Yes, many writers now prefer to writes short films such as this and not the two hour long movies you used to see so often. This is the reason why many film companies are making (sometimes worse) remakes of old movies, and that short films are so much better than the movies a lot of the times.
I remember being in middle school watching this and deciding this is what I wanted to do. Now 12 years later and working at a filming studio as a VFX artist I still find myself coming back to this for inspiration. Gotta love the Blender community.
Anyone here after a decade? I still can't believe it's SINTEL's 10th anniversary!!! Best thing ever made. Idk what stopped Blender Foundation from making such good pictures and OpenMovies in general. 10 years like wow...... Still made me eyes wet! Wish this gets a tribute for being one of the best, if not the best openMovie made for almost an entire decade!!!
***** "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." BTW a definition of Cartoon - noun - "a motion picture using animation techniques to photograph a sequence of drawings rather than real people or objects."
How often do people make a film where the main character kills the thing they were trying to rescue because they didn't recognize it? Not that often. This brought tears to my eyes.
Come on! Its a story as old as time! Its a frikkin stereotype! It kinda ruined what could have been a cool story. Nifty animations though, they will go far. Need better writers though, rather than just regurgitating the oldest cliche in the book. "Oh no, because of a lack of information, i wound up doing the opposite of what i intended! Curses!". Its THE tragedy plot and it was the entire plot in this. Lets not get carried away. Im sure a feature length movie based on this would have a lot more to it than just the classic go-to for tragedy. Its like this entire comment section never seen/read a tragedy before.
@Daniel Whitmer It just seems a bit pathetic. I wonder how blown their minds will be if they ever discover Romeo and Juliet. I hear its a well kept secret.
@@narfle Yeah it's a trope, but it really isn't as common nowadays. And also, there was more to it than just a lack of info and killing the thing she loved, it was also that she was so focused on the fact that he was taken from her and so single-minded in her mission that she didn't realize all the years that passed her by, how much time she spent and wasted, which is why she thought he was still a baby and couldn't comprehend that it was Scales, not to mention how old she actually looked now. The general idea of this could also be said to be a common trope, but it's still true, and really is the main focus of this animation, not the killing/destruction (which is still important, but more of a secondary subject). Your comment seems way more pathetic than theirs. There's no need to be a snob. The nuances of how something is done is just as important as the end result. Not to mention that they are cliches for a reason. Its been done again and again by everyone, just cause someone to use a cliche doesn't make it automatically less valuable.
@@narfle The story archetype isn't even that common in today's media. Also let's not act like anything we are gonna make will be original. just because something is bit unoriginal doesn't make it bad writing.
*3* *Things:* First, I realized "Sintel" is an anagram for "Silent" (and also "Listen"). Maybe it's obvious to some people, but I had to watch it 4 times before I noticed. And both Silent and Listen perfectly fit, since most of the storytelling here is not through dialogue, it's through expression of character and excellent cinematography, which you must listen to / observe in order to understand. Second, there's a sound of a baby creature crying out at 1:05 when Sintel stabs the man; the man's groan happens afterwards separately. Maybe this is supposed to be Sintel herself crying out, but I take it as direct foreshadowing of when she stabs the dragon at the end of the film (the baby dragon she knew that's now grown up, hence the baby cry). And third, the scar/vein thing on Scales's wing is actually there the whole time on the big dragon model. I went back through expecting that they had removed it for the shots before the one where Sintel sees the scar, but no, it's there. (You can see it pretty clearly at 9:14 for example.) Anyway, this is probably the best short film I've ever seen: the animation is stunningly detailed, the musical score is eerily beautiful and heart-rending at the same time, the sound design is so atmospheric and wonderful, and of course, the story . . . the story is one that is simple yet immensely powerful. Somehow I've experienced more emotional response and character connection (and absolute surprise) in a 15-minute short film than I do in most modern 2-hour movies. Wow. This is truly a masterpiece.
that's some attention to detail im really impressed and jealous of. hats off to you i know this short movie seems really sad and depressing but this movie still has a positive end, mainly the end after the flowers bloom again and the baby dragon running after Sintel. let's say i have issues with seeing things in an optimistic way and the only reason i really even know about this good end meaning is because i read a comment about it but i also am very deeply connected to dragons (lol not as if i actually sensed or was one but because there is somehting about them that just makes me... happy) so seeing the death of Scales (especially an accidental one but usually regardless of the situation) just broke me immediately. right now as im typing this, this is the 4th time i came to watch this because i came to get the link to this animation to share, and yep, i break down just as easily as the first time seeing this there could be so much more i could do in life if i jsut learned how to see positive and more details of why how and what something is and happening. as an end statement: i fully 200% agree that this is a masterpiece of an animation.
@@roxaszy984 Yeah, the "happy ending" isn't obvious in the film, but it's definitely there . . . and I think the same goes for all of us, best of luck to you. Stay strong :)
Wow, at first I thought that it wasn't that good, nice animation and all but not excellent story. Then I saw the end. The feels are real. You win Blender Fondation, you win.
+Julien Thévenoz (TheChade) I know, you can't deny it. Blender has now become the most powerful "FREE" 3D software in the world. And can be used for all purposes, for free.
If only computing power required to use it and run the rendering pipeline for a movie like this one also came for free... :/ On my computer, it takes 10 minutes to render a simple scene with a cube on a table :q True, it has some volumetrics, but still...
All these years later, I do and don’t know why I always stumble back to this short. It’s absolutely beautiful and well written, but ever so bittersweet. Knees to the floor every time.
Same here. I like it and hate it at the same time, I like it because it’s so good and I hate it because scales the dragon died and the bad plot because there’s no way she wouldn’t realize scale has grown
If I was Sintel, I would've stayed in the cave, waiting to die. As i do not know how to live life anymore. To think of it, you found something so precious to you, you cherished it, and took tender care of it. Yet, one day its gone,and when you tried your very best to get it back, you unintentionally ended up killing it, making things irreversibly worst. Life is just too cruel.
That's exactly what I would've done! Cuddled with Scales, crying until I died.. As awesome as this film is, I sure wish it didn't end with Scales dying!
I only watched the video because of your comment. I guess I am more mentally resilient as the film only had me thinking "stupid girl, why would she expect her dragon to be the same size and age, after so many years searching".
