NURSERY RHYMES
Directed by Tom Noakes
Written by Will Goodfellow
Produced by Lucy Gaffy, Morgan Benson-Taylor & Will Goodfellow
Executive Producers Adrian Shapiro & Tim Bullock
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wLS_JmpL_70
PERSONAL RESPONSE
I thought of the shirtless guy was crazy at first then the explanation is so sad and a lot accident around him so I get that why singing feels like his sacred and because his shirtless his shivering but I got to know his shirtless because of the child
I would say it didn’t engage me in the beginning because of the shirtless guy singing because I thought he was mad and when they men were coming close to him I thought they would have killed or hit him with the metal
The guy singing is in shock as if he was drugged out of the van who is responsible for the accident so out of shock ... his distracted by the child cry swerved last minute into path of overturned car ... to avoid cows ... knows he caused death and the woman has him singing to help him deal with his withdrawal from reality as response to the trauma he has caused by the accident
CHARACTERS AND PERFORMANCES
We should be good at all time when we are in situations but try to help other he gave his shirt to the little because the child was cold but for and about how he will even been shirtless but he did
I couldn’t even tell that was an accident I just assumed the shirtless guy was mad the unexpected twist was me finding out that an accident occurred right beside the man
This shows tell you the reason why the guy was shirtless and singing because he shivering in the cold so it take he attention some where else because he already given his shirt out
Sound and Music
The "old MacDonald” is a song I a child like song so because of the shock made him act like a child
The song talk about the things happen of on the road with the movement of sound and camera
The nursery rhyme loop stays in your head—resonating long after viewing.
Overall Impact
If you expect a five‑minute shocker, it delivers and then some.
The strength and weakness this with the emotional feeling and the view of the audience
Weakness this makes you take some part of the feelings of the accident
Definitely for fans of finely put together story shorts. It's an introduction to what you may achieve in five minutes.
Yes, the nursery rhyme conversion and emotional twist keep long besides the credits.
Final Thought
"Nursery Rhymes" is an excellent example of compact filmmaking—a single shot, one performer, a single nursery rhyme, but a multilayered emotional trip. It appears easy at first, but soon becomes incredibly effective. Highly recommended and memorable.
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