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8/10
One Small Step for your Dream, One giant leap for the Dreamers
arunayll1 April 2019
How a loving, supporting blanket can keep your dreams warm and alive. This animation reminds us all, the support we got or didn't get when we were trying toward our dreams.

The film's sight shows us how caring and believing can touch a particular life's destiny, reminding us the impact of human emotions, once again.

"One Small Step" is about humans, the ones with big dreams and the ones with bigger passion to care for them.
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8/10
Very sweet and touching
Horst_In_Translation23 December 2018
Warning: Spoilers
"One Small Step" is an American/Chinese co-production, actually these seem to be getting more frequent these days, from 2018 and this little movie is my new favorite short film from 2018. It's been a while since I really liked a new animated short, so I am glad it finally happened again. This film is also right now on the short list of potential Oscar nominees and I am sure I will be cheering for it greatly to make the cut and maybe even have a little chance for the win. We will see. Anyway, this was written and directed by Chesworth and Pontillas, both not very experienced filmmaker in their own right, but both have worked on many well-known full feature animated blockbusters and it's nice to see them transition their experience into this charming little tale we have here. It is pretty ironic that for me, "First Man", the film everybody was talking about about space exploration fell really flat and became disappointing while this one here impressed me a lot. The reason may be the heart it offers. This is something I found very frustrating to be missing almost entirely in Pixar's new Incredibles sequel and also in the little (also Asian/American) short film attached to it that will also have a shot atg the Oscars. But back to this one here: There is not much of a comedy approach in here, it is really all about drama, ambitions, dreaming and heart. It is in approximately eight minutes the story of a girl, eventually young woman who dreams of becoming an astronaut and is caringly supported by her dad for a long part of the journey. The fact that her mother is apparently dead also adds an invisible amount of sadness here. But back to the father. I really loved the playing with his daughter early on and also how he kept fixing her shoes. One of the best metaphors of the movie year 2018 how he literally helped her to keep going. Okay his fading health and death eventually may be a bit too much, but it is tough to fit such a life-changing event into such a brief movie that it evokes the emotion it should. They still did fine from that perspective I think. Also it may have been slightly too much they really had her go up in space eventually, sometimes a bit more subtlety could have been better. Also with naming her Luna. Luckily they did not name the film like that too, maybe because there was another pretty successful Luna short not too long ago. But it's all good. It does not take away anything from the film's quality for me. I think one problem this film could have is that in terms of the level of animation it is not as good as Pixar or the best the year has to offer. There is no denying. But like I said earlier, I am really willing to ignore that because heart and a touching story is ten times as important for me as the looks are. And boy did this little gem deliver in that department. I highly recommend the watch. It is also a wonderful choice for a movie night between fathers and daughters. And for everybody else as well. Don't miss out. By the way, there's no spoken language or dialogues in here, so you can enjoy this wherever you are from. But it doesn't need either anyway, the beautifully subtle soundtrack is really all the noise the story needs.
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Luna Chu
Kirpianuscus17 October 2018
Her story. Her dream. Her succes. And its roots, desires, father. A lovely film about life. Its duties. Its anonymous maker. And the kick transforming everything. Luna Chu is one of characters reminding ourselves. And this is the basic motif for see "One small step". For its story. For its symbols. And for the seductive simplicity of it. A film about succes as result of a gorgeous dream.
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9/10
Beautiful Short
papparrazzi20 June 2019
This made me cry as it was so beautifully made and directed, the music was absolutely beautiful, this is the reason why I love watching short animations. It shows the love between the father and daughter will be just as strong as it is between a mother and daughter, as most films that I see, there always seems to be a problem between the daughter and father, which isn't overly true when you think of it realistically.
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10/10
Really sweet short
james-patrick-732-46346824 February 2019
One of the two best of the year. I wouldn't be surprised if this wis for best animated short!
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9/10
Simple Beautiful Tale
Hitchcoc23 February 2019
A young girl lives alone with her father. From birth, she dreams of being an astronaut. She works really hard, but just being above average won't cut it. The metaphor at work here is her father's ability to repair her shoes as she outgrows them. He is not a strong man and the inevitable happens. There is nothing new here, but the story is presented in a lovely, uplifting way.
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9/10
Year 8 Review of One Small Step
dstri-018501 November 2022
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The start of the film is about a girl who dreams of becoming an astronaut and going to outer space.

The start of the movie was happy and cheerful but then it descended to sadness when the father died which made us feel sad and we cried it also seems that the scene changes colour from bright and cheeful, to dark and gloomy, and it was depressing. The girl feels sad that she has NOT spent her time with her dad and instead chased her dreams instead of being with him but then continues to chase her dream after her father's death because yes. She finally pushes on when she realises that her old shoes still exist, which idk how that works but ok. She then gets an A and makes friends instead of failing even though she was studying for the entire time. In the end she gets her dream at the cost of losing her father. She then makes it to the stars and reaches the moon. When she gets to the moon, she realizes the earth is not flat and now realizes her life was a lie. Never EVER ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨😭😭😭😭😭😭
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Solid Animation that Tugs at the Heart Strings
andrewestrella6 December 2018
Was afraid that after The Green Bird, it would all go downhill. But no, this was a solid animation that really tugs at the heart strings. Sure, I wish the animation was better, but I ultimately loved the themes within it.
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