Fringe Wizard I’m pretty sure it was trying to say she spent her whole life searching for him without realizing. That’s why once the blood comes her appearance starts to change and she looks old
7:33 “You’ve only failed to see…” he means that she didn’t notice she was already in dragon lands, but she also failed to see much more. She failed see that much time has passed, to see that she has aged, and that Scales would be an adult.
For everyone watching this and feeling awful, it might help to know that the ending is pretty clearly supposed to be optimistic. Yes, Sintel killed Scales and is left to stagger in shock from the cave-in, but the same flowers that moments ago seemed to be mirroring her grief state start to bloom as the baby dragon is revealed to not only be alive, but scampering after her. Even if she never forgives herself for what she did to Scales, the same determination that blinded her even to the passage of time isn't going to let her abandon her responsibility to the baby dragon. So cheer up, mates. This story didn't end as a tragedy. It's just become a quest for redemption.
The only thing which would've made this story even better in my opinion is if she rescued the baby dragon from the collapsing cave, but it fought off because it was angry she killed its mother, and she had to kill the baby dragon as well in the end. Then it would have been a true tragedy.
@@JBinero I don't think that would fit either thematically or logically. If everything up until the cave-in was left the same, I can't imagine any way that Sintel would believably kill the baby dragon, and _especially_ not in self-defense. By the end of the video's story, Sintel is broken. I can't imagine a reason why she'd '[have] to kill the baby dragon' because even if she knew it was going to kill her, she'd probably let it. Or, more likely, she'd just kill herself to speed up the process. If anything, _that_ would be tragedy taken to the fullest degree, because then the cycle of pain would keep going. Scales is still dead, Sintel would die without any sense of closure or redemption, and the baby dragon would be thrust into a cruel and violent world after the death of its mother. It would probably just grow up to be the kind of monster that is eventually slain by a valiant knight/hero/whoever after years of terrorizing the populace for seemingly no reason except that it could.
Who cares whether you like the story or not. What's really important is that Blender IS! I whole-heartedly salute the Blender Foundation for what they give everyone. Their obvious mission, goal, and method could never happen here in the U.S., because my country and the people who truly control it would never even consider such an open and egalitarian approach to the dissemination of knowledge, technology, and art. The Blender Foundation should be a reminder to the entire world what can be achieved when you take politics and economics out of the equation and focus on that which truly matters: the honest advancement of knowledge and creativity for all of us.
I have a old memory with this. It was the first movie that made me cry, I was like 8yo. And it made me so sad back in the day, that I came here more than a decade later to rewatch it. It is still sad asf, not gonna lie...
Only the best stories can make you cry, and while I've lost count how many times I've watched this remarkable piece of art over the years showing it to people I know, Sintel brings a tear to my eye every time. This film is inspiring not only for the beautiful story but for the magical quality animation. Bravo!
I can't believe something so beautiful was made over 9 years ago ... with a program that is still to this day free ... Some people won't realize how empowering Blender, and all of its people, really are.
This short film was riveting. The musical overlay was astounding and so were the animations. I was bawling like a little kid at the end of this video and not many videos are able to do this to me.
Honestly seeing a story with a sad ending is refreshing, i can tell you the ending of 99% of all movies ever made. "Its a happy ending". Its why i like game of thrones and its why i loved this :D
I know I'm like 5 years late, but if you still think like this... Boy, is anime the solution for you! Have depression? Anime will fix it, however it will tear it down in the last 2-3 episodes and make you cry for the next couple days and you'll think to yourself, "Never again". But you'll always have that empty void because you enjoyed one anime, so you'll try to fill it with watching another, hoping it has a good ending, but it won't and the void gets bigger and repeat.
Beautiful, skillful animations with rare albeit good accurate voice acting and fanatic script. 11/10 will watch again. This story also has a great and strong message: people change over the years, and perhaps without noticing, so do you. To go through the fire and the flames for those you love is great, but don't let it blind you into abandoning who you are, and expecting your friends to remain the same. A though and sad lesson, but an important one nonetheless. ps. OMGOMGOMG I LOVE DRAGONS.
that dragons lance weapon shes using, its cursed, the old man said that in the beginning. the old guy said that the weapons has seen allot of innocent blood. aka i think the lance is what ended up making her loose track of how long she was traveling for. and it blinded her when she entered the cave.
KineticIsEpic Lmao.Although In that game you can do that shoot first think later tactic after all mens don't die just because what?!They were bein shooted by a rpg for 10 seconds?!Pfff this is cod people don't die from gunshoots or rockets in that game but I can't say the same for glitches appearing out of nowhere.
My brother showed this short film to me when I was 12, I'm 21 now and watched this again after forgetting the plot but just remembering how it made me bawl my eyes out, I am now crying again and this is honestly the best writing I ever saw in a film, it really should be made into a full length movie for it's 10th anniversary.
This came out when I was 10 years old. When I was 12 I got into game development and found this video. Ten years later, I'm working a full time job in IT and was working on a client's PC when I came across this video in their files. From the file thumbnail I recognized it instantly. The name and story had left me, but I knew that it was the short film that blender made that got me so interested in game development. Which, in turn got me into computers and led me to the job that I'm working in today. I sat and watched this whole thing on a client's PC while on the job. As a 22 year old man I didn't think I would nearly start crying at work.
That was incredible powerful movie. So powerful in fact that is made me feel so much sadness when I figured out that Scales what the big dragon after it sniffed her and I knew that Scales was going to die. I'm still crying over this and trying to type at the same time just makes typing this even harder because I have had to stop after after every few words to get enough of the sadness out to continue this, right now my thought feels so raw I haven't even scream, bellow, or yell yet.
A beautifully made short film with a simple storyline, which proves that the fantasy genre can work just as well on a small scale as on a blockbuster. It’s impossible not to feel absorbed by the near-perfect art direction. The filmmakers have designed a world pretty ambitious to execute in 14 minutes, and the result is mind blowing. Its atmosphere and detail reminded me of the Shane Acker film 9
Breathtaking, I've only just begun my blender journey. Making something every day until I get to the point I can create something on this scale. Pretty amazing short story as well. Props all around to all involved in this great piece of work!
