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As his town is flooded by water, an old man is forced to add additional levels onto his home with bricks (cubes) in order to stay dry. But when he accidentally drops his favorite smoking pipe into the...( read more
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June 26, 2009
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VERY TOUCHING! I RECOMMEND everyone to see this. Definitely THE BEST SHORT FILM IN THE WORLD. This movie proves that there is talent. The one who made this DEFINITELY have the talent. It makes you think about life, family everything. TH -
March 28, 2009
This short film is so sweet, absolutely touching. It warms your heart :) everybody should see it!
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March 28, 2009
I recomend everybody to see this short story by japanese animator Kunio Kato, in my personal opinion it is the best short animation if seen so far, it is heartfelt as possible
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February 23, 2009
The Oscar winner for Best Animated Short Film, La Maison en Petits Cubes, features an old man living alone in a town that has become submerged. When he loses his favorite pipe, he descends and sees the earlier levels of his home (now submerged). He sees his wife, his child, his c...( read more)
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