La vie d'un jeune souffleur de verre en formation et ses relations au fil des ans, alors que son pays est en proie à la guerre et aux conflits.La vie d'un jeune souffleur de verre en formation et ses relations au fil des ans, alors que son pays est en proie à la guerre et aux conflits.La vie d'un jeune souffleur de verre en formation et ses relations au fil des ans, alors que son pays est en proie à la guerre et aux conflits.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 4 nominations au total
Art Malik
- Tomas Oliver
- (English version)
- (voix)
Sacha Dhawan
- Vincent Oliver
- (English version)
- (voix)
Anjli Mohindra
- Alliz Amano
- (English version)
- (voix)
Tony Jayawardena
- Colonel Amano
- (English version)
- (voix)
Teresa Gallagher
- Young Vincent Oliver
- (English version)
- (voix)
Mina Anwar
- Nadia Amano
- (English version)
- (voix)
Sham Ali
- Malik Khan
- (English version)
- (voix)
Maya Saroya
- Penni
- (English version)
- (voix)
Nila Aalia
- Principal Bhatti
- (English version)
- (voix)
Alex Jordan
- Professor Ansari
- (English version)
- (voix)
- …
Bex Wood
- Mrs. Popalzai
- (English version)
- (voix)
- …
Dnita Ghohil
- Additional Voice
- (English version)
- (voix)
Nicholas Khan
- Additional Voice
- (English version)
- (voix)
Marcel McCalla
- Additional Voice
- (English version)
- (voix)
Avis à la une
The animation was hands-off amazing. The visuals were stunning and appealing, evident of the amount of effort and hark work put into each frame of the movie. The animators did a great job capturing the essence of Ghibli films. The music really brought the viewing experience to the next level, literally got goosebumps hearing some of them.
However... the voice acting could have been somewhat better. The delivery of the dialogues felt a bit off because of the British accent, considering the characters were set in Pakistan. Some scenes felt as if a certain frame was missing, messing with the consistency while some had very fluid animation. As for the storyline, it seemed rather messy and confusing. The theme and storyline could have been portrayed a bit better which would've enhanced the experience greatly.
Overall really enjoyed the movie, would recommend watching it, and really respect Usman Riaz's artistic view and effort on this movie. Creating a hand-drawn animated film in Pakistan is not a small feat and he did an amazing job for such a big project. Looking forward to more of his works!
However... the voice acting could have been somewhat better. The delivery of the dialogues felt a bit off because of the British accent, considering the characters were set in Pakistan. Some scenes felt as if a certain frame was missing, messing with the consistency while some had very fluid animation. As for the storyline, it seemed rather messy and confusing. The theme and storyline could have been portrayed a bit better which would've enhanced the experience greatly.
Overall really enjoyed the movie, would recommend watching it, and really respect Usman Riaz's artistic view and effort on this movie. Creating a hand-drawn animated film in Pakistan is not a small feat and he did an amazing job for such a big project. Looking forward to more of his works!
Hey I saw the Movie. Tbh it's good for beginners and kids. There is a Special word I can use. "NA ISKA SAR THA NA PAIR"
I know this is the starting for the Pakistan Animation.
Good Review: It's good storyline neat the characters designs are detailed. Storyline was average.
Improvement Review: Thing I learn from Anmies Movie
Musics is missing Voilen can be in melodies add more. War, Fires, Emotions.
Imagine its bombing and next day everyone is happy i mean dude... cmmon
Imagine you are making a movie where is the mixture of War & Love Damn It can be classic but you miss both parts.
If you feel like what complete anmie mean There is An Anmie Name "91 Days, Monster Farming in Another World"
For Voilence "High School God Avg, Hell Paradise Strong Character with Voilence Elements"
For Romance: "Watch Any High School"
Now Lets Come Back
Main Character was weak I know its totally looking like you. But does he have to be weak?
His Mother Memories are missing. Father Role is Totally cracking.
Romance was lit
Now If I recollect what was it. Think Again at the end they both Meet Now Go Above If they have to be meet Why Malik was much greased into this. The character was unimportant.
You can have me on a call there is much that i can't write. Search Mozzam on Insta
USMAN I KNOW YOU HAVE THE FUTURE THAT'S WHY IMPROVEMENTS IS IMPORTANT AS WELL.
I feel you are self centered that has expectations less from others and more from yourself. I don't appreciate it i I have been through this.
