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Blush (2021 film)

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Blush
Official poster
Directed byJoe Mateo
Written byJoe Mateo
Produced byHeather Schmidt Feng Yanu
Edited byTim Mertens
Music byJoy Ngiaw
Production
companies
Distributed byApple TV+
Release date
  • October 1, 2021 (2021-10-01)
Running time
10 minutes
CountriesUnited States
Spain
LanguageEnglish

Blush is a 2021 animated science fiction short film inspired by a true story from writer and director Joe Mateo, produced by Heather Schmidt Feng Yanu and executive produced by John Lasseter, David Ellison and Dana Goldberg. Developed from Skydance Animation, the short film follows an astronaut falling in love with an alien on a small planet.[1][2] The film was dedicated to the memory of Mary Ann R. Mateo who died from breast cancer. It was released on Apple TV+ on October 1, 2021.

Plot

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The short film opens with an unnamed astronaut maintaining a garden in his spaceship. His unattended spaceship collide with an meteor and crashes into a small barren rock planet. The astronaut attempts to contact earth, but fail. Then, he removes a plants from his spaceship garden and plants them on the planet, but it wither due to lack of air and water. He later witnesses another spaceship crash into the planet. Upon inspection he found it empty, but find a footprints, which makes him believe there was someone on the ship. He follow the footprints back to his spaceship, where he find his plant suddenly growing into a large tree, and at the base of it he notices a pinkish female alien with ribbon hair[3] making the tree grow. The alien runs to his ship and bring out the other plants from the spaceship, and plant them into the planet, making most of it a large garden. They fall in love at first sight. When the alien removes the astronaut's helmet, he nearly dies from asphyxia, only to find the alien has mades air for him to breathe.

Some time later, the small planet is now a lively green planet, with atmosphere, water body, vegetations, trees, clouds etc. As the astronaut spends time with her, he teaches her a few things, like eating mangos. As the years goes by, the couple develops their relationship and is seen having two daughters who have their parents' traits (the older girl with her mother's hair color but fine strands like her father, and a younger girl with her father's hair color but having her mother's ribbon hair).

The alien later is seen becoming weak, to the point where she can no longer eat and/or walk. As a result, the planet slowly begin to withers and she eventually dies in the astronaut's arms in a sparkling aurora, at which time the astronaut starts to experience asphyxia again. However, he wakes to find his daughters are able to give him air like their mother, causing him to be able to breathe again, and also shares their mother's power to revive the planet in an instant.

During the post-credits scenes, as he is sleeping with his daughters and a pet alien dog under a tree, the astronaut witnesses another spaceship crash into the planet. Curious, he and his daughters goes to check the ship only to discover something that makes him blush.

Production

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Development

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The idea for the film came from story artist Joe Mateo who lost his wife Mary Ann four and a half years ago to breast cancer. Suffering from a panic attack, his daughters symbolized his air.[4] The film was announced later on as Skydance Animation's first production/project to debut with Apple Studios distributing it, making it the first Skydance film to be from Apple TV+.[5] On October 1, 2021, Skydance Animation released its first short film inspired by a true story from director Joe Mateo called Blush. It was released on Apple TV+ as part of their multi-year deal.

Animation

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Following the purchase of Ilion Animation Studios from Skydance, animation was provided by Skydance Animation Madrid and was also made in Los Angeles. Production was done remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Music

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The score is provided by Chinese-Malaysian film composer Joy Ngiaw who makes her first musical debut into scoring an animation short film.[citation needed]

Reception

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Critical response

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Female First gave it a positive review over the short film and its ending.[6]

Accolades

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Award Date of Ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result
Hollywood Music in Media Awards November 17, 2021[7] Original Score — Short Animated Film (Blush) Joy Ngiaw Won
Music + Sound Awards[8] 2022 Joy Ngiaw, Joe Mateo Won
Hollywood Critics Association Film Awards February 28, 2022 Best Short Film Blush Nominated
Annie Awards March 12, 2022 Outstanding Achievement for Music in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production Joy Ngiaw Nominated

References

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  1. ^ Hopewell, John (June 19, 2021). "Joe Mateo Bows 'Blush,' the First Short Film from Apple Original Films, Skydance Animation". Variety. Retrieved March 12, 2022.
  2. ^ Wit, Alex Dudok de (September 29, 2021). "Watch The Trailer For Apple TV+'s 'Blush,' The First Film From Skydance Animation". Cartoon Brew.
  3. ^ Desowitz, Bill (4 October 2021). "'Blush': How the Debut Animated Short from Apple and Skydance Found its Own Circle of Life". Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  4. ^ "The Touching, Personal Journey of Joe Mateo's 'Blush'". Animation World Network.
  5. ^ "Apple and Skydance Announce 'Blush' Animated Short". Animation World Network.
  6. ^ "REVIEW: Blush". www.femalefirst.co.uk.
  7. ^ "Hollywood Music in Media Awards Honor Billie Eilish, Hans Zimmer, Nicholas Britell, Rufus Wainwright and More". 19 November 2021.
  8. ^ Twitter message
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