Pixar has been known to convey a portion of the best enlivened movies ever. While these movies are for the most part implied for children, the activity organization adds certain dull layers to some of them. Some are very unmistakable like the tragic downfall of the fanciful elephant in ‘Back to front’, while others may be entirely unobtrusive like the destiny of the toys in ‘Toy Story 3’.

This short film, Borrowed Time, has been made by two Pixar animators and is one of the darkest vivified movies I’ve found in quite a while. The film investigates topics of mortality and the will to live. The end will abandon you perfectly crushed. Worth a watch.

A weathered Sheriff returns to the remains of an accident he has spent a lifetime trying to forget. With each step forward, the memories come flooding back. Faced with his mistake once again, he must find the strength to carry on.
“Borrowed Time” is an animated short film, directed by Andrew Coats & Lou Hamou-Lhadj, and produced by Amanda Deering Jones. Music by Academy Award winner Gustavo Santaolalla.