@@hasanfaraza1524 I've been 2 years in but it's only been this past year that over really been digging into the tutorials and practicing hard core, so I'm still very early in my development but I'm a quick learner and have been figuring out a lot of stuff on my own. As far as level, are you talking about with pwnisher's weekly challenges? I haven't completed in any other those just yet, never got to finish my infinite journey but did try the Corridor Digital VFX Iron Artist challenge (didn't make top ten but still gave it a go) and now I'm working on the Rokoko mocap challenge. I will start jumping into weekly challenges when Clint comes back from his honeymoon. Not sure if that's what you meant by what level I am,
It is completely amazing to see how a free program has evolved into a beautiful community full of great artistic minds sharing their ideas with the world, the fact that anyone with a pinch of talent and a load of ambition can make a work of beauty like this on a free program is amazing
Champ PC Gamer No, I've never been through similar stuff like raising dragons from a baby, and then spending a quarter of my life or longer tracking them down and then accidentally slaying them when they are adults and neither have you.
Wonder Creation Studios I meant losing something very dear to you, and it being your fault :P As you can probably tell, I am never very good at making myself clear
I watched this when I was 10 years old or so. This crushed me back then. Couldn't be happy for a week. 12 years later I finally rewatched it and I'm actually crying again...
I'm not good at interpreting movies but in addition to what others have said once she shed Scale's blood she saw her aged reflection in it's blood and how old much she had really aged and how long she had been looking for Scales...You can see her aged look in the reflection in Scale's blood..I would never even watch an animated movie like this but I'm glad I did...It was an awesome creation!
Sony should be charged for fraudulent copyright claims over this video. Nobody should be above the law neither should their lawyers who don't know anything about copyright. No wonder Sony is having finacial issues. They steal other peoples work and claim it's theirs.
Supposedly their claiming of copyright over the version they used for the 4K demos violates the CC 3.0 license and therefore voids their right to use it. So I guess BF could go after them to stop.
Sony used Sintel renders in their 4k television ad campaign, YT automated content snooper picked up the matching content from Blender Channel and assigned the copyright to the one with more money.
Back when i was in college we didn't have the technology like netflix or streaming services, so i watched this over and over as a form of entertainment. It became my comfort movie whenever i felt my rented room feels too quiet and empty. Glad for some reason i got reminded of this animation
Gods ten years later and somehow this video is even better than the first time I saw it. I never noticed that you can see Sintel's older face in the bowl in the beginning, or picked up on the foreshadowing when the old man says that the blade has claimed much innocent life.
What a beautiful & haunting piece of animation magic. The ending damn near killed me... was not expecting that. I had just finished Big Buck Bunny & Elephants Dream; this one wins hands down.
the similarities /sequence of events are mindblowing and heart warming at the same time . during every pole shift or mood swing whatever tickles your fancy.
Im halfway through and I dread I know what will happen. Scales looks exactly like the dragon that grabbed him and she's going to kill that dragon -_- oh dear god. I don't think I can handle this 💔 --- and YUP I was right. Jesus Christ. Fuck
I first watched this in 2010 and I occasionally come back here to feel the deep m, heartfelt impact that this short animated movie can give in just only 15 minutes. WOW. 👏🏽
i remember when i was like in 5th or 6th grade, our schools allowed us to use tablets for educational purposes and they like put a lock on it with an app or sum. all the stuff like google and gmail were accessible tho. so one student went on wikipedia an somehow discovered this short film and the entire went mad bout it. ngl i was fuckin addicted too, i used to watch it every single day, during class before going to school, on our bus etc. but when i grew up i forgot the name of the movie and here i am, at 15, after like years of searching. love this.
I've just watched this again, after many years, and it is incredible to see how it has held up! It was so ahead of its time! The character development and animation, the cinematography, the sets, the shots, everything is A++++. However, I'm still on the fence with the storyline. Scales steals the show. In my opinion, when Sintel kills Scales, she also kills the connection that the audience had with her. It doesn't matter that Scales was killed in self defence. Sintel is a "tragic hero" who killed the heart of the movie. My heart stayed in the cave with Scales. When the cave was collapsing, if Sintel would have stayed with Scales, to die with her, I might have felt differently. I could have cared less if Sintel fell off of the cliff that she was moping on afterwards, and I could have cared less that the little dragon was scampering after her. I didn't give a damn about her after she killed Scales and saved herself. That's a tragic hero that just became a coward. Regardless of my opinion on story, this is still an incredible showcase for an amazing Open Source project. Kudos to everyone on this. It still blows my mind.
Came here to get inspiration for my own project, in 14 minutes and 48 seconds iv wowed, laughed, smiled, had my mouth wide open in awe and then shock and now im leaving with a lump in my throat in less than 15 minutes iv felt more emotion than I have through 2 hour long films, you people are incredible and although im feeling down from the final scenes im really inspired to continue with Beep.
Wonderful animation. Amazing and heartfelt story. The closest feeling I got to this short was 2009's Avatar in regard to music, emotions, character/environment design and a heartfelt story of finding oneself by finding something you are so separate and distinct from the conventional stereortypes. 12/10
I saw this movie a long time ago as a child and it still scars me to this day. This is the kind of stuff that should AT THE VERY LEAST be played before a movie the way they showed bao before The Incredibles 2. These are little masterpieces.
That was a shocker when you as watcher realise that she not only killed her old friend but also that she everything she had dedicated her whole life into this quest to see everything crumbles in the end. That is heart wrenching and something many people can relate to. Very well done.
What a fucking brilliant movie, absolutely love it! An alternative ending would be for her to hug the dragon as it dies and as the tunnel collapses on them, that would drill the final nail into your heart.
its a short film short films are LEGAL to be online if you nodest its here for the last three years and truly theres nothing wrong with that plus the upload of the movie its the makers of it well basicly its alright:)
amir dagan it's not that short films are or not legal. It's that this film BELONGS to the Blender Foundation and is released under Creative Commons 3.0, a free licence. Sony has not only no right to take it down, it has not even the right to claim it belongs to them, they have BROKEN THE LAW, TWICE. They have stolen the work from others, not by making a small copy and watching it with their friends but by claiming attribution on something they don't own and that's a crime of slanter, And to add insult to injury they have forbidden to the own creators of the movie to use their own Intellectual Property in the way they see fit. I read that some people where thinking on crowdfunding legal actions against such abuses, I would very gladly participate if somebody sets up such a project!
