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You are free to delete RUN_TF2.exe as it is of no use for your purposes.Ī window will appear at the center of the screen. Press OK and use the shortcut to start the game. "-game tf -tools -console -applaunch 440 -window -noborder -novid" In the target line, go to the end and add: So that’s very much the meaning of the film, like that windshield wiping away that pattern that basically reflects each different relationship.First of all be sure to have installed all the patches and the tools. So, that pattern, as a relationship, is completely different. It might look similar, but it’s completely different. So, metaphorically, what I was trying to do is basically show the drops that fall on the windshield, they kind of form a specific pattern, and then you wipe it and the whole window is clean again, but it keeps raining and the pattern is completely different. And the thing is that we always fail to define love, because what we are doing is trying to give a word to something that is very difficult to define, because we use the same word for each different relationship. It’s very interesting and I felt inspired by that because the rhythm of the film is almost like wiping. MIELGO: There is novel that Virginia Woolf wrote, called The Waves, and it has kind of like the rhythm of waves. That’s why every vignette is a little bit, I would say, open to interpretation.ĭEADLINE: So, where does the title of The Windshield Wiper come from? So, I was just trying to see love from outside. I think that the base of analysis is usually to try to detach yourself from whatever you are trying to analyze. I didn’t wanna get too deep inside of the relationship, I wanted to be more of an observer. But always from the point of view of an outsider. So, in a way, everything is very personal imaginary. Sometimes there are photographs that I take that I might use in the future for something or a personal experience that I had to illustrate somehow. I guess that asking yourself, what is love is very much asking yourself what life is about, right? What is everything that’s around you? What makes you in love now, and not when you are super busy or when you are in the middle of war or when you are on a vacation, you know? I guess that love is very contextual.ĭEADLINE: Where did all of the different vignettes come from? So, it’s not so much about the person itself, it’s very much about everything around you. It’s based on everything that is surrounding you at the time that you are falling in love. It’s funny because I think that love is contextual. Sometimes relationships don’t work, sometimes they work, but you never really know how, like what’s the secret? So, in a way it’s been always in my mind, it’s always been sort of like an obsession. MIELGO: Yeah, you know, sometimes you fall in love and it’s successful, sometimes you fail. I wanted to explore something I am particularly interested in with my best tool, so in a way it’s a very personal piece.ĭEADLINE: Is the question of “what is love,” in a social sense, something that you’ve been pondering for a long time?
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I wanted to do it because animation is my craft and the best thing that I know how to do. It’s a little bit more of, what is love socially. So, I’m very much in the middle and I wanted to explore how relationships and love work nowadays, not so much about what love is biologically or philosophically. Now people are a little bit more concerned about their own self, about their own careers, and about their growth as an individual. Back then, relationships were very much based on family, on growing a strong family and on commitment.Īnd nowadays the values and the expectations have drastically changed. My parents are much older than me, by a lot, I was born when my father was 50 and my mother was 46. I think that the concept of family and relationships is very different from back in the time I grew up. How Composer Germaine Franco Brought Her Own Take On "The Sound Of Magical Realism" To 'Encanto' Alberto MielgoĭEADLINE: How did you come up with the idea for The Windshield Wiper?ĪLBERTO MIELGO: Well, love kind of changed drastically over the last few generations.