![]() ![]() There’s clearly a heavy level of creator’s intent, and Forgotten Fields is definitely telling a personal story. It has a unified approach to its central message, and even the sidestory of Sid’s attempts at writing a story revolves around the nature of memories, and how important it could be to move on with your life and to not constantly dwell on nostalgia for “better” times. In a lot of ways, Forgotten Fields feels like it’s telling a story about personal melancholy. Sid and all of his friends are constantly reminiscing about their various road trips and adventures from when they were younger, and even his mom’s primary motivation for selling her house is so that she isn’t held back by her memories of the place. The most important thing about the story is the sense of nostalgia. Most of it revolves around visiting Sid’s friends, and then going on to his mom’s place for a family dinner. What follows is an adventure that can best be described using the word ‘cosy’. And to make things worse, Sid’s facing writer’s block. He has a deadline to submit a story to be eligible for a grant, his mother’s selling his childhood home to move on in her life, and his friends are all drifting apart to live their own lives. Instead, it’s a single day in Sid’s life. But it’s not trying to tell a grand, sweeping story where the fate of the world hangs in the balance. On the Nature of Nostalgiaįorgotten Fields hopes to tell the story of Sid, his mother, and his friends. Forgotten Fields is going for a 'cosy' feeling, and it largely works.
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