Heres the Plan Short Animation Drawings

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"Okay, so here's the programme: we continue living happily together, nosotros keep baking and baking and baking, we programme our wedding, which will be very simple, except for-"

"Except for the block!"

"The all-time block. Then nosotros hope to dear each other a lot..."

"Yes?"

"Then nosotros keep on loving each other a lot. Forever."

"Sounds perfect."

Kat and Doug, discussing their start programme.

Here'southward the Program ("Este es el Programme") is a 18-minute, 2017 Chilean computer-animated romantic drama Short Film. Directed by Fernanda Frick and financed past the National Council of Civilization and Arts, it took almost 2 years of work and a talented team of 32 professionals to stop information technology. The motion picture received multiple awards, including "All-time Chilean Curt Picture" (Chilemonos 2017), "Best Curt Flick for Youths" (Fan Chile 2017), and "Best Short Flick for Children" (FICV 2017), and an Honorable Mention for "Animated Short Category" (Shorts United mexican states 2017). The moving-picture show is at present freely available to watch online.

A married cat-canis familiaris couple of cupcake bakers dream of opening their own baker. One mean solar day their oven breaks and they take to postpone their dream in order to earn money and replace it. However, the more things alter from their initial plans, the more the two start drifting apart.


Tropes:

  • Broken Pedestal: When their life starts condign financially stable at the cost of drifting autonomously, Doug is willing to forgive Kat for working overtime on their anniversary, and deciding to put their old programme of running a bakery together on indefinite hold. But when the next celebration comes effectually, and she buys packaged cupcakes instead of baking like she loved to practise, Doug realizes how far they've drifted autonomously from their old selves and considers leaving her.
  • Despite the Plan: The various plans that Kat makes terminate up being discarded. Get-go, her programme to save up money and run a bakery together after the wedding is put on hold when the oven breaks from overuse. So they plan to accept on temporary jobs until they tin beget repairs, but the stability from those jobs is too enticing, then they stop up keeping them. Then, on their anniversary, they programme to come up habitation early and spend time together, but Kat gets actress paperwork before she can go out and chooses to end it first, coming dwelling house late. Finally, it seems like even their "loving each other a lot, forever" plan will come undone when Doug is heartbroken with their current state, simply his reaction snaps Kat to her senses and makes her reevaluate her life; after apologies are exchanged, they go dorsum to their original plan, and are final seen happily living over their own bakery.
  • Ecology Symbolism: Originally, Doug and Kat live in a unproblematic, one-time-fashioned, cramped home, with plenty of sunlight. When they accept to replace the oven by taking on more stable careers, they end upwardly sticking with those jobs until the firm is large, mod, overly spacious, and dark salve for a few giant windows. And when Kat has her epiphany, she expresses information technology by taking a sledgehammer to a wall and letting the sunlight in.
  • Female person Feline, Male Mutt: The married couple the film focuses on; the husband is a dog named Doug, while the married woman is a true cat named Kat.
  • Friend or Idol Decision: Throughout the movie, Kat repeatedly chooses her developing advertising career over her sometime passion of blistering, though she doesn't realize that'due south the "Idol" selection until it virtually costs her Doug, at which point she switches tracks.
  • Happily Married: Doug and Kat, at first, and once more at the terminate. An interview with Fernanda Frick fifty-fifty has her country that ane of the film's inspirations was the common portrayals of unhappy marriages in film.
  • Happy Catastrophe: Although they virtually drift apart, Kat and Doug are able to reconcile, and even achieve their original goals of managing a bakery and standing to love each other.
  • It'due south All Junk: Kat reacts this manner upon realizing that a stable career has given them a good dwelling house with modern appliances, but almost toll their love for each other.
  • A Lizard Named "Liz": A dog named Doug and a cat named Kat.
  • Minimalist Cast: Doug and Kat are the simply 2 characters that speak, or are seen in full; the back of one of Kat's coworkers is briefly seen when giving Kat extra paperwork to do on her anniversary, and again at the end, leaving the new bakery with a box of cupcakes.
  • Now What?: Doug asks this somewhat jokingly at the end, after the baker plan has finally been achieved.
  • The Plan: The whole film is based effectually one of these not going as expected.
  • Time Skip: Doug and Kat are newlyweds at the offset of the film, simply celebrate their six-twelvemonth anniversary midway through, after taking on secure jobs and modernizing their business firm.
  • Symbolically Broken Object: The wedding cake topper, of Doug and Kat property a cupcake, gets knocked over and breaks when Doug and Kat accidentally injure themselves installing a new oven that clashes with the rest of the business firm; this is immediately followed by Kat deciding they should maintain their current, stable jobs instead of risking everything to follow their old dream. Doug repairs it for their 6-year anniversary, but it's broken again after Kat comes home late from work. Finally, subsequently the pieces help Kat recollect what's most important to her and post-obit the end credits, it's back together once more despite all the cracks.

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