Waiting to board the train, an old lady just wants to eat her cookies in peace, but hijinks ensue when a teenager on the platform next to her seems intent on sharing them, too.Waiting to board the train, an old lady just wants to eat her cookies in peace, but hijinks ensue when a teenager on the platform next to her seems intent on sharing them, too.Waiting to board the train, an old lady just wants to eat her cookies in peace, but hijinks ensue when a teenager on the platform next to her seems intent on sharing them, too.
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Truly a wonderful film. From the gripping plot, to the fluid animation that surpasses even the most famous Disney movies. The movie is short of great, really, in all my life and career of being a movie critic, have I never seen such an amazing piece of art. Quentin Tarantino's films don't even come close to this masterpiece.
The story is familiar. But it works in splendid manner. For each detail of animation. For the predactibility or for humor. For the end. And for explanation. An old lady. A teenager. Four cookies. And a train station. Enough for a real, real beautiful short animation.
Snack Attack is comedy.
There is an Elderly woman. She buys cookies in the vending machine. But The machine is breaking, so she kicks it and gets cookies. To wait for the train, she sits on the bench, next to a young boy. She eats cookies and the boy eats the cookies too...
This film's story is easy to understand and funny.
By watching it, I was taught two important things. One is Appearances can be deceptive. And second is being emotional makes people's field of view small. I think the elderly women tend to be emotional. It is animation film, so character's expression is easy to understand.
This film is a cute comedy film.
I recommend it.
There is an Elderly woman. She buys cookies in the vending machine. But The machine is breaking, so she kicks it and gets cookies. To wait for the train, she sits on the bench, next to a young boy. She eats cookies and the boy eats the cookies too...
This film's story is easy to understand and funny.
By watching it, I was taught two important things. One is Appearances can be deceptive. And second is being emotional makes people's field of view small. I think the elderly women tend to be emotional. It is animation film, so character's expression is easy to understand.
This film is a cute comedy film.
I recommend it.
Snack Attack is a short and no dialogue film. The film is about an old lady who buys sweets and then fights with a young man over them before getting on the train. There are two things I find wonderful about this film. The first is the sound effects and the movements that go with them. There is no dialogue in this film, but each movement is clear and easy to understand. Also, the sound effects that go with it are well used, and the sounds of eating sweets and flipping through newspapers are particularly easy to understand. The second is music. The use of appropriate music for each scene makes for a better production. The music is also changed well to match the scene transitions, making it easy to understand the development of the film. I recommend this film because throughout the film, you can enjoy each movement along with the sound effects and music, and at the end, you can chuckle at the funny side of the old lady.
This film is funny. The story is this. There is an old woman. She wants to eat a snack and buys it at a vending machine. Then the snack doesn't fall easily, so she tries body blows and kicks. Then she gets her snack and becomes happy. When she waits for the train, she starts to eat the snack. Then a man who is listening to music eats the snack. She is confused. Thereafter, he keeps eating. She is angry, so the last one is smashed. Then she takes the train, looks at the contents of her bag, and she notices the truth. The old woman is so short and so cute. At first the man's face looks haughty. It's a work that will make you chuckle when you see it. So I recommend it.
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- TriviaThere is no speech in the film.
- GoofsWhen zoomed in on the boy's phone, it is seen that his mom is asking him what he is doing. The boy has responded "Just messin with this old lady". However, he is not messing with the old lady. The old lady realizes on the train that she was taking the boy's cookies, and the boy nicely gave it to her.
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