Canvas

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  • G
  • 2020
  • 9 min
  • 6.4  (3,149)

Canvas is an animated movie by director Frank E. Abney III, which was released on December 11, 2020, on Netflix. The movie revolves around a grandfather-grandson duo, who share the love for art, and how they help each other overcome the losses and struggles of life. The central character of the movie is a retired desolate artist named Eddy, who has lost the most precious thing of his life- his wife, Lily. After Lily's death, Eddy gets engrossed in his grief and finds it difficult to paint. He starts avoiding social interactions and spending most of his time at home. His only solace is his grandson, Josh, who is fond of painting, and visits Eddy frequently.

Josh, on the other hand, faces his own struggles on the school bus, where he is often bullied because of his small size. He also feels the void of his father, who recently passed away. Josh, like his grandfather, finds refuge in art and often paints with his grandfather.

As Christmas approaches, Josh decides to gift his grandfather a painting of his wife, Lily, which he thinks will cheer him up. When Eddy sees the painting, he is moved by Josh's gesture, and it reminds him of his love for painting. Eddy decides to paint again, but as he starts working on a canvas, he realizes that he has lost his artistic touch.

The movie portrays Eddy's struggle to regain his artistic abilities, and the fear of losing his love for painting forever. He takes on this challenge with the help of his grandson, Josh, and they both embark on a journey to find Eddy's lost artistry. In the process, they discover that painting is not just about making perfect strokes on the canvas, but also about expressing oneself, and finding beauty in the imperfections of life.

The animation of Canvas is exceptional, and the colors used in the movie are vivid and eye-catching. The backgrounds are often detailed, with intricate patterns and shading, making the movie a treat for the eyes. The music in the movie is also heart-warming, and it compliments the scenes beautifully.

The characters in the movie are well-developed, and their emotions are portrayed realistically. Eddy's grief is palpable, and his fear of losing his talent is relatable to anyone who has faced a creative block. Josh's innocence and vulnerability are also endearing, and his love for his grandfather is evident throughout the movie.

The movie touches on themes of loss, grief, love, and the power of art to heal. It depicts how a simple act of kindness can go a long way in helping someone overcome their struggles. The movie encourages the viewers to find beauty in the imperfections of life and to appreciate every moment they have with their loved ones.

Overall, Canvas is a heart-warming movie that will make the viewers laugh, cry, and reflect on the beauty of life. The movie highlights the importance of family, love, and art, and encourages the viewers to cherish the moments they have with their loved ones. The movie is a must-watch for anyone who loves animation, and anyone who wants to be reminded of the power of art to heal.

Canvas is a 2020 animated movie with a runtime of 9 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.4.

Canvas
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Where to Watch Canvas
Canvas is available to watch, stream, download and on demand at Netflix. Some platforms allow you to rent Canvas for a limited time or purchase the movie and download it to your device.
  • Release Date
    2020
  • MPAA Rating
    G
  • Runtime
    9 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.4  (3,149)