Un hombre se mueve a través de un sueño conociendo a varias personas y discutiendo los significados y propósitos del universo.Un hombre se mueve a través de un sueño conociendo a varias personas y discutiendo los significados y propósitos del universo.Un hombre se mueve a través de un sueño conociendo a varias personas y discutiendo los significados y propósitos del universo.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 5 premios y 21 nominaciones en total
Reseñas destacadas
Incredibly origional, beautiful and perhaps even autistic.
There is no plot if you do not take meaning to words. However, to accompany the thought of the film is the visual representation as to what is being spoken of. The film was shot with a HomeVideo camera and then drawn/colored over.
The animation adds personality and independence to each character, moment,
scene. It is certainly not made for the Mtv generation (or degeneration) nor is its purpose lucid enough to summerize into a music video or column. Reccomended to anyone who takes any interest in philosophy, psychology, or film. Anyone serious to any of those fields is subtly handicap if not having seen it.
There is no plot if you do not take meaning to words. However, to accompany the thought of the film is the visual representation as to what is being spoken of. The film was shot with a HomeVideo camera and then drawn/colored over.
The animation adds personality and independence to each character, moment,
scene. It is certainly not made for the Mtv generation (or degeneration) nor is its purpose lucid enough to summerize into a music video or column. Reccomended to anyone who takes any interest in philosophy, psychology, or film. Anyone serious to any of those fields is subtly handicap if not having seen it.
It is rare for a director to return to a film and improve it but Linklater does it here. Taking the general form of Slackers, he adds a metaphysical story line and coats it with extraordinary eye candy.
The rotoscoping really provides an acid trip experience of constantly shifting planes with backgrounds going one way and characters going the other.
The string quartet tango score also is an excellent use of music to reinforce the exotic aspects of the production.
The monologues are thought provoking and compelling. The story line examining dream/death connection is novel. Score points for originality of story, art direction and narrative line. Some quite funny parts (e.g. boat car, bar shoot out, etc.), some creepy parts (e.g. jailbird rant, second boat man meeting, etc.).
I have seen this several times and enjoyed it every time. Farily rare is the movie that can really stand up to multiple viewings. This is one.
Very refreshing. See it.
The rotoscoping really provides an acid trip experience of constantly shifting planes with backgrounds going one way and characters going the other.
The string quartet tango score also is an excellent use of music to reinforce the exotic aspects of the production.
The monologues are thought provoking and compelling. The story line examining dream/death connection is novel. Score points for originality of story, art direction and narrative line. Some quite funny parts (e.g. boat car, bar shoot out, etc.), some creepy parts (e.g. jailbird rant, second boat man meeting, etc.).
I have seen this several times and enjoyed it every time. Farily rare is the movie that can really stand up to multiple viewings. This is one.
Very refreshing. See it.
Waking Life is among a handful of films (Woyzeck, Magnolia, The Passion of Anna) that really frustrate me, because as much as I love them I can't necessarily recommend them to everyone. There are certain films for which one needs to be on a certain wavelength to enjoy, no matter how cultured or intelligent. This film is best for those who have sat around thinking about the big questions in life for long periods of time, dying for someone to talk to about them. I guess Waking Life isn't about those questions so much as it's about the people who are asking them, the wonderers, the thinkers, and especially the dreamers. For those who can appreciate it, it's a cleansing experience, one of a purity and beauty that has no equal in the films I've been fortunate enough to see.
I recently viewed Waking Life By Richard Linklater and found it to be a truly unique viewing experience. The film deals with the idea of lucid dreams and the nature of our existence and many other philosophical questions. What struck me about the film was the way in which the superb animation was layered over the film. What this achieves is indeed a sense of a dreamlike viewing experience.Everyone has those dreams where they have a great sense of having gone somewhere and done something wonderful when they wake up. It may be difficult to remember details of your surroundings or what exactly you did but you know you were somewhere doing something. The jumpy nature and fluid characteristics of the animation really help to create that very same feeling while viewing the film.
I cannot stress the creative genius of Richard Linklater enough. He appears himself at the end of the movie and brings some closure to the main protagonists' dilemma of being trapped in this dream state. The film highlights the idea of how intertwined our dream lives and our Waking lives are. Memories that we once thought to be real often turn out to dreams and vice versa. Fans of philosophical debate and chat will be in heaven here however those who find themselves easily bored by such discussions may be skipping some scenes.
Finally, Waking Life is another chapter in the pioneering film-making of Richard Linklater. He has given us such gems like Before Sunrise and Dazed and Confused. He has achieved in bringing film back to its essentials.. performance and script.
I cannot stress the creative genius of Richard Linklater enough. He appears himself at the end of the movie and brings some closure to the main protagonists' dilemma of being trapped in this dream state. The film highlights the idea of how intertwined our dream lives and our Waking lives are. Memories that we once thought to be real often turn out to dreams and vice versa. Fans of philosophical debate and chat will be in heaven here however those who find themselves easily bored by such discussions may be skipping some scenes.
Finally, Waking Life is another chapter in the pioneering film-making of Richard Linklater. He has given us such gems like Before Sunrise and Dazed and Confused. He has achieved in bringing film back to its essentials.. performance and script.
Sitting in the movie theater, I found that I was wishing for a remote control to pause the film every minute or so and think about what I'd just heard. The movie shows a sequence of characters in a dream rattling off their theories on life with almost no space between, and I found myself confused many times, struggling with transfering from one topic to another.
I'll need to see this movie another seven times to understand everything that was said.... or wait for the video?
I'll need to see this movie another seven times to understand everything that was said.... or wait for the video?
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe movie took 3 weeks to shoot and another 3 weeks to edit using Final Cut Pro. It also took 15 months to animate.
- Citas
Speed Levitch: On really romantic evenings of self, I go salsa dancing with my confusion.
- Créditos adicionalesBecause almost none of the characters are named, a clip from their appearance is shown during the credits.
- Banda sonoraMi Otra Mitad de Naranja
Performed by Tosca Tango Orchestra (as TOSCA)
Written by Glover Gill
Courtesy of Nois Records
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- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 2.901.447 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 88.977 US$
- 21 oct 2001
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 3.176.880 US$
- Duración
- 1h 41min(101 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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