by Uniba Ghazi
THE EYE-WITNESS
Once upon a time there was a girl name ALMA. It was the time of winter she was wandering on the road during a cold and snowy day. She encounters a wall with names of various children, she got curious and wrote her own name too then she turns around and encounters a toy store in that she saw a doll that was displaying through the window in some case that doll was identical to her. Curiously, she tried to enter the store but door was locked.
Alma got furious, and throws a snowball at the door. She begins to walk away but the door suddenly get opens. Then excitedly she enters the shop. As she walks in, she saw different dolls on the shelf. She noticed the doll of herself on a table. Walking towards it, she trips over a small toy of a boy riding a bicycle. The toy starts moving and heads to the exit but the door get closed before the toy can escape. Alma noticed that the doll was on the shelf that resemble her then she started to climb a shelf to reach the doll. The moment she touched the doll, she got converted to the doll and a different doll was immediately raised in the shop’s window to attract another victim.
After watching this short film, I felt bad for alma because at a very young age she became a doll and fall into this dark doll type of trap. After watching it still it gives me freaking chill. It is a good story with both positive and negative vibes. The plot was very amusing yet horrific. I also love the animation style it was a silent film but with a deep moral. According to me it is not recommended for children because it can create fear among them but people who are interested in horror and suspense can watch it…
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