The story unfolds so nicely, and sets up a really impactful ending. An amazing tale, packed in a 15 minute long video animation which really grips at your heart.
I kind of feel bad for Scale’s mother, because she just had her dragonet taken away from her, and she might have thought that Sintil had stolen her dragonet. Plus, if you were Scale’s mother, how would you feel about your own dragonet taken away from you?
It made me happy that this story evoked feelings of determination and courage. It is true that there will be better days in life when we will not stop just moving forward. Man is mistaken but not everyone tries to correct him. Good things will remain of us in this world. I apologize to you that I may have mistyped some sentences because I do not know English well. Thank you all.
Yep. I stumbled across this on another website and was like "eh might as well watch some silly thing" and dear god it was not that at all! D: It hurts, like, I am almost actually crying...
The music is so good and it's all based around the themes and melodies of the main song. You recognise them immediately once you know the songs yet they are transformed rhythmically and shortened beautifully to convey different moments. Amazing after all these years, still worth coming back to.
I actually think that cycles was integrated to blender during Sintel's developpment, that is precisely the goal of blender open movies, not only showcase but developpe tools in function of the needs.
Naughty Sony, your 4K re-edition has nothing to do with the real deal. It's like Sony would sue Apple from making iphones from which Sony made their own iteration. Something like that. FREEDOOOOOM!
Proof that a 15 minute video can invoke feelings that many two hour movies fail to convey.
So true.
And which is created by computer characters only
i want this as remake for netflix "love death n robots" really!!!
Aren Liore YES!!
Yes, many writers now prefer to writes short films such as this and not the two hour long movies you used to see so often. This is the reason why many film companies are making (sometimes worse) remakes of old movies, and that short films are so much better than the movies a lot of the times.
I remember being in middle school watching this and deciding this is what I wanted to do. Now 12 years later and working at a filming studio as a VFX artist I still find myself coming back to this for inspiration. Gotta love the Blender community.
I just recently found this - because it is the example video in the MDN video player subtitles tutorial.
Well done @nwpmen2 taking inspiration from this. Sintel is a masterpiece!
Proud of you for how far you've gotten man
Anyone here after a decade? I still can't believe it's SINTEL's 10th anniversary!!! Best thing ever made. Idk what stopped Blender Foundation from making such good pictures and OpenMovies in general. 10 years like wow...... Still made me eyes wet! Wish this gets a tribute for being one of the best, if not the best openMovie made for almost an entire decade!!!
I have been coming here from time to time since it's release, just to shed a tear when I feel like I need it.
@@KilopsFR I do the same bruh. There aren't a lot of alternatives to this
i was here from day one
God I remember watching this a year after it came out and the feels still hit me so damned hard
Damn love this video wow
The look in Scales eyes killed me! Such painful irony...
Cool. Is it done?
I am still at the cube and can pan and zoom, what next?
***** I dont get it
Oh now i get it :P
Adolf Ghostler Don't give up! You're very close to making your own cartoon!
***** whats in a name..
***** "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." BTW a definition of Cartoon - noun - "a motion picture using animation techniques to photograph a sequence of drawings rather than real people or objects."
How often do people make a film where the main character kills the thing they were trying to rescue because they didn't recognize it? Not that often.
This brought tears to my eyes.
Come on! Its a story as old as time! Its a frikkin stereotype! It kinda ruined what could have been a cool story. Nifty animations though, they will go far. Need better writers though, rather than just regurgitating the oldest cliche in the book.
"Oh no, because of a lack of information, i wound up doing the opposite of what i intended! Curses!". Its THE tragedy plot and it was the entire plot in this. Lets not get carried away. Im sure a feature length movie based on this would have a lot more to it than just the classic go-to for tragedy.
Its like this entire comment section never seen/read a tragedy before.
@Daniel Whitmer It just seems a bit pathetic. I wonder how blown their minds will be if they ever discover Romeo and Juliet.
I hear its a well kept secret.
Happens in real life , movies always gives you cheers picture not real one .
@@narfle Yeah it's a trope, but it really isn't as common nowadays. And also, there was more to it than just a lack of info and killing the thing she loved, it was also that she was so focused on the fact that he was taken from her and so single-minded in her mission that she didn't realize all the years that passed her by, how much time she spent and wasted, which is why she thought he was still a baby and couldn't comprehend that it was Scales, not to mention how old she actually looked now. The general idea of this could also be said to be a common trope, but it's still true, and really is the main focus of this animation, not the killing/destruction (which is still important, but more of a secondary subject). Your comment seems way more pathetic than theirs. There's no need to be a snob. The nuances of how something is done is just as important as the end result. Not to mention that they are cliches for a reason. Its been done again and again by everyone, just cause someone to use a cliche doesn't make it automatically less valuable.
@@narfle The story archetype isn't even that common in today's media. Also let's not act like anything we are gonna make will be original. just because something is bit unoriginal doesn't make it bad writing.
That was depressing as hell... It's like they said, "look at this cool animation, and oh, by the way, screw you. Have a nice day."
Richard Kelsch lol............I was quite depressed but thanks for lifting my mood :”)
All Blender films are cruel for some reason. Elephants Dream was weird and cruel, Big Buck Bunny was dark humor, and Sintel is depressing and cruel.
ur depressing richard. have a nice day."
Some depressing stuff
je suis bô
*3* *Things:*
First, I realized "Sintel" is an anagram for "Silent" (and also "Listen"). Maybe it's obvious to some people, but I had to watch it 4 times before I noticed. And both Silent and Listen perfectly fit, since most of the storytelling here is not through dialogue, it's through expression of character and excellent cinematography, which you must listen to / observe in order to understand.
Second, there's a sound of a baby creature crying out at 1:05 when Sintel stabs the man; the man's groan happens afterwards separately. Maybe this is supposed to be Sintel herself crying out, but I take it as direct foreshadowing of when she stabs the dragon at the end of the film (the baby dragon she knew that's now grown up, hence the baby cry).
And third, the scar/vein thing on Scales's wing is actually there the whole time on the big dragon model. I went back through expecting that they had removed it for the shots before the one where Sintel sees the scar, but no, it's there. (You can see it pretty clearly at 9:14 for example.)
