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Billy's Balloon

  • 1998
  • Unrated
  • 6m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
3.1K
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Billy's Balloon (1998)
Adult AnimationDark ComedyHand-Drawn AnimationHigh-Concept ComedySlapstickAnimationComedyShort

A balloon wraps itself around a young child's hand, bringing him higher and higher, much to the child's delight... but...A balloon wraps itself around a young child's hand, bringing him higher and higher, much to the child's delight... but...A balloon wraps itself around a young child's hand, bringing him higher and higher, much to the child's delight... but...

  • Director
    • Don Hertzfeldt
  • Writer
    • Don Hertzfeldt
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    3.1K
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    • Director
      • Don Hertzfeldt
    • Writer
      • Don Hertzfeldt
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 23 wins & 5 nominations total

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    8Mr-Fusion

    When's the last time a balloon was this entertaining?

    There's some twisted stuff going on in "Billy's Balloon"and it is hilarious. Why in the world would a balloon want to attack a small child? And what harm could it possibly do? Don Hertzfeldt happily answers one of those questions and this is a fine example of simplistic animation (and perverse intent) executed for serious laughs. the sens of humor is fantastic; just when you think you know what'll happen, Hertzfeldt flips the script. Violent without being violent.

    The man's a genius.

    8/10
    8RobLowe

    heh heh

    A little sick-minded. Then again, that's what we've come to expect from Don Hertzfeldt. Just one more reason why parents shouldn't leave their kids in the backyard... or on the porch... or anywhere. It starts a little slow, but once things begin to get rolling, it's impossible to stop laughing. Not recommended for those who take things way too seriously. Highly recommended for everyone else.
    tedg

    Flightless

    This is a replacement comment. The original bothered a diligent reader, so I have made some expansion.

    Animation is like any film type: artists ally to certain philosophies, perhaps without realizing it. In the case of animation, it bumps up against that great American invention, noir. That's the notion that there is a world in the movie that is manipulated by forces unseen. Hapless characters are the manipulated and the fact that we are on the scene influences that manipulation somehow.

    With animation, its all about how objects act, how the environment conspires or not. Not all animators deal with objects the same way.

    In my original comment, I made two assertions. One was that the Czech animator Jan Svankmajer was sort of an icon for and a teacher of one school of philosophy so far as this cinematic religion. It has nothing at all to do with darkness, or political statements, or humor — that is all applied superficially. Its about how the strings behind the world are connected; what objects MEAN and how we sit on some of those strings. I say that Hertzfeldt is in this tradition and that he changes it not a whit.

    Does that make him less of an artist? That's up to you. He masters the philosophy without changing it, but his mastery is more engaging. Its the difference between the guy who writes the movie and the actor, between the composer and the fiddler. You decide.

    The second point I made was that I supposed Hertzfeldt saw a rough version of "pad" that was being circulated in film schools at the time. The stories there and here are similar. I am NOT saying he plagiarized, but to me the influence is clear.

    Having restated these two points, I can say that

    1) this is fun.

    2) this is not important in my mind. He's done stuff that is, and I would like you to see it instead. It is not personal, nor unique, nor valuable watching like some of Hertzfeldts stuff can be. Pass on this unless you don't want to explore better stuff.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 1 of 3: You can find something better to do with this part of your life.
    10the dude-3

    Satisfaction for the Sadistic Side

    Animation in all its glory! As an animation student myself, and having made quite a few short stick-figure deaths and such to amuse myself during class, I can fully appreciate the brilliance of "Billy's Balloon." Luckily, I hadn't read anything about what was going to happen and was pleasantly surprised as the