LinksFriday, 27 April 2007 07:18 pm
This is a CGI+Live Action short done in 2005 by Andy Huang titled “Doll Face”. The central message is that perfect beauty is an unattainable myth, and that chasing after it relentlessly might lead to disastrous consequences whether mentally or physically. Something which the robot in this film realised too late at the end.
(via Gizmodo)
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Well, To the good people out there.
No matter wat, just tell yourself that you are beautiful, and all things will be better already.
perfect beauty is attainable, how?
Contentment.
Then the question is, how do you reach contentment?
Acceptance.
Contentment and acceptance is almost the same in this context. I could just as easily ask you now, “how do you achieve acceptance?”
Obviously it’s different for everyone and it may be hard to achieve.
Though there are always tell-tale signs that someone is going overboard with their chase for beauty.
Of course it’s in the same context.
Before acceptance, you need understanding.
You need to know who you are, what’s ur flaw and what’s ur traits. Try to change you flaws and emphasize your traits. This is where acceptance comes in.
You will reach a point where you know you have done you best in the trying to change. You accept the fact that’s who you are and with it, you are contented with life.