More
- 1998
- 6 मि
IMDb रेटिंग
8.1/10
6.3 हज़ार
आपकी रेटिंग
अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA factory worker creates a pair of goggles that puts its wearer in a state of bliss. But is that true happiness?A factory worker creates a pair of goggles that puts its wearer in a state of bliss. But is that true happiness?A factory worker creates a pair of goggles that puts its wearer in a state of bliss. But is that true happiness?
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- 1 ऑस्कर के लिए नामांकित
- 9 जीत और कुल 3 नामांकन
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
...because films like "More" really deserve it.
This is the kind of work that makes me want to quit my job and learn stop-action animation. It's amazing how much life you can infuse into a simple construction of clay-and-wire with a camera.
The world needs more short films like this! Let's start a petition to have a short flick preceding EVERY feature film. (Maybe that would make the $8 ticket price less of a punch in the eye.)
This is the kind of work that makes me want to quit my job and learn stop-action animation. It's amazing how much life you can infuse into a simple construction of clay-and-wire with a camera.
The world needs more short films like this! Let's start a petition to have a short flick preceding EVERY feature film. (Maybe that would make the $8 ticket price less of a punch in the eye.)
That's the first word that came to mind after I watched this film. It is a sad, yet also touching study into the worth of happiness, and the repetition and dead-endness of working class jobs. This film was done using stop-action claymation and is probably one of the best (if not the best) one made. It was nominated for a 1998 Academy Award for Best Short Animated Film. Some screenings are available on the net, so if you ever come across it, check it out!
Wow. Who would have thought the entire meaning of life could be summed up in 6 minutes. The greatest of this film is its greatest irony, considering it questions the worth of success based on material wealth. The piece fits its soundtrack (Elegia by New Order) excellent as well. It's a shame this short lost out in the 1998 Oscars, I'd like to think that the voters had a chance to see it before deciding (although they probably didn't.) A definite 10.
One of the most beautiful and poignant animated shorts I've ever seen, if not the most. Unfortunately, I got to see it only once and didn't get a chance to fully take it in, and there was definitely a lot there to take in. Some beautiful animation and a beautiful story about what happiness really is. Full of symbolism and a look at a future which may not be far off. Shows that happiness doesn't come in a box or any other sort of artificial means. Something which most of the world doesn't and probably never will get.
This is an absolutely astonishing short work concerning the meaning of life and what can not be manufactured in a synthetic factory. It presents a proletarian (in fantastic clay-mation) day in and day out, as he works in a factory assembly line building impersonal products to keep society happy. His dream is to one day create a new life affirming 'lense machine', for he is also an inventor with ingenuity.
In his struggles, he continues having glimpses of children playing around a merry-go-round and they are in vibrant color, while laughing and involved with joy. His dream is achieved, and then he becomes an over zealous capitalist who is sitting all alone in his skyscraper office, after directing the harsh void of the assembly line that manufactures his new product.
In the fleeting time that this short film runs, one gathers that it is something stupendous and magnificent, and the true satisfaction of creativity is not how many products one sells but the "fire that burns within"...
The song by the band 'NEW ORDER', is also melancholy, which adds to the ambiance, and is a joy to listen to.
Strongly recommended!
Look for it on Sci-Fi channel's "Exposure" or on PBS "High Intensity TV".
In his struggles, he continues having glimpses of children playing around a merry-go-round and they are in vibrant color, while laughing and involved with joy. His dream is achieved, and then he becomes an over zealous capitalist who is sitting all alone in his skyscraper office, after directing the harsh void of the assembly line that manufactures his new product.
In the fleeting time that this short film runs, one gathers that it is something stupendous and magnificent, and the true satisfaction of creativity is not how many products one sells but the "fire that burns within"...
The song by the band 'NEW ORDER', is also melancholy, which adds to the ambiance, and is a joy to listen to.
Strongly recommended!
Look for it on Sci-Fi channel's "Exposure" or on PBS "High Intensity TV".
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाAwarded the Best Short Film at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival.
- इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जनThe film was re-edited and released as a music video for the song "Hell Bent" by Kenna.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Film-Fest DVD: Issue 2 - Cannes (1999)
- साउंडट्रैकElegia
Written, Produced and Performed by New Order
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- चलने की अवधि
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