The Small Moments


Going through the motions of everyday life can be tedious, but noticing those small moments makes this journey conspicuously captivating.

This is my philosophy.

Anything else is up to interpretation, but feel free to ask for more should you desire.

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(Not exactly what I had in mind for my New Years Resolution, but I never saw this movie before, so… yeah)
Movie Review: The Secret of NIMH
Mrs. Brisby is a widowed field mouse with four kids whose house is threatened in being destroyed by the farmer’s tractor. The family would’ve moved, but one of the sons, Timmy, is sick with pneumonia and cannot move or else he would surely die. 
And this is a kids film.
I personally thought that this was a great movie, despite its dark themes and animation, but I know that if I saw this as a child I would’ve been affected by it or not understood completely what was going on.
On the topic of animation: As I was watching this film, I noticed that the artwork had a similar style to the Winnie the Pooh franchise. After a little research, I noticed that the head animator/director/producer guy, Don Bluth, did in fact animate the first Winnie the Pooh movie, as well as movies like All Dogs Go to Heaven, An American Tale and The Land Before Time. 
So yeah, if you like those movies, you’ll like this one.
4 Out of 5 Thumbs Up—See it if you haven’t yet. If you can stay awake through the beginning bit, you’ll grow to like it and you’ll have this lingering nostalgia afterward of other sad kids movies…

(Not exactly what I had in mind for my New Years Resolution, but I never saw this movie before, so… yeah)

Movie Review: The Secret of NIMH

Mrs. Brisby is a widowed field mouse with four kids whose house is threatened in being destroyed by the farmer’s tractor. The family would’ve moved, but one of the sons, Timmy, is sick with pneumonia and cannot move or else he would surely die. 

And this is a kids film.

I personally thought that this was a great movie, despite its dark themes and animation, but I know that if I saw this as a child I would’ve been affected by it or not understood completely what was going on.

On the topic of animation: As I was watching this film, I noticed that the artwork had a similar style to the Winnie the Pooh franchise. After a little research, I noticed that the head animator/director/producer guy, Don Bluth, did in fact animate the first Winnie the Pooh movie, as well as movies like All Dogs Go to Heaven, An American Tale and The Land Before Time

So yeah, if you like those movies, you’ll like this one.

4 Out of 5 Thumbs Up—See it if you haven’t yet. If you can stay awake through the beginning bit, you’ll grow to like it and you’ll have this lingering nostalgia afterward of other sad kids movies…


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