Anyway, this is probably the best short film I've ever seen: the animation is stunningly detailed, the musical score is eerily beautiful and heart-rending at the same time, the sound design is so atmospheric and wonderful, and of course, the story . . . the story is one that is simple yet immensely powerful. Somehow I've experienced more emotional response and character connection (and absolute surprise) in a 15-minute short film than I do in most modern 2-hour movies.
Wow. This is truly a masterpiece.
that's some attention to detail im really impressed and jealous of. hats off to you
i know this short movie seems really sad and depressing but this movie still has a positive end, mainly the end after the flowers bloom again and the baby dragon running after Sintel.
let's say i have issues with seeing things in an optimistic way and the only reason i really even know about this good end meaning is because i read a comment about it
but i also am very deeply connected to dragons (lol not as if i actually sensed or was one but because there is somehting about them that just makes me... happy)
so seeing the death of Scales (especially an accidental one but usually regardless of the situation) just broke me immediately.
right now as im typing this, this is the 4th time i came to watch this because i came to get the link to this animation to share, and yep, i break down just as easily as the first time seeing this
there could be so much more i could do in life if i jsut learned how to see positive and more details of why how and what something is and happening.
as an end statement: i fully 200% agree that this is a masterpiece of an animation.
@@roxaszy984
Yeah, the "happy ending" isn't obvious in the film, but it's definitely there . . . and I think the same goes for all of us, best of luck to you. Stay strong :)
@@thebrickccentric3728 thanks, same to you
That's an interesting connection and might well be intentional, however, Sintel means "ember" in Dutch, where the filmmakers come from.
The baby has no scar.
Wow, at first I thought that it wasn't that good, nice animation and all but not excellent story. Then I saw the end. The feels are real. You win Blender Fondation, you win.
+Julien Thévenoz (TheChade) I know, you can't deny it. Blender has now become the most powerful "FREE" 3D software in the world. And can be used for all purposes, for free.
+Julien Thévenoz (TheChade) For my part I love the story. It's very dramatic.
Depressing as balls.
If only computing power required to use it and run the rendering pipeline for a movie like this one also came for free... :/ On my computer, it takes 10 minutes to render a simple scene with a cube on a table :q True, it has some volumetrics, but still...
Bon Bon - EEVEE is the good news for people like you and me.
That awkward moment when a demonstration is more interesting than many movies.
And this still isn't enough for movie companies to implement blender.
I have been coming back to this short film for the last 7 years now. It’s probably the first short film I found on TH-cam ever and I love it so much.
Here, 2024, and I'm truly inspired by this great animation...
All these years later, I do and don’t know why I always stumble back to this short. It’s absolutely beautiful and well written, but ever so bittersweet. Knees to the floor every time.
Same here. I like it and hate it at the same time, I like it because it’s so good and I hate it because scales the dragon died and the bad plot because there’s no way she wouldn’t realize scale has grown
If I was Sintel, I would've stayed in the cave, waiting to die. As i do not know how to live life anymore. To think of it, you found something so precious to you, you cherished it, and took tender care of it. Yet, one day its gone,and when you tried your very best to get it back, you unintentionally ended up killing it, making things irreversibly worst. Life is just too cruel.
That's exactly what I would've done! Cuddled with Scales, crying until I died..
As awesome as this film is, I sure wish it didn't end with Scales dying!
This film certainly did take a major climax point
8 Films
What?
You know the climax was heart-breaking....
8 Films Indeed it was.
I came to learn about animation not to have a mental breakdown
Great Zeus hahahaha
lmao sameeeee
IKR, Dafuq!
I only watched the video because of your comment. I guess I am more mentally resilient as the film only had me thinking "stupid girl, why would she expect her dragon to be the same size and age, after so many years searching".
Fringe Wizard I’m pretty sure it was trying to say she spent her whole life searching for him without realizing. That’s why once the blood comes her appearance starts to change and she looks old
It's amazing how much the production quality has improved in Charge, but the storytelling was already really really good in this old movie, too.
7:33 “You’ve only failed to see…” he means that she didn’t notice she was already in dragon lands, but she also failed to see much more. She failed see that much time has passed, to see that she has aged, and that Scales would be an adult.
For everyone watching this and feeling awful, it might help to know that the ending is pretty clearly supposed to be optimistic. Yes, Sintel killed Scales and is left to stagger in shock from the cave-in, but the same flowers that moments ago seemed to be mirroring her grief state start to bloom as the baby dragon is revealed to not only be alive, but scampering after her. Even if she never forgives herself for what she did to Scales, the same determination that blinded her even to the passage of time isn't going to let her abandon her responsibility to the baby dragon.
So cheer up, mates. This story didn't end as a tragedy. It's just become a quest for redemption.
The only thing which would've made this story even better in my opinion is if she rescued the baby dragon from the collapsing cave, but it fought off because it was angry she killed its mother, and she had to kill the baby dragon as well in the end.
Then it would have been a true tragedy.
@@JBinero I don't think that would fit either thematically or logically. If everything up until the cave-in was left the same, I can't imagine any way that Sintel would believably kill the baby dragon, and _especially_ not in self-defense.
By the end of the video's story, Sintel is broken. I can't imagine a reason why she'd '[have] to kill the baby dragon' because even if she knew it was going to kill her, she'd probably let it. Or, more likely, she'd just kill herself to speed up the process. If anything, _that_ would be tragedy taken to the fullest degree, because then the cycle of pain would keep going. Scales is still dead, Sintel would die without any sense of closure or redemption, and the baby dragon would be thrust into a cruel and violent world after the death of its mother. It would probably just grow up to be the kind of monster that is eventually slain by a valiant knight/hero/whoever after years of terrorizing the populace for seemingly no reason except that it could.
@@electricbayonet2 Nah. The human instinct to survive prevails, especially in a panic, and even with her dead the dragon wouldn't be able to live on.
Yay u made me happy!!
lol y am i replying to myself
Who cares whether you like the story or not. What's really important is that Blender IS! I whole-heartedly salute the Blender Foundation for what they give everyone. Their obvious mission, goal, and method could never happen here in the U.S., because my country and the people who truly control it would never even consider such an open and egalitarian approach to the dissemination of knowledge, technology, and art. The Blender Foundation should be a reminder to the entire world what can be achieved when you take politics and economics out of the equation and focus on that which truly matters: the honest advancement of knowledge and creativity for all of us.
