Through letters, notes, art, and poems, paper has always been used as a form of media to express love. However, in "Paperman", it seems that it has another way to express it. Following the life of a middle-class citizen in 1940s Manhattan named George, he tries to get the attention of a girl named Meg who he met on an elevated train platform. The short film was directed by John Kars, a former Disney animator. While it may seem reminiscent of Disney's 2D films with its smooth animation, it was made entirely with CGI. Despite this, the animation team had a software that enabled them to help give it that 2D feel. It's the first Disney short film to receive an Academy Award since "It's Tough to Be a Bird" in 1969.
Below is the film:
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