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THROUGH AUL's LENS: Review and analyze a short film "WiNDUP" by Unity

Hola, fellas! You’re still doing great, right? I hope so~~ Every Dad’s first love is always his first daughter, right? Maybe not all of you agree about that, but I believe that some of you, especially the first daughter, must be agree with this opinion. And you, who agree and believe it, when you watch this short movie, you will feel touched about their relationshiop. If the previous blog I am reviewing a short story about a bagger but with good purposes, this time I’m about to write some review and analyze a short movie about a Dad and her beloved daughter, “WiNDUP”.   “WiNDUP” is a short movie that produced by Unity, they published this amazing short movie in January 2021 on YouTube. When I dig more about this short movie, I found that it was written and directed by a female filmmaker from Wuhan, China, she is Yibing Jiang. (Unity Technologies, 2020, “WiNDUP”) This short movie appeared in my YouTube’s Home Page, and I impulsively watch it because the cover of the video ...

THROUGH AUL's LENS; Reviewing A Short Story "Robin Hood"

Hi Guys!!! How are you? I hope you're doing great, okayy?  So, have you guys ever heard and read a shorth story with title "Robin Hood"? If not it's okay, and this time I want to review "Robin Hood" story.  And welcome to "THROUGH AUL's LENS"💗 Happy reading!! ----- Have you ever heard of a thief who became a hero? It sounds impossible, right? Usually, when we hear about someone stealing, we think about crime and punishment.  What if it was about helping others? That’s the question at the heart of the famous British tale Robin Hood. This story has been told and retold for more than 700 years, yet it never feels old. It takes us into a world of green forests, laughter, and hidden courage. It’s a place where friendship matters more than gold, and bravery shows itself through kindness rather than power. Even though Robin Hood was written long ago, it still feels fresh because it talks about something we all understand, "fairness". The st...