I have a old memory with this. It was the first movie that made me cry, I was like 8yo. And it made me so sad back in the day, that I came here more than a decade later to rewatch it. It is still sad asf, not gonna lie...
Only the best stories can make you cry, and while I've lost count how many times I've watched this remarkable piece of art over the years showing it to people I know, Sintel brings a tear to my eye every time. This film is inspiring not only for the beautiful story but for the magical quality animation. Bravo!
This means so much to me. Thank you so much!
I could not watch it more then once, and I still cry seeing the video title.
I can't believe something so beautiful was made over 9 years ago ... with a program that is still to this day free ... Some people won't realize how empowering Blender, and all of its people, really are.
I would love to see a Sintel remake. Just to show how far Blender has come.
We might. Just might.
No.
this is an animation made over nine years ago; still it holds up on all the levels. Kudos to the creators and talents.
How to not train your dragon
:'(
Maxym Blasko well this made me laugh
Njumkiy Lets Play Me too!
Njumkiy Lets Play surely, yes!
How to kill your dragon
This short film was riveting. The musical overlay was astounding and so were the animations. I was bawling like a little kid at the end of this video and not many videos are able to do this to me.
Honestly seeing a story with a sad ending is refreshing, i can tell you the ending of 99% of all movies ever made. "Its a happy ending". Its why i like game of thrones and its why i loved this :D
That's perhaps because people usually want to end the movie when they come to a satisfying conclusion :J
Game of thrones hasnt ended
I know I'm like 5 years late, but if you still think like this... Boy, is anime the solution for you! Have depression? Anime will fix it, however it will tear it down in the last 2-3 episodes and make you cry for the next couple days and you'll think to yourself, "Never again". But you'll always have that empty void because you enjoyed one anime, so you'll try to fill it with watching another, hoping it has a good ending, but it won't and the void gets bigger and repeat.
@@Amin_3k has now and boy I hear its mighty disappointing
@MIA MCCORMICK Not when i commented
This short film proves it's not about graphics that make a film great. It's all about storytelling! Loved it.
I think this is the oldest 1080p video on TH-cam
Beautiful, skillful animations with rare albeit good accurate voice acting and fanatic script.
11/10 will watch again.
This story also has a great and strong message: people change over the years, and perhaps without noticing, so do you. To go through the fire and the flames for those you love is great, but don't let it blind you into abandoning who you are, and expecting your friends to remain the same. A though and sad lesson, but an important one nonetheless.
ps. OMGOMGOMG I LOVE DRAGONS.
Navnik BHSilver I
"ps. OMGOMGOMG I LOVE DRAGONS." I can tell by your profile picture scalie.
that was deep as hell, but well said. thank you
that dragons lance weapon shes using, its cursed, the old man said that in the beginning. the old guy said that the weapons has seen allot of innocent blood.
aka i think the lance is what ended up making her loose track of how long she was traveling for. and it blinded her when she entered the cave.
I guess TF2 does make people smarter...
@@gremlinton9815 Frankly, I don't get what he means... dude just had a poor English, i'd not call him dumb right away, lol
@@mozhem_povtorit
Are your comprehension skills that poor ?
@@nilaksh007 ...I just read it again. I needa notice, it kinda makes sense
@@mozhem_povtorit bud I think you're the one who needs to improve on english
Lesson needs to be taken...
Kill first---Ask later isn't a good logic...R.i.p Scales
uygar başkaya Yeah, well, it's driven by fear. It's not logic...
Martin Verrisin Good point.
+uygar başkaya ...unless you are playing COD, than it's the best thing to do.
KineticIsEpic Lmao.Although In that game you can do that shoot first think later tactic after all mens don't die just because what?!They were bein shooted by a rpg for 10 seconds?!Pfff this is cod people don't die from gunshoots or rockets in that game but I can't say the same for glitches appearing out of nowhere.
+uygar başkaya
Yep your right the right way is :Kill first---- DONT ask questions later. RIP Scales
they could make a full feature length movie from this story
I totally agree- It could be fleshed out a bit and make a great feature length.
imagine the render times though on a full feature length movie in blender
+BeholdenCypress
Ayyy... RIP Pc
render farm and no problem
*****
Render farm _and Bill Gates_ and no problem
My brother showed this short film to me when I was 12, I'm 21 now and watched this again after forgetting the plot but just remembering how it made me bawl my eyes out, I am now crying again and this is honestly the best writing I ever saw in a film, it really should be made into a full length movie for it's 10th anniversary.
This came out when I was 10 years old. When I was 12 I got into game development and found this video. Ten years later, I'm working a full time job in IT and was working on a client's PC when I came across this video in their files. From the file thumbnail I recognized it instantly. The name and story had left me, but I knew that it was the short film that blender made that got me so interested in game development. Which, in turn got me into computers and led me to the job that I'm working in today. I sat and watched this whole thing on a client's PC while on the job. As a 22 year old man I didn't think I would nearly start crying at work.
That travel montage was editing genius :D
That montage could be stretched out to a whole series and still not do much more. Its great.
She probably travelled for longer than this comment is old
That was incredible powerful movie. So powerful in fact that is made me feel so much sadness when I figured out that Scales what the big dragon after it sniffed her and I knew that Scales was going to die. I'm still crying over this and trying to type at the same time just makes typing this even harder because I have had to stop after after every few words to get enough of the sadness out to continue this, right now my thought feels so raw I haven't even scream, bellow, or yell yet.
9 years, and it still brings to tears as in 2010. Damn it, the best Blender movie by plot. And what a song it has in the end!
A beautifully made short film with a simple storyline, which proves that the fantasy genre can work just as well on a small scale as on a blockbuster. It’s impossible not to feel absorbed by the near-perfect art direction. The filmmakers have designed a world pretty ambitious to execute in 14 minutes, and the result is mind blowing.
Its atmosphere and detail reminded me of the Shane Acker film 9
14 years later...
And when a friend asked me what's my favorite movie, I came back here.
Still brilliant after all these years . .
Breathtaking, I've only just begun my blender journey. Making something every day until I get to the point I can create something on this scale. Pretty amazing short story as well. Props all around to all involved in this great piece of work!
what level are you now?