BTW If you rewatch this you are really good in the War Senario Specially the Bombing on the City, on Mountains and on Night View.
I would suggest move yourself to the War Anmies. If you feel content is more go for Anmie Side We would love to watch that but we expect some quality things.
The Movie is supported by pakistani community Best of Luck.
I know this is the starting for the Pakistan Animation.
Good Review: It's good storyline neat the characters designs are detailed. Storyline was average.
Improvement Review: Thing I learn from Anmies Movie
Musics is missing Voilen can be in melodies add more. War, Fires, Emotions.
Imagine its bombing and next day everyone is happy i mean dude... cmmon
Imagine you are making a movie where is the mixture of War & Love Damn It can be classic but you miss both parts.
If you feel like what complete anmie mean There is An Anmie Name "91 Days, Monster Farming in Another World"
For Voilence "High School God Avg, Hell Paradise Strong Character with Voilence Elements"
For Romance: "Watch Any High School"
Now Lets Come Back
Main Character was weak I know its totally looking like you. But does he have to be weak?
His Mother Memories are missing. Father Role is Totally cracking.
Romance was lit
Now If I recollect what was it. Think Again at the end they both Meet Now Go Above If they have to be meet Why Malik was much greased into this. The character was unimportant.
You can have me on a call there is much that i can't write. Search Mozzam on Insta
USMAN I KNOW YOU HAVE THE FUTURE THAT'S WHY IMPROVEMENTS IS IMPORTANT AS WELL.
I feel you are self centered that has expectations less from others and more from yourself. I don't appreciate it i I have been through this.
BTW If you rewatch this you are really good in the War Senario Specially the Bombing on the City, on Mountains and on Night View.
I would suggest move yourself to the War Anmies. If you feel content is more go for Anmie Side We would love to watch that but we expect some quality things.
The Movie is supported by pakistani community Best of Luck.
"The Glassworker" doesn't shy away from difficult themes, but it handles them with sensitivity and grace. The looming shadow of war creates a sense of urgency without overshadowing the film's core message about the enduring power of art, love, and the human spirit. The voice acting is superb, breathing life into each character and amplifying the emotional resonance of the film. The score is a masterpiece in itself, perfectly complementing the visuals and evoking a range of emotions. From the bustling cityscapes to the quiet moments of contemplation, the music elevates every scene. The voice acting is superb, breathing life into each character and amplifying the emotional resonance of the film. The score is a masterpiece in itself, perfectly complementing the visuals and evoking a range of emotions. From the bustling cityscapes to the quiet moments of contemplation, the music elevates every scene. The animation is a love letter to the art of hand-drawn artistry. Lush landscapes and vibrant cityscapes come alive with meticulous detail, while the characters move with a grace that captures the essence of life. But the true magic lies in the depiction of glassblowing itself. Each fiery dance with molten glass is a mesmerizing spectacle, a testament to the dedication of the animators and a celebration of this ancient craft."The Glassworker" transcends the boundaries of animation. It's a tapestry woven with breathtaking visuals, a poignant story, and a message that resonates deeply. This Pakistani masterpiece is a landmark achievement, not just for its country's film industry, but for animation as a whole. The story unfolds like a delicate work of blown glass, both beautiful and fragile. Vincent, our protagonist, struggles to find his place in a world threatened by war. His journey of self-discovery is interwoven with a love story that blossoms amidst hardship. The characters are richly drawn, each with their own dreams and fears, making their struggles all the more relatable.
BEFORE u get angry, read my review till last and think about it.
The glass worker is a nice movie, not gonna lie and i have been following it up for last 4-5 years. But i knew from the start, as this is Usman Riaz first movie the story will have problems and oh oh boy it had alot. The ending was confusing to say the least, as many of the plot of the movie was missing and the movie rapped it up pretty quickly. It also didnt felt "original as Usman Riaz was inspired by Ghibli, which actually made the film feel like "too much" inspired by Ghibli. I know its his first movie but if he had been original with it , it would have been better and also made it more natural and calming rather then rapping it up quickly. IF you actually wanna see what a "MASTER PIECE" looks like, (as people here are screaming that this movie is, although it isnt) Go watch HAYOA MIYAZAKI first film "Nausicaä The Valley of Wind". Or "the castle in the sky", then you will truly understand the art of animation and the beauty of a true master piece story.
The reviews here are totally wrong saying it is the "best movie ever", I have seen alot, i mean ALOT of animated movies and especially Japanese, as i like there 2D natural artwork. I am pretty choosy about my animated movies and this one was a easy 7/10. The main reason being that is, although the animation was beautiful and nice, but the story lacked alot and kinda felt amateurly written + not to forget the Urdu dubbing of the movie, which didnt had any natural feelings. I will highly recommend watching the movie in ENGLISH rather then URDU, because the original script of the movie is in English, due to this the Urdu one felt like a google translation lmao.
The glass worker is a nice movie, not gonna lie and i have been following it up for last 4-5 years. But i knew from the start, as this is Usman Riaz first movie the story will have problems and oh oh boy it had alot. The ending was confusing to say the least, as many of the plot of the movie was missing and the movie rapped it up pretty quickly. It also didnt felt "original as Usman Riaz was inspired by Ghibli, which actually made the film feel like "too much" inspired by Ghibli. I know its his first movie but if he had been original with it , it would have been better and also made it more natural and calming rather then rapping it up quickly. IF you actually wanna see what a "MASTER PIECE" looks like, (as people here are screaming that this movie is, although it isnt) Go watch HAYOA MIYAZAKI first film "Nausicaä The Valley of Wind". Or "the castle in the sky", then you will truly understand the art of animation and the beauty of a true master piece story.
The reviews here are totally wrong saying it is the "best movie ever", I have seen alot, i mean ALOT of animated movies and especially Japanese, as i like there 2D natural artwork. I am pretty choosy about my animated movies and this one was a easy 7/10. The main reason being that is, although the animation was beautiful and nice, but the story lacked alot and kinda felt amateurly written + not to forget the Urdu dubbing of the movie, which didnt had any natural feelings. I will highly recommend watching the movie in ENGLISH rather then URDU, because the original script of the movie is in English, due to this the Urdu one felt like a google translation lmao.
First, let me get this out the way, the movie is aesthetically a masterpiece. Would have never believed that such a beautiful, hand-drawn animation could come out of Pak. The Urdu voice actors were fantastic too, especially the person who voiced Vincent's Dad.
Beyond that I felt the film severely lacked in storyboarding, character development, and overall character arcs. It got tedious and boring at times in between the usual Ghibli tropes. They could have definitely perfected the script in the 10 years the film spent in development. But, in the end they drew stunning animation for a very weak story. Despite that, I was totally on-board with the pacifist message that formed the crux of the story.
Also, they market the film as made-in Pak, but the characters and setting look ostensibly western. I mean, I get it that they wanted to appeal to a global audience, but they could have incorporated more of the local culture apart from token mentions. After all, the film's core viewership and theatre-going base was to be in Pak.
Despite the weak story, I would commend the score of the film. It was hauntingly beautiful and executed masterfully within scenes.
In conclusion, despite it's obvious flaws, The Glassworker is a film to watch for art lovers & Ghibli fans. You might be bored by the story and characters, but the the visuals and music score will keep you there till the end.
P. S: I have heard that the English voiceover is not as good. I watched it in Urdu, so can't comment on that opinion. The Urdu version was quite well done.
Beyond that I felt the film severely lacked in storyboarding, character development, and overall character arcs. It got tedious and boring at times in between the usual Ghibli tropes. They could have definitely perfected the script in the 10 years the film spent in development. But, in the end they drew stunning animation for a very weak story. Despite that, I was totally on-board with the pacifist message that formed the crux of the story.
Also, they market the film as made-in Pak, but the characters and setting look ostensibly western. I mean, I get it that they wanted to appeal to a global audience, but they could have incorporated more of the local culture apart from token mentions. After all, the film's core viewership and theatre-going base was to be in Pak.
Despite the weak story, I would commend the score of the film. It was hauntingly beautiful and executed masterfully within scenes.
In conclusion, despite it's obvious flaws, The Glassworker is a film to watch for art lovers & Ghibli fans. You might be bored by the story and characters, but the the visuals and music score will keep you there till the end.
P. S: I have heard that the English voiceover is not as good. I watched it in Urdu, so can't comment on that opinion. The Urdu version was quite well done.
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- AnecdotesThis is the first Pakistani hand-drawn animated film.
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 13 839 $US
- Durée1 heure 38 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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