Camila Bassoco Christopher Le English 101 12 July 2023 The Beauty of Kitbull Who would have thought that a film about two abandoned animals would teach us the importance of not judging others? Kitbull is a rated PG 2019 Pixar short film written by Rosana Sullivan. The film demonstrates how an abused dog and a solitary stray kitten form an unlikely bond. Initially, the kitten is terrified of the pit bull but eventually grows to trust it. Their friendship strengthens when the kitten comforts and guides the sad and mistreated pit bull to safety. Sullivan produced the concept because she enjoyed watching cat videos to relieve stress. She sketched a tiny black kitten in 2013 but felt her drawing lacked something. Sullivan included a pit bull in …show more content…
I enjoyed the style of the film. Although many other films have a more sophisticated look, this one is simple, but it captures the audience's attention. The unique art style makes it easier to understand their emotions. Each scene in this movie is hand drawn, which is uncommon for Pixar. The animation captivates the audience because it differs from what they are used to. People comprehend every expression due to the appearance's simplicity. As a result, the film does not need voice acting or subtitles. The nonverbal element of the film allows people from around the world to enjoy …show more content…
She did not give the pit bull a chance to become its friend, despite it being friendly. The kitten was timid when it lived alone, but when it met the pit bull, it was scared and defensive. The cat believed the pit bull was hostile because of its size and the teeth it used to shred the toy bear. Towards the climax, the cat realizes the pit bull is vulnerable and not dangerous. The writer and director wanted to express the moral that people should never judge a book by its cover. The kitten and pit bull are ideal examples of this because their friendship is unlikely. Furthermore, the pit bull scares a woman, but once she pets it, she realizes it is kind despite her initial fear. As a result, a viewer empathizes with the characters while learning not to judge