This is a very simply animated film that really struck a chord with me. Instead of the usual lousy animation that the 1970s were known for, this one was very different--mostly because of exceptional writing and narration. It is the ultimate story about irony and the importance of just minding your own business! The story is something like this: There was a simple family that lived on a small island in New England and they were very happy. Although they didn't have much, they were well-fed and content. Then, out of the blue, the idiots on the mainland got the idea that this family needed help--after which, every possible problem occurred and left the viewer with the impression that the expression about "the road to Hell is paved with good intentions" is 100% true--at least in this case! Filled with irony and sarcasm, this short sponsored by The Film Board of Canada is a winner and deserved its nomination for the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film. My only question, then, is--is this a true story? I sure hope not!!
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