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Showing posts with label Short Film Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Short Film Review. Show all posts

5/16/2008

Short Film Review: Aided Migration

Aided Migration

Story

A bird would like to migrate with all of his fellow birds, but he is not able to fly. He catches a plane flight to take him, but ends up on the wrong plane. He meets a bear that is trying to take a vacation because he cannot sleep. The bear and the bird both find themselves on a plane going to a place they do not want to go, so they have to figure out a way to get the vacation they are looking for.

Synopsis

Although the film was light and playful, it seemed to lack a decent ending. I liked the idea of the two different animals trying to get the same thing, but the ending was what really ruined it. There was not a good message told by the ending and it was not necessary. With a better ending it certainly could have been a very good film. The animation was interesting and the concepts of the story keeps you intrigued. Aided Migration is a fairly clean movie aside from the ending so it is appropriate for all ages.

There is irony and humor throughout the short film, but this is not enough to make up for the lackluster ending.

Raw Score: 6/10
Sharon Movie? No

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5/15/2008

Short Film Review: No Bikini

No Bikini

Story

A little girl gets a new two piece swim suit for the swim school she is going to attend for the summer. Her mom tells her to be careful about the swim suit because the top piece does not fit very well. When the girl gets to the lesson she decides to not wear the top and everyone thinks she is a boy. For those weeks she gets to pretend to be a boy. Although she never tells anyone she is a boy, everyone makes the assumption that she is.

Synopsis

This was an interesting story and a well made film. The camera work was excellent along with the picture quality itself being top notch. The story was one which makes you think about whether the way our society works really makes sense if no one could really tell whether the girl was a girl or a boy. Either way you may feel about the topic the film explores it with an unbiased account.

The narration gives deeper insight into the child’s thoughts during the film, but may not have been necessary to still get all of the information we needed for a complete story. Nevertheless, the narration worked and was not too distracting. There was not anything offensive in the film unless you find the subject matter itself offensive, but it might give a young one a bad idea if you didn’t want your little girl to do the same thing.

A playful and lighthearted look at what is socially acceptable in our society and how people will draw conclusions from how people look rather than who they are inside. There was plenty of depth to get the gears rolling in your head if you take the time to think about it.

Raw Score: 8/10
Sharon Movie? Yes

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5/10/2008

Short Film Review: The Dance Lesson

The Dance Lesson

Director: Philippe Prouff

Story

A man comes into a room and gives the viewer a dance lesson. For most of the film he shows each move and what it is called displays on the screen. After he gets through all of the different moves the disco ball, music, and lights start going and he dances.


Synopsis

When the film first got going I thought it was quite funny with all of the different moves and what they were called. I thought the film was going to make the dance into a story of some sorts, but in the end he just danced and it was hard to follow if there was really anything being said by the moves. It could be I just was not quick enough to get it. I will give it a second viewing some time I am sure. Still without the end being as good as I would have liked it to be the first half was good enough to make it well worth the watch. Playful and lighthearted with no dialogue whatsoever. There were just a couple of obscene dance moves that may not be appropriate for kids.

Raw Score: 7/10
Sharon Movie? Yes

5/08/2008

Short Film Review: A Half Man

A Half Man

Director: Firas Momani

Story

This short film follows a man that like the title says, is only one half of a man. This man works hard to carry out the normal daily routines of life, but struggles with everything because he is only half a man. He gets his daughters lunch ready for school and takes her. Eventually he ends up taking a shower and falling apart.

Synopsis

Although I did not care for the animation or claymation and the rough around the edges style of the camera work, over time I have thought more about A Half Man and found there to be plenty of deep meaning to it. A Half Man is about a man that is only half there or that is only half the man he used to be. He is disconnected from his family and is not able to do anything really which is why if he is only going to be half there he might as well not be there at all. In the end he falls apart literally, but it is meant to have meaning. Even with all of the deeper meaning to the film I found it unpleasant to watch and it could have been a lot better with a more lighthearted and fluffy feel to it; and it still could have had the same impact if not more.

Raw Score: 6/10
Sharon Movie? No

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4/22/2008

Short Film Review: Tell Us the Truth Josephine


Tell Us the Truth Josephine

Director: Valerie Buhagiar

Story

Josephine is a Maltese woman who swims in the ocean all the way to Canada (yes, it is a bit odd). Not only that, but then she decides to walk the countryside on stilts and has a hard time figuring out why everyone looks at her so weird. She goes along exploring her new venue while the film explores her past and the things she is running from.

Synopsis

It was very odd, but had plenty of depth to it which makes you think about things like why she decides to go to Canada or why she is on stilts. The problems come in the way of the very rough camera quality and seemingly random mix of past experiences and current situations. It is extremely hard to figure out just what is actually going on and the images and voices are often annoying and even horrifying (it does not seem like they should be).

If you can wade through all of the harsh video and sound, the story seems to have a lot of depth which may make you feel as though you have found a diamond in the rough. I found it difficult to get past all of the rough video and sound and actually did not find the story too compelling which warrants the 5/10 for effort. I would have liked to have seen this film have better picture quality and less weirdness to it. I love David Lynch films for the bizarre things going on, but it just did not seem to work here for some reason. I will admit the idea of her walking through the country on stilts was an interesting way of showing how she felt being an outsider in an unfamiliar country. You can check it out at Film Movement.

Raw Score: 5/10
Sharon Movie? No

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4/07/2008

Short Film Review: A Kiss For The World

A Kiss For The World

Director: Cyril Paris

Story

A troublemaker in elementary school keeps acting up. When he finally crosses the line by tearing up a newspaper the teacher gave him to do an assignment, she makes him tape it back together. When he is finished the teacher finds he has put it back together differently. What are the implications of the new newspaper he has created?

Synopsis

A Kiss For The World was an interesting short, which surely has a lot more going on than initially meets the eye. I loved it for its originality, but the picture quality was often distracting. It had that soap opera tone to it with the crisp image. Also, the directing often seemed like it was going out of its way to be interesting while at the same time not accomplishing it. They should have focused on the story alone and forgotten about trying to jazz up the picture.

The story however was quite moving and had a lot of depth to it. The thought of a little child creating something out of this torn newspaper strikes up a lot of thoughts. Did the little boy’s new headlines come true? Should the teacher not be so hard on the boy since he has shown an amazing talent in creativity? Do school systems stifle creativity and hinder children’s education? These questions are swirling around in my head after viewing A Kiss For The World, and that is what makes it such a great short film. It has the depth to strike up emotions and thoughts about moral beliefs and opinions about modern society. All of the thought provoking in this film is impressive with only ten minutes to present it in.

Raw Score: 7/10
Sharon Movie? Yes

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