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What this film brings
Content barometer
Violence
0/5
None
Fear
1/5
Mild
Sexuality
0/5
None
Language
0/5
None
Narrative complexity
0/5
Simple
Adult themes
0/5
None
Expert review
Despite the title confusion, the available synopsis points to an animated short about a living seed dealing with the physical changes of growing up, presented in a symbolic and generally gentle way. Sensitive content appears limited to body changes that may feel strange to very young viewers, along with mild uncertainty linked to transformation and the fear of the unknown. There is no clear sign of real violence, coarse language, sexual content, or substances, and the overall intensity seems very low throughout the story. For children around age 4, the film looks broadly suitable, especially if they already handle metaphorical storytelling and brief emotional tension well. Parents may simply want to watch alongside younger viewers and reassure them that change can feel unsettling at first, while still being a normal and positive part of life.
Synopsis
A living seed has to deal with the physical changes of growing up.
Difficult scenes
The main point parents may want to note is the seed's bodily transformation as it changes through the story. Even though this is not aggressive or graphic, some very young children may find it odd or unsettling to watch a living character lose its usual shape and become something different. The film may also include brief moments of worry connected to growing, waiting, or not knowing what will happen next. This kind of tension is likely mild, yet it may still raise questions for children who are especially sensitive to change or to leaving a familiar state behind.
Where to watch
No verified platform for the US market yet. We keep this section updated as availability changes.
Availability checked on Apr 01, 2026
About this title
- Format
- Short film
- Year
- 2020
- Runtime
- 6m
- Countries
- Mexico
- Original language
- EN
Content barometer
Violence
0/5
None
Fear
1/5
Mild
Sexuality
0/5
None
Language
0/5
None
Narrative complexity
0/5
Simple
Adult themes
0/5
None
Expert review
Despite the title confusion, the available synopsis points to an animated short about a living seed dealing with the physical changes of growing up, presented in a symbolic and generally gentle way. Sensitive content appears limited to body changes that may feel strange to very young viewers, along with mild uncertainty linked to transformation and the fear of the unknown. There is no clear sign of real violence, coarse language, sexual content, or substances, and the overall intensity seems very low throughout the story. For children around age 4, the film looks broadly suitable, especially if they already handle metaphorical storytelling and brief emotional tension well. Parents may simply want to watch alongside younger viewers and reassure them that change can feel unsettling at first, while still being a normal and positive part of life.
Synopsis
A living seed has to deal with the physical changes of growing up.
Difficult scenes
The main point parents may want to note is the seed's bodily transformation as it changes through the story. Even though this is not aggressive or graphic, some very young children may find it odd or unsettling to watch a living character lose its usual shape and become something different. The film may also include brief moments of worry connected to growing, waiting, or not knowing what will happen next. This kind of tension is likely mild, yet it may still raise questions for children who are especially sensitive to change or to leaving a familiar state behind.