@@hasanfaraza1524 I've been 2 years in but it's only been this past year that over really been digging into the tutorials and practicing hard core, so I'm still very early in my development but I'm a quick learner and have been figuring out a lot of stuff on my own. As far as level, are you talking about with pwnisher's weekly challenges? I haven't completed in any other those just yet, never got to finish my infinite journey but did try the Corridor Digital VFX Iron Artist challenge (didn't make top ten but still gave it a go) and now I'm working on the Rokoko mocap challenge. I will start jumping into weekly challenges when Clint comes back from his honeymoon. Not sure if that's what you meant by what level I am,
@@stylezmorales I got my answers. thank you for your respond, I hope you'll achieve your targets.
Wow......and all I've done with blender is distort a cube....
Utpal Parajuli AHAHAHA ikr!!
isn't a dragon just a VERY distorted cube?
It is completely amazing to see how a free program has evolved into a beautiful community full of great artistic minds sharing their ideas with the world, the fact that anyone with a pinch of talent and a load of ambition can make a work of beauty like this on a free program is amazing
This is terrible... this made me cry so much... its so well made you cant help but feel sad at the end
HarleyQuinn f Well...it's not terrible, it's just powerful.
Wonder Creation Studios Nah, not powerful. Painful, if you have been through similar stuff.
Champ PC Gamer No, I've never been through similar stuff like raising dragons from a baby, and then spending a quarter of my life or longer tracking them down and then accidentally slaying them when they are adults and neither have you.
Wonder Creation Studios I meant losing something very dear to you, and it being your fault :P As you can probably tell, I am never very good at making myself clear
Wonder Creation Studios I meant it made me feel terrible. I really wasn't expecting something sad when I watched it
Why didn't she just restart the game? It always works for Rayquaza.
hahahahahahah
that’s hilarious
I watched this when I was 10 years old or so. This crushed me back then. Couldn't be happy for a week. 12 years later I finally rewatched it and I'm actually crying again...
I'm not good at interpreting movies but in addition to what others have said once she shed Scale's blood she saw her aged reflection in it's blood and how old much she had really aged and how long she had been looking for Scales...You can see her aged look in the reflection in Scale's blood..I would never even watch an animated movie like this but I'm glad I did...It was an awesome creation!
This is an amazing piece of Blender art, and even better considering that is was funded by the community. Way to go, Blender Institute!
Sony should be charged for fraudulent copyright claims over this video. Nobody should be above the law neither should their lawyers who don't know anything about copyright. No wonder Sony is having finacial issues. They steal other peoples work and claim it's theirs.
Supposedly their claiming of copyright over the version they used for the 4K demos violates the CC 3.0 license and therefore voids their right to use it. So I guess BF could go after them to stop.
Marc Macoy what did Sony do?
Sony used Sintel renders in their 4k television ad campaign, YT automated content snooper picked up the matching content from Blender Channel and assigned the copyright to the one with more money.
No wonder Michael Jackson hated Sony
@@KarriKoivusalo wow that sucks.
Back when i was in college we didn't have the technology like netflix or streaming services, so i watched this over and over as a form of entertainment. It became my comfort movie whenever i felt my rented room feels too quiet and empty. Glad for some reason i got reminded of this animation
Gods ten years later and somehow this video is even better than the first time I saw it. I never noticed that you can see Sintel's older face in the bowl in the beginning, or picked up on the foreshadowing when the old man says that the blade has claimed much innocent life.
It's very brief when you see the hints of grey in her hair in the beginning, which clues you in that things aren't quite as you think. Nice catch.
Damn that was heart wrenching! more so than most movies!
I second that. I think my heart is broken right now...
My heart has never been the same after this.
What a beautiful & haunting piece of animation magic. The ending damn near killed me... was not expecting that. I had just finished Big Buck Bunny & Elephants Dream; this one wins hands down.
the similarities /sequence of events are mindblowing and heart warming at the same time . during every pole shift or mood swing whatever tickles your fancy.
"This blade has a dark past, it has shed much innocent blood."
😳
And that is called Foreshadowing! :
Very nice foreshadowing when you look back.
Well, I discovered this film because of the Sony screw up, glad I did... made me cry! Beautiful story...
Im halfway through and I dread I know what will happen. Scales looks exactly like the dragon that grabbed him and she's going to kill that dragon -_- oh dear god. I don't think I can handle this 💔
--- and YUP I was right. Jesus Christ. Fuck
I didn't realize until Scales was almost dead
ALTEORI WHY DID YOU SHARE THIS AND MAKE ME CRY 😭😭😭
WHY DID YOU SAY THAT ALTEROI NOW YOU SPOILED IT FOR ME.
@@KaijuDinoLover26727 Why did you read comments before watching. 😭😭😭
10 years later and this animation still makes me sad. Still holds up really well even to this day. I'm glad you liked it though!
did you make a vid on this?
I first watched this in 2010 and I occasionally come back here to feel the deep m, heartfelt impact that this short animated movie can give in just only 15 minutes. WOW. 👏🏽
i remember when i was like in 5th or 6th grade, our schools allowed us to use tablets for educational purposes and they like put a lock on it with an app or sum. all the stuff like google and gmail were accessible tho. so one student went on wikipedia an somehow discovered this short film and the entire went mad bout it. ngl i was fuckin addicted too, i used to watch it every single day, during class before going to school, on our bus etc. but when i grew up i forgot the name of the movie and here i am, at 15, after like years of searching. love this.
Cutting Onions: The Movie
Hah.
I've just watched this again, after many years, and it is incredible to see how it has held up! It was so ahead of its time! The character development and animation, the cinematography, the sets, the shots, everything is A++++. However, I'm still on the fence with the storyline. Scales steals the show. In my opinion, when Sintel kills Scales, she also kills the connection that the audience had with her. It doesn't matter that Scales was killed in self defence. Sintel is a "tragic hero" who killed the heart of the movie. My heart stayed in the cave with Scales. When the cave was collapsing, if Sintel would have stayed with Scales, to die with her, I might have felt differently. I could have cared less if Sintel fell off of the cliff that she was moping on afterwards, and I could have cared less that the little dragon was scampering after her. I didn't give a damn about her after she killed Scales and saved herself. That's a tragic hero that just became a coward. Regardless of my opinion on story, this is still an incredible showcase for an amazing Open Source project. Kudos to everyone on this. It still blows my mind.
