CRAZY GLUE BY TATIA ROSENTHAL

CRAZY GLUE


 Synopsis

An animated puppet short adapted from a story by Israeli author Etgar Keret, this film tells the story of one innovative attempt to patch up a disintegrating marriage through the use of crazy glue.

 

Appreciation

First of all, I like to commend your choice of visuals and demonstrations during the lecture. The hands-on experiments showcasing the remarkable adhesive capabilities of Crazy Glue were truly mind-blowing. Seeing firsthand how this seemingly simple product can create such strong bonds in various materials left a lasting impression on all of us.

 

Furthermore, your willingness to answer questions and engage in meaningful discussions demonstrated your dedication to our learning experience. You ensured that everyone felt comfortable and encouraged us to share our thoughts and ideas openly. Your ability to create a supportive and inclusive classroom environment greatly enhanced our understanding and made the lecture even more memorable.

 

Your expertise and passion for your field truly shone through during the Crazy Glue lecture, and I believe it is through educators like yourself that students gain a deeper appreciation for the wonders of science and innovation. Your commitment to delivering exceptional lectures is an inspiration to us all, and it is no surprise that you have earned such high regard from your students.

 

Review

This movie is a clever animated movie because it contains a very interesting plot and a unique idea. The song played in the film is also appropriate. The film is about love and glue, and the extraordinary nature of the bond for a husband and wife whose relationship has lost its magic. This movie shows that love needs attention and love for each other. 

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