2010
Rated: Unrated
Genre: Animation Short
Directed By: Mayye Zayed
Written By: Mayye Zayed
Goethe Institute
Running Time: 35 Seconds
Review by: Felix Vasquez Jr.
Review Date: 3/13/11

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THE LADY BUG

 

Mayye Zayed's thirty five second short is a cute and abundantly meaningful little short about slick tricks and using your advantages to get ahead in life. While barely a minute long, "The Lady Bug" does have some top notch clay animation that dabbles in to the whimsical about a ladybug who drops down on to a floor and ends up stuck in a conundrum of her own in a maze she can't possibly solve. At the last minute she decides she's had enough of trying to figure out the problem and merely goes for the easy solution and uses her advantages to get herself out of a tough bind. Mayye Zayed's direction is cute and simplistic while the animation is adorable with the Ladybug's design about as stripped down and to the point as can possibly be.  

An experimental animation short in its truest form, "The Ladybug" is a cute short film with great seamless animation and a simplistic story to get the point across about the slick ladybug and the way she handles her seemingly life changing ordeal.

 

 

 


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