To Be Continued
as before… and
and
not yet as the next series of after mints...
Once upon a fable continues with another series of very
diverse stories, shorts, about life transforming moments.
spot which story book at the Cine before and after

From the black and white chalk of students of life, in
colour too, including their flying dreams and bonding with fliers in nature
like birds etc, to the machinery of future life. The moral is no limits to imagination and exploration.
Life in colour is less boring and so is the discovery of life.
The other story is set in the robotic future, with a robot
alien rather than school kids.
The colours here are brown and brown with screws and nuts, and the longing to be transformed into Nature as well, capital N for natural journey. He wants to find out who and what and why and where. Basically the numerals are not enough.
The other futuristic story is about human nature bound for
industry, and about the machinery of work; light bulbs on and off, but also and as
well and too, with an acceptance of the death of life. Longing here is less organic
and more for flight in a fun balloon of vivid colours. Basically the worker clones long for fun and freedom in a vacation balloon.
Finally, but certainly not a weak finale, is the man not the
robot transfiguring into many transformations in many many colours: ranging
here from angel wings to Vamp and Lycan like ‘gargoylish’ dimensions. It feels
like a museum setting and a dark atmosphere for our extraordinaire hero -with a destined wing for flight.
And finally, one more forgotten
thing but not forgotten at all: is the man in the hat story of today -who reads
and reads and reads and discovers truths- and merges into his written lines and books, and flies within them and
without them, in his 'fabulistic' library of wood and spice.
The final two finale stories are linked with colours, and
merge because of their enchanting elements.
Bulbs out and flight off into the clear blue skies of the
school yards.
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