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Six Men Getting Sick

  • 1967
  • TV-PG
  • 4m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,6/10
6,9 k
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Six Men Getting Sick (1967)
Stop Motion AnimationAnimationHorrorShort

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA short continuously looping animation of six grotesque human figures vomiting.A short continuously looping animation of six grotesque human figures vomiting.A short continuously looping animation of six grotesque human figures vomiting.

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    • David Lynch
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,6/10
    6,9 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • David Lynch
    • 28Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 15Commentaires de critiques
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    maxs

    Strong images

    Stills for this 60 second film are available on the Web, and the film itself is shown during the Pretty as a Picture documentary.

    The images are quite arresting. Lynch himself said of the project "I always sort of wanted to do films. Not so much a movie-movie as a film-painting. I wanted the mood of the painting to be expanded through film, sort of a moving painting. It was really the mood I was after. I wanted a sound with it that would be so strange, so beautiful, like if the Mona Lisa opened her mouth and turned, and there would be a wind, and then she'd turn back and smile. It would be strange."

    By the way, Lynch shared the first-place in the second annual Dr. William S. Biddle Cadwalader Memorial Prize. One of the judges on the panel funded Lynch's next film project, and there it is--the start of a career.
    6redryan64

    Make it 7

    WHEN WE SAW this recently thanx to our good friends at TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES we were quite surprised: A) That there really was such a film with such a title, B) That an outfit like TCM actually did televise such, C) That we watched it and finally D) That we are doing a review.

    IN MANY WAYS the very brief tidbit of what can only be referred to as limited (very limited) animation. In some respects it appears to be a sort of intentional throwback to the very earliest animation to be committed to film. In our mind, that means the short (3 + minute) titled HUMOROUS PHASES OF FUNNY FACES (Stuart Bracton/Vitagraph, 1906).

    IN SOME AREAS, the cartoon succeeds in doing this as an homage to both the artist, as well as to the art-form as well. It is in the beginnings of animation in this embryonic stage and form that started both artist and producer on the road to the shorts and full length features that we take for granted.

    IN SHORT, without HUMOROUS FACES, there'd be no FANTASIA.

    ON THE OTHER hand, we get the distinct impression that the cartoonist and the producer really did want to gross out the audience and induce gastro-intestinal maladies. This would seem to be superfluous as we don't learn anything that we don't already know and have all experienced for ourselves.

    SO SORRY TO report to Animator/Director/Producer Mr. David Lynch, that no one was edified in the extended display of vomiting, puking, wreching, hurling and heaving; nor by displays of dysentery, diarrhea, the runs or the scutters.

    WELL SCHULTZ, DO you think anyone's shocked?
    7dbborroughs

    Impossible to rate correctly

    This is the film portion of a sculpture that had images projected on it.

    Its basically abstract people getting sick and throwing up.

    Sort of.

    As I said its all abstract so the figures are only reasonably human.

    The image runs about a minute and then is repeated several times, which was then looped into endless illness.

    How do you rate that?

    I don't know. Its fine for what it is but as anything beyond that it isn't much.
    colonel-5

    The Life of Plaster...

    So nine people have seen this film?

    Seeing as the film was essentially a temporary piece of installation art, a loop of film projected onto a sculpture as part of an exhibition back in 1966, I have a very genuine interest in talking to those people - they must have some interesting stories to tell.
    6Polaris_DiB

    Interesting, andddd... interesting...

    Okay, the thing is, this isn't a movie you can really rate on a site like this because a few things need to be taken into account:

    1) It was a statue. Some of this is meant to be seen in 3D. 2) It's non-narrative. Even for Lynch, there's no real way to approach it, only "experience it". Which in the case of seeing it in real life, would be vastly interesting, but through the medium of the television it's only slightly so. Think about it like seeing a screensaver picture of the Eiffel Tower instead of being there. You can still appreciate it's magnificence, but you still haven't seen it. 3) It was an experiment. An award winning experiment, but still an experiment.

    So for that, it's at least interesting. It honestly makes me want to see the actual set up to get a better idea of what all the various forms helped do for each other (animation, projection, sculpture, painting, etc.). But as a filmed medium, it's just something to sit and watch a while, nod your head in acceptance, and move on.

    Still, I'd check it out. The idea behind it is inventive enough that maybe it'll open up more ideas for like experiments or further experiments.

    --PolarisDiB

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1967 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
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    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
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    • société de production
      • Pensylvania Academy of Fine Arts
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