Write a story of Fisherwoman and Tuktuk in Figurative Language
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Explanation:
Animated Films are, perhaps, the most ideal medium to express what conventional filmmaking techniques cannot. They allow for a certain freedom in their delivery, merging childlike creativity and ethereal storytelling. ‘Fisherwoman and Tuk Tuk’ is one such film. Centred on the realization of personal desires, it is a brilliant, idiosyncratic animated short film that celebrates the pursuance of our most private and quirky fantasies.
A production from the talented team at Studio Eeksaurus, the film follows a local fisherwoman from a coastal village who dreams, solely, of owning an autorickshaw. Her daily drudgery is broken by spells of fantastical illusions where she sees herself in a brightly coloured autorickshaw, cruising at the speed of thought. There is fascinating imagery here, one of dazzling hues and bright determination. In these moments, we catch glimpses of the personal and eccentric world of our, admittedly brash, fisherwoman. A pearl, from the belly of one of her daily catches, allows her to finally bring her dreams to life. An adventure ensues. She cruises the streets of her village, throwing caution to the wind. There is nothing more important to her now, until, one day, it all comes crashing down.
Written and directed by Suresh Eriyat, ‘Fisherwoman and Tuk Tuk’ is a weighty exploration of individual desires and the complete devotion we protect them with. Contrasted against a playful animation style and flamboyant imagery, Eriyat, with the help of a talented animation team, tells a compelling story through an imaginative and completely bizarre plot. It is, in all aspects, a tale of fantasy rooted deeply in the mundane.
The shining feature of the film, however, is its background score. A mix of traditional musical styles, with joyous instrumental beats and celebratory vocal backing, the background score plays the most important factor in relaying the joys and sorrows of our central character. Shalini Agarwal and Chetan Sashital, who also conceived and recorded all the character voices in the film, have done an outstanding job in bringing the script and the animation to life.
Studio Eeksaurus presents a 15 minute journey of pure madness and joy, one that you have to experience for yourself.