Came here to get inspiration for my own project, in 14 minutes and 48 seconds iv wowed, laughed, smiled, had my mouth wide open in awe and then shock and now im leaving with a lump in my throat
in less than 15 minutes iv felt more emotion than I have through 2 hour long films, you people are incredible and although im feeling down from the final scenes im really inspired to continue with Beep.
Still tears me up after all the years.
Same
Is this what Blender is capable of?
this was made 6 years ago lol its much better now
I guess.. I can't find anything that shows the major power of Blender..
Theres plenty of examples visit www.blenderguru.com or even better download blender yourself
Blender is capable of so much more now.
This wasn't enough for you?
Wonderful animation. Amazing and heartfelt story. The closest feeling I got to this short was 2009's Avatar in regard to music, emotions, character/environment design and a heartfelt story of finding oneself by finding something you are so separate and distinct from the conventional stereortypes. 12/10
I saw this movie a long time ago as a child and it still scars me to this day. This is the kind of stuff that should AT THE VERY LEAST be played before a movie the way they showed bao before The Incredibles 2. These are little masterpieces.
feels sooo many feels i didnt know i could feel
The fact this was made in 2010 using a free software is incredible.
I watched this animation when i was 10 and everytime i wanted to sleep while remembering the story from the animation it just made me teary eyed
That was a shocker when you as watcher realise that she not only killed her old friend but also that she everything she had dedicated her whole life into this quest to see everything crumbles in
the end. That is heart wrenching and something many people can relate to. Very well done.
Der beste Film, den ich je gesehen habe. Ich bin verliebt in diese Geschichte. Einfach Wunderschön und Faszinierend! 🏆
What a fucking brilliant movie, absolutely love it! An alternative ending would be for her to hug the dragon as it dies and as the tunnel collapses on them, that would drill the final nail into your heart.
Why a story with sad ending?
are you kidding?
it's just a story man.... yours is gonna be worst probably... welcome to the real world, dude....
@@siegfriedkharan *Yes* world is not rainbow and sunshine.
@@A-Predator hahaha right? The path to máster anything it's through hard work. In every role you choose in life
@@siegfriedkharan *Agree...* can't say hard but stretigic and lengthy sounds more accurate.
I don't remember when last time short animated movie made me emotional like this. Story broke my heart into pieces😢
Nobody makes me feel my own feels!
At least you're not feeling someone else's feels, because that'd be weird.
And online and free again!
my understanding was that it was automated. and no ones fault really. if anything it was youtubes fault for having fucked up policies.
its a short film short films are LEGAL to be online if you nodest its here for the last three years and truly theres nothing wrong with that plus the upload of the movie its the makers of it well basicly its alright:)
Well all left is for Sony to update the License information for Sintel on their entertainment website.
amir dagan
it's not that short films are or not legal. It's that this film BELONGS to the Blender Foundation and is released under Creative Commons 3.0, a free licence.
Sony has not only no right to take it down, it has not even the right to claim it belongs to them, they have BROKEN THE LAW, TWICE.
They have stolen the work from others, not by making a small copy and watching it with their friends but by claiming attribution on something they don't own and that's a crime of slanter,
And to add insult to injury they have forbidden to the own creators of the movie to use their own Intellectual Property in the way they see fit.
I read that some people where thinking on crowdfunding legal actions against such abuses, I would very gladly participate if somebody sets up such a project!
i didnt check this out if you say so ill guess youre right
Thanks for making me cry like a little girl.
The story unfolds so nicely, and sets up a really impactful ending. An amazing tale, packed in a 15 minute long video animation which really grips at your heart.
I kind of feel bad for Scale’s mother, because she just had her dragonet taken away from her, and she might have thought that Sintil had stolen her dragonet. Plus, if you were Scale’s mother, how would you feel about your own dragonet taken away from you?
Story was good. The reflection of her in dragon blood is epic.
mp_friendlyfire 0 would've prevented all this from happening
😂😂😂
I found this back then.. loved it... still like the music.. and cry at the end..
the heck? what an ending.. sometimes we do things mindlessly and end up hurting our loved ones
Great film! But this ending made me... cry... And die.... And....so much more ;(
That was an awesome and emotional movie. I loved it. The heart break of killing your best friend.
It made me happy that this story evoked feelings of determination and courage.
It is true that there will be better days in life when we will not stop just moving forward.
Man is mistaken but not everyone tries to correct him.
Good things will remain of us in this world.
I apologize to you that I may have mistyped some sentences because I do not know English well.
Thank you all.
Jesus FUCK I wasn't ready for that
yeah!
Yep. I stumbled across this on another website and was like "eh might as well watch some silly thing" and dear god it was not that at all! D: It hurts, like, I am almost actually crying...
this is amazing this is one of the best videos i have ever seen
I downloaded cinema apk and this is the video that pops up sometime when u press on streams
The music is so good and it's all based around the themes and melodies of the main song. You recognise them immediately once you know the songs yet they are transformed rhythmically and shortened beautifully to convey different moments. Amazing after all these years, still worth coming back to.
The end was so sad, i'm crying now ;(
Why does this movie always show up when I'm trynna watch something on a movie app 🤦🏻♂️
This was done before Cycles was introduced... how?
They did all that using the Internal Render
Agnivesh Sp I know but hoow, i thought the internal renderer was garbage
They mixed up several materials to get the desired material . You can see the some fake reflection textures and imperfections here
I actually think that cycles was integrated to blender during Sintel's developpment, that is precisely the goal of blender open movies, not only showcase but developpe tools in function of the needs.
@@sjusovare no that's Cosmo launtrant.
that is the best short animation movie that i have ever seen, I will never forget this movie
Feels like I just watched 2 hours movie :)
Naughty Sony, your 4K re-edition has nothing to do with the real deal. It's like Sony would sue Apple from making iphones from which Sony made their own iteration. Something like that.
FREEDOOOOOM!
thank you guys, for making us cry in less than 10 minutes lol
I am here after a long time since I watched this as a kid. I am 24 now and the film still moved me to tears...
20 year old male, Crying like a 3 year old girl...
37 here. Don't be ashamed :)
27 here, same
im 69, and im balling with my grandma who is 420 years old who just dissolved into dust because she became so sad
You still 20?
@@____-gy5mq 23*
Dammit internet are you trying to make me feel again?