Love how metaphoric it is. Ray Bradbury is a master of painting dystopian futures, and the film served as a great visual.
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Goes in tune with this fairly well.
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A very nice interpretation, but I didn't like that it wasn't as subtle with how the family died like in the original story.
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Refresh it, happens every other video
For some extremely strange reason this reminds me of teletubbies somehow...
Creepy as fuck imo
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If Teletubbie land got bombarded with nukes then yea.
I didn't understand what the story was but this was indeed awesome. And kinda sad too.
The thing I remember most about that story is how it must have been hell to live with that clock.
Read the story in middle school. Ray Bradbury really can paint an image in your head.
I read this a few years ago. I loved it, Ray Bradbury is a great author.
I don't recall the part with the bird. If I remember correctly it was the family dog/stray dog that wondered in and the Robot didn't try to kill it.
What happened was a tree fell on the house, caused a house fire and the robot which had been preparing bathes, doing dishes and so on for weeks was unable to extinguish the fire and the entire thing burned to the ground.
Wasn't as easy to tell the world completely ended, I had a hard time trying to figure out what they were showing when the outside of the house was on. In the story it was a glowing skeleton city in the distance.
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