Toy Story 3
Dependence: The actors and director relying upon each other to produce the film as a cohesive whole, I think. Also, they must each do their job as well as they can to make an impressive end.
Independence: I guess that would be the thing where the director (I think it was the director) had to sketch out new characters/toys, I think, or something of that sort, and was waiting to show it to his peers, he was doing it independently (well, maybe he might not have been, considering someone else might have told him to do so, but it seemed independent).
Interdependence: I really liked the Day vs. Night short, because I thought it was interesting how Day and Night always wanted to impress the other with their scenes that happen within them. It always seems like the other person has it better, like the saying, "The grass is greener on the other side." But when they combined to become twilight and become the same, it united them. And they later turned to the other side, which I guess gave them what they wanted....
I really liked the black-and-white sketchy short, where they had a bonding thing to not shave/get a haircut, etc., because I thought that was really interesting and a bit crazy, but I didn't find that it had to do with my dependence/independence/interdependence thoughts.
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