Tick Tock Tale

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  • G
  • 2010
  • 6 min
  • 7.3  (2,055)

Tick Tock Tale is a heartwarming animated short film from 2015, written and directed by Dean Wellins. The film tells the story of a lonely clock tower, located in a bustling city, and how it inadvertently becomes an integral part of the lives of the people living and working around it. The story begins with the clock tower ticking away as it always does, never stopping, never sleeping. It is an unremarkable piece of the city's landscape, just another clock tower in a sea of buildings. But as the story progresses, we learn that the clock tower is not as unremarkable as it seems. It has a personality, feelings, and a longing to connect with the world beyond its walls.

The clock tower's desire to connect with the world leads it to keep tabs on the people and activities around it. It becomes particularly fascinated with a street musician who plays his accordion in front of the tower every day. The clock tower listens to the music and watches as the people stop to listen and sometimes toss a coin or two into the musician's hat. The clock tower longs to be a part of this world, to be visible, and to matter.

One day, the clock tower's opportunity to matter comes. The city is bustling with activity, and a crowd has gathered in front of the tower. The reason for the gathering is unclear to the clock tower, but it is excited to finally be a part of something. As the crowd grows larger and the excitement builds, a parade of animals and performers emerges from the crowd, all making their way to the center of the city.

What follows is a dazzling display of color, music, and movement as the parade moves past the clock tower. Children laugh and dance, adults smile and wave, and the clock tower feels like it is right in the center of it all. For a brief moment, the clock tower forgets that it is just a clock tower, and feels like it is a part of the parade.

As the parade moves on, the clock tower is left alone once again. But it is different now. It has tasted what it means to be a part of the world, to matter. And even though the parade is over and the people have retreated back to their homes and offices, the clock tower is no longer alone.

In the end, Tick Tock Tale is a reminder that even the most unremarkable things in the world have the capacity to matter. That a clock tower, which is so often taken for granted, can be a source of wonder and inspiration. That no matter how small or insignificant we may feel, we are all an integral part of something greater.

The film's animation is simple but evocative, with a lush color palette and a strong sense of movement. The music, provided by composer John Kimbrough, is a mix of accordion-led melodies and orchestral flourishes that perfectly capture the film's whimsical tone.

In conclusion, Tick Tock Tale is a charming and poignant animated short film that reminds us of the beauty and wonder that can be found in even the most unremarkable things. With its heartfelt message and stunning visuals, it is a must-see for anyone who believes in the power of storytelling to inspire and move us.

Tick Tock Tale is a 2010 animated movie with a runtime of 6 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.3.

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  • Release Date
    2010
  • MPAA Rating
    G
  • Runtime
    6 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (2,055)
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