soumitrabose57
@soumitrabose57 2 года назад
Wade is a stark reminder of the reality of climate change and how it can affect us in Calcutta and it’s adjoining Sunderbans. Found the animated visuals very powerful. No wonder it has won so many accolades across the festivals.Thanks to the entire production team. Hope we take cognisance of the imminent danger and ACT.
@nirmal-kulkarni
@nirmal-kulkarni 2 года назад
The best experience of the disasters that lie ahead of us if we do not take care of it now. Amazing architectural spaces, so well defined and with great detail. Amazing to convey a whole story through a short film. Surreal, tense, thrilling and with a message, so subtly conveyed! Hats off to the creators.
@Wade.Stikmann
@Wade.Stikmann Год назад
This is so amazingly cool. You're artwork is absolutely stunning!
@ALDOFSUBHRASANKARCHAKRABORTY
@ALDOFSUBHRASANKARCHAKRABORTY 2 года назад
I am preety happy to see that Indian. Artist create this masterpiece...I believe they have so many potential...I want to see more😌😍😍
@aryanpoojary455
@aryanpoojary455 2 года назад
I absolutely love this. Every scene has purpose in furthering the narrative. It's dark and scary while being internally consistent. Watching this gives you doesn't give the impression that it is trying to be scary because it does that naturally. The art style is unique truly feels like it was inspired from real life which makes it so orginal. I have seen a lot of stories based on climate change and many with the same message as this one and it's a very important message as climate change is one of the biggest if not the biggest problem being faced by humanity right now but they can get become repeatative or preachy. This one however nails it in execution and makes something genuinely enjoyable and unique despite there being millions of work with the same theme. In short, it's very good and the creators who made have all my gratitude and respect. Thank you for the great animation and making it so easily available to public.
@hat7475
@hat7475 2 года назад
You're good at words!
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 2 года назад
Watch 👀👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 💖
@AliAsif303
@AliAsif303 2 года назад
This is a masterpiece of art and cinema in a handful of minutes. I'm absolutely blown away at the art, the shots, the cinematography, music, sound, and more importantly, the animation. This is straight-up Hollywood material all over. My compliments on the amazing work from Upamanyu Bhattacharyya and Kalp Sanghvi and the rest of the team that worked on this. Massive love from Pakistan.
@surajitmondal823
@surajitmondal823 2 месяца назад
This story could be a pretty good netflix anime series
@iitzrishi278
@iitzrishi278 19 дней назад
I'm from west bengal living in a small village... kolkata always fascinates me and today during scrolling RU-vid and this video appears on my feed .. I'm glad that I clicked on this video.. it's too good and the animation style is too cool.
@clammmin3098
@clammmin3098 2 года назад
Il y a très peu de films qui ont réussi à me faire ressentir des émotions aussi intenses… Bravo à tous ceux qui ont travaillé sur ce projet, j’avais hâte de voir de quoi une production indienne serait capable pour un film d’animation et mes attentes ont été surpassées. J’en raffole! J’en veux plus !
@professionalasexual172
@professionalasexual172 Год назад
My gosh, I had to watch it several times. Every replay I saw something new that changed the story. This gave me goosebumps.
@sakinanuruddin4785
@sakinanuruddin4785 2 года назад
i am speechless ...this is masterpiece !! pls keep making animated short films so there can be more brighter future for animation in India :) 😊😊
@subhadeep2145
@subhadeep2145 Год назад
bro though this is like a post apocalyptic scenario but the depiction of kolkatas culture shown here is so amazing
@Blurpbees
@Blurpbees 4 месяца назад
The emotions behind this are raw, it hurt but thank you for sharing your vision.
@love-dk7ii
@love-dk7ii 2 года назад
What a animation really, hats off to the animator and the team . Its way ahead of it's time . With a deep message, this story wants to warn as about the climate change, and its the time we need to be concerned about it.
@AntediluvianRomance
@AntediluvianRomance 2 года назад
The message is literally on the surface.
@nehakulkarni5824
@nehakulkarni5824 2 года назад
One of the most hitting films on the reality of climate change. Brilliant animation. Absolutely international class. Looking forward to more films from the team.
@queenofhearts9100
@queenofhearts9100 2 года назад
In what universe does tigers walking on water and emerging like crocodiles accurately reflect climate change???
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 2 года назад
Watch 👀👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 💖
@scavhub5006
@scavhub5006 2 года назад
@@queenofhearts9100 look at the backgrounds buffoon
@fabplays6559
@fabplays6559 Год назад
@@queenofhearts9100 Looks like someone doesn't understand the concept of symbolism... or metaphors.
@stevie6332
@stevie6332 Год назад
This was amazing. What a powerful visual of climate change, and so tragic. The supernatural tones are reminiscent of princess mononoke and the spirit of the forest, whilst keeping at its heart this not just a reflection of the environment, but of the people too. It's a sad progression, made more so for the death of the child, and the consequences reflected. It feels like a visual of surviving without hope, existing day-to-day. I really hope this film gets promoted in many places for more people to watch beyond film festivals. The story telling here and the art work is beautiful and upsetting in a way that's inherently important. Wonderful work!
@obiwankenobi1784
@obiwankenobi1784 2 года назад
this is so cool, indian animators are very talented but there has been no way for them to let out their talents through indian cartoons, many people make fun of indian cartoons because of shows like motu patlu and pakadam pakdai which lack any spirit and are made for the soul reason for money. Animations like these show how great our animators are and I hope the indian animation industry grows and becomes huge like the japanese or american industries because there are so many tales to tell from here and there are so much talented people here. also is new born spirit tiger some sort of reincarnation of the baby that died is the entire streak of tigers a reincarnation of the people living in that area? this animation is so impressive and amazinf
@handler0075
@handler0075 2 года назад
This definitely needs a lot more support,let this talent not go to a waste
@MukeshSharma-xj8nh
@MukeshSharma-xj8nh 2 года назад
This should be a full series
@anchitsharma5079
@anchitsharma5079 2 года назад
in a recent "down to earth'' issue , i read an article about how the cyclic tidal destruction leads to many living in and around Sundarbans to move to inner parts where they are exploited to human trafficking in the lure of stable job . Watching this with that certain context , did made this weigh in differently . The tension captured is so so good. gave me goosebumps . the character designs for the tigers evoke those mystical feel and the paralling theme of life and death with many interpretations , all within a time frame of 3 mins makes it magical. Congrats Ghost animation team
@shripadkarmase6021
@shripadkarmase6021 2 года назад
The art is phenomenal as well as the quality and direction . The message gets through easily and the detailing helps in relating it with the disastarous scenes we see everyday.
@arjuncr7180
@arjuncr7180 2 года назад
animation style is mind blowing , so is the storytelling. indian 2d animation is getting better.
@accipiterror
@accipiterror 8 месяцев назад
The animation and linework of the bodies have so much life and movement.. But the eyes are dead.
@arpitabhattacharyya5240
@arpitabhattacharyya5240 2 года назад
Hope this heralds a new age in Indian animation storytelling. The film hits where it hurts most. The details are excruciating- পালাবি কোথায়- are we really coming to this? Is this dystopian waterworld our future? These young filmmakers have made a film I have watched over and over again with horror and fascination in equal measure. Eagerly awaiting Upamanyu's next film.
@nobara_kugisaki
@nobara_kugisaki 2 года назад
The way they depicted everything is amazing and artstyle is 🔥
@safaltagurung5676
@safaltagurung5676 2 года назад
In my opinion whoever dies becomes reincarnated as the tigers. As sundarbans is a habitat of tigers mostly. And all of them are fighting for their survival as the climate change has created havoc in both human and wildlife. The girl at last was shown as blind and the same eyes of the mother tiger was same as hers. The child drowned was rebirthed as tiger cub. It meant that whoever dies the last becomes a savior (water walking tigers) to protect others from death and the transformation hereafter. Both the mother tiger and the baby cub tried to protect the blind girl. Other tigers tried to eat the humans for survival and the humans ate the tigers for theirs ( it was shown in the last )
@johnpanicker7590
@johnpanicker7590 2 года назад
Indians love supporting from the sidelines. They say "prod 2 be from india" but aren't willing to fund animation projects. They make fun of arts degrees and animation is seen as a job for underachievers. They don't support projectslike these either, this had to be crowd funded over 4 years and almost closed. "Proud indians" are fair weather allies. They love taking credit but refuse to gove any support whatsoever. So much for indian pride.
@rupabhattacharya3123
@rupabhattacharya3123 2 года назад
Climate change is an issue of intergenerational equity. Radical mitigation now will minimise the damage and save our ecosystem. Congratulations to the young Directors and the team in capturing this problem in context of Sundarbans, a world heritage listed national park in West Bengal and it's iconic animals. This short animated film should be used in primary schools to raise awareness amongst children. Great effort, excellent production. Keep up the good work and spreading your key messages!!
@kalyanisaha3566
@kalyanisaha3566 2 года назад
Brilliant!!! Every frame is hard hitting. In awe everytime I watch this movie.
@lilbitmurphy
@lilbitmurphy 10 месяцев назад
They way the pupils are dilated is like they have learned to always be alert…
@ThelastShadow7
@ThelastShadow7 Год назад
This is one of if not the best indian animated film I've ever seen
@himanshusachdeva4192
@himanshusachdeva4192 2 года назад
absolutely brilliant and beautiful, just amazing. great story telling, stunning shots. Great work guys. I hope to see full featured film someday from you guys, if indian producer's can see the potential and invest and make animation big.
@vivekkds287
@vivekkds287 2 года назад
Amazing animation. As a beginner animator, i can say that this animation style is unique and inspiring.
@svenG0D
@svenG0D Год назад
Seeing garret is so nostalgic. From playing with slogo jelly and kwebblkop to making reaction vids. Time surely goes
@avid4288
@avid4288 2 года назад
There're so many metaphors...damn... outstanding job👏
@daizounaoki
@daizounaoki 2 года назад
hats off to this masterpiece, especially the sound designing. its just off the charts and was so immersive. the animation style was really indian-like and i love it. the design of how kolkata might look as an aftermath of a disaster is really awesome. it gave silent, deserted and threatful hazard vibes. really splendid work. love this. and this should be recognised even more than it deserves. still feels like these words arent enough for this gemstone.
@tajdarjunaid
@tajdarjunaid 2 года назад
So very brilliant Upamanyu and team! Hauntingly beautiful!
@Simon-bh3hx
@Simon-bh3hx Год назад
The Princess Mononoke vibes are strong ! Especially when the mother tiger arrives. Great movie and uncommon graphics, very refreshing
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