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Walt Disney Animation Studios Feast Analysis
Walt Disney Animation Studios Feast (2014) is a tear-jerking, romantic drama, animated short film written by Raymond S. Persi and Nicole Mitchell. In a matter of six minutes, the writers take us on a journey of love and loss in the perspective of a once homeless dog, Winston. Although there is limited dialogue in this short film, it is just enough to let you know what the characters in the film are actually feeling. The orchestrated music fits perfectly with the ups and downs of the story, especially when the owner gets a new girlfriend. My favorite scene was when Winston meets his new house mate (the baby), and he happily dropps a meatball onto the ground for the elated pooch to gobble up. Despite the fact that Feast had very few loose ends,

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