Analyzing a Short Film

Finding the Real You: Review of Amelia (The Twin) Short Film 

๐Ÿ’ญDid you know guys? The filmmakers behind Amelia (The Twin) are twins themselves and the film was born from their own reflections on identity, rivalry, and self-acceptance.

Amelia (the Twin) is a movie directed by Luke and Ethan Montgomery who are twin brothers as well. This movie was released in 2021, you can watch it for free on the YouTube channel. Telling the story of a 5th grade girl, she gets an individual assignment from her teacher about one unique thing that is in her, she sets it so that she is different from her twin sister. During the process of finding out how she differs from her twin sister, the movie gently explores self-acceptance, and the beauty of being yourself in a world that often compares you to others.

Now let's analyze the film in more detail!๐Ÿš€

1. Theme / Message ๐Ÿ’Œ

Overall, this film by twin directors explores themes of self-discovery, self-acceptance, and the meaning of uniqueness. It depicts how a child who is constantly compared especially to their twin sibling can become confused about who they really are, and constantly search for differences that make them not themselves, which is of course a misconception.
The main message of this film is that being unique does not always mean that we have to be different from other people. True uniqueness comes from within ourselves when we are able to accept ourselves as we are, including the similarities that we have with others. Through a simple yet heartfelt storyline, Amelia (The Twin) reminds viewers that everyone has their own special qualities, though it sometimes takes time to truly recognize them.

2. Narrative Structure ๐Ÿ—’️

One day Amelia, a 5th grader, gets an assignment from her teacher to write about her uniqueness. She begins to feel confused because she is always considered the same as her twin sister, Jane. Moreover, Jane didn't care if what she wrote was the same as Amelia, it made Amelia give in and look for other uniqueness.

Amelia tries hard to find ways to be different from Jane, but the more she tries, the more she loses her confidence and identity.

On the day the assignment was collected, Amelia would not lift her face to talk about the assignment she had done. When her friend starts presenting the assignment, she realizes that being different is not the only way to be unique.

With the help of her teacher, Amelia learns that everyone is unique, and she begins to accept herself for who she is. She sits at the front of the class and starts to write something on her paper.

3. Character Development ๐Ÿง‘๐Ÿผ‍๐Ÿ’ผ


๐Ÿ‘ฉ๐Ÿผ‍๐ŸฆฐAmelia:
Initially insecure and always considered the same as Jane. By the end of the story, she learns to accept herself and realizes that uniqueness doesn't have to mean being different.
๐Ÿ‘ฑ๐Ÿผ‍♀️Jane:
A symbol of comparison for Amelia. Although her character may be a bit indifferent towards Jane, her presence encourages Amelia to find her true self.
๐Ÿ‘ฉ๐Ÿผ‍๐Ÿซ Teacher:
A wise and caring figure. She helps Amelia realize her value and encourages her to accept who she is.
๐Ÿ‘ซ Friends:
Represent the social pressure to be "unique". Through them, Amelia learns that similarities can also be valuable and do not erase one's uniqueness.

4. Visual Style & Cinematography๐Ÿ“น

Amelia (the Twin) features soft and warm colors that create a calm and emotional atmosphere. The natural lighting makes the story feel realistic, while the cinematography technique of using the twin effect created manually by the director adds a unique feel to the movie. 

5. Sound & Music ๐ŸŽถ

The music in Amelia (The Twin) is soft and minimalist, supporting the emotional atmosphere of the movie. Like the song Amelia and Jane sing "Let's go sing a song again. Up and up and down again" is very suitable for children of their age. 
In addition, the use of silence in the scenes reinforces the emotion allowing Amelia's expressions to speak without words.

6. Dialog & Language ๐Ÿ—ฃ️

The dialog is simple, easily understood by English beginners but meaningful, reflecting the way children think. Amelia's emotions are shown not only through words, but also through her expressions and gestures, making the movie's message feel more real and touching.


This movie is suitable to watch for family quality time, because it illustrates the struggle to find oneself, maybe this can also be a lesson for all parents to understand their children more deeply. In addition, the story reminds us that everyone is unique in their own way, a message that is warm and easy for all to understand.

Based on my own experience, I still sometimes feel like Amelia, wanting to be different from others, but I realize that I am enough without having to look different but that's not who I am. That's what you all need to remember.

So in conclusion, the movie Amelia (The Twin) teaches that being yourself does not mean being different from others, but accepting what makes us special. A gentle story about identity and self-acceptance.

๐ŸŒˆ What are the little things that make you feel unique without having to turn into someone else? Share your opinion bellow!!!

Last but not least, Family Short Film | Amelia (The Twin) | CRAFTY, you can clik link beside or bellow that's ur choice. This is the movie you can watch it for free. 




 

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Komentar

  1. wow, this movie is very meaningful!

    BalasHapus
  2. seems interesting! gotta put it on my watch list ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ‘Œ

    BalasHapus
  3. This movie is very interesting, I think I want to watch it๐Ÿ˜ฒ

    BalasHapus

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