Negative Space
- 2017
- 5 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,4/10
2,7 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Embora o pai de Sam raramente esteja em casa porque está sempre em viagens a negócios, eles podem se conectar com algo tão simples como ensinar o rapaz a fazer a mala.Embora o pai de Sam raramente esteja em casa porque está sempre em viagens a negócios, eles podem se conectar com algo tão simples como ensinar o rapaz a fazer a mala.Embora o pai de Sam raramente esteja em casa porque está sempre em viagens a negócios, eles podem se conectar com algo tão simples como ensinar o rapaz a fazer a mala.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artista
- Indicado a 1 Oscar
- 11 vitórias e 8 indicações no total
Albert Birney
- Sam
- (narração)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
Avaliações em destaque
As we venture through the years, how much that we do is important? The relationship a son has with his absentee father occasionally comes back to how to pack a suitcase, how to get the most out of the space we have. I felt truly sad at the conclusion of this film. What have we done to take what little we have?
'NEGATIVE SPACE': Four Stars (Out of Five)
A 5-minute animated short film about a young boy, named Sam, who's always away from his dad, due to the busy parent's frequent business trips. The father is still able to keep a relationship with his son though, by teaching the boy how to pack a suitcase. This short was directed by Max Porter and Ru Kuwahata. I found it to be simple, but quirky and interesting enough (in a very odd way). The animation has a lot of character to it, and so does the film. It's even a little touching, and funny as well (in some places). I can definitely see why the Academy likes it.
A 5-minute animated short film about a young boy, named Sam, who's always away from his dad, due to the busy parent's frequent business trips. The father is still able to keep a relationship with his son though, by teaching the boy how to pack a suitcase. This short was directed by Max Porter and Ru Kuwahata. I found it to be simple, but quirky and interesting enough (in a very odd way). The animation has a lot of character to it, and so does the film. It's even a little touching, and funny as well (in some places). I can definitely see why the Academy likes it.
A film about relation son-father. Simple, touching, cold, precise. In same measure, a diagnosis about everyday relations from near reality and a portrait of the love in special form. For a boy- a great movie. For the subtle way to translate in image profound, defining truths. A boy, a too busy father, a suitcase and the funeral of the parent. A terrible, poetic last observation of the son. And the image of car-zipper on a huge suitcase as reflection of wise manner to give a profound message.
I'll be blunt. This year's collection of Oscar nominated animated films are a rather sorry lot...there, I said it. Most of the films are nice and reasonably well made but really nothing more....which makes me wonder who picks these films as well as what criteria they are using for their selections. Of all the picks, I think "Negative Space" is the most confusing as I just can't see what makes this one special.
The animation is okay. The characters are unique but also a little grotesque. The story is about a boy who connects with his father through efficient packing of suitcases. And, all this is punctuated by a joke at the very end that made many in the theater laugh...but I kept thinking "all this just for one joke??!!".
The animation is okay. The characters are unique but also a little grotesque. The story is about a boy who connects with his father through efficient packing of suitcases. And, all this is punctuated by a joke at the very end that made many in the theater laugh...but I kept thinking "all this just for one joke??!!".
I'm not usually a fan of stop motion, but this animated short completely exceeded my expectations. I initially underestimated it after reading the outline, but I was proven wrong.
First, the story is emotional, touching, and deeply relatable. It genuinely feels like it's drawn from someone's real-life experiences-particularly the relationship with a father who was often away traveling for work, while other kids' dads were at home playing with them. Yet, despite the distance, a meaningful bond was formed through the suitcase. The film even manages to slip in a bit of humor along the way.
Second, the visual creativity is outstanding. The symbolism throughout is powerful, and several scenes-like the zipper moment and the ocean sequences-are absolutely brilliant and visually stunning. It's not something I ever expected to say about a stop motion animation.
First, the story is emotional, touching, and deeply relatable. It genuinely feels like it's drawn from someone's real-life experiences-particularly the relationship with a father who was often away traveling for work, while other kids' dads were at home playing with them. Yet, despite the distance, a meaningful bond was formed through the suitcase. The film even manages to slip in a bit of humor along the way.
Second, the visual creativity is outstanding. The symbolism throughout is powerful, and several scenes-like the zipper moment and the ocean sequences-are absolutely brilliant and visually stunning. It's not something I ever expected to say about a stop motion animation.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe short is dedicated to the memory of Nina Frenkel.
- ConexõesFeatured in The Oscar Nominated Short Films 2018: Animation (2018)
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- Tempo de duração
- 5 min
- Cor
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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