The Disney short film that reminds us of the importance of living in the present, enjoying every moment instead of waiting for an uncertain future.
Everyday life makes millions of people dream about the future they are creating for themselves, forgetting to be the protagonists of the present of their lives. Disney reflects on the fleeting nature of time with his short “Together again”, opening a debate on priorities and the enjoyment of life
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This short film highlights that while people pursue their dreams, it is also essential to stop and savor life now. It also teaches that amidst routine and expectations, there are magical moments that occur when individuals truly allow themselves to be the protagonists of their present.


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Together Again is the short film with which Disney invites us to reflect on the passage of time and the way in which people decide to star in their own story.
What is Together Again, a Disney+ short about?
This touching Disney+ short film directed by Zach Parrish, tells the story of Art and Dotan elderly couple who, thanks to a magical night, rekindles their passion for life, for each other and for music. Through dance and a score inspired by the funk and soul From the 1960s, the animation takes viewers on a journey through the city and memories of their youth.
This short film invites us to reflect on the importance of valuing the present while appreciating the past, showing that every moment can be extraordinary if it is lived fully, without getting caught up in what has already happened or what has not yet arrived.
Trailer for Together Again, Disney+ short
Embed – “Us Again” Clip | Included with Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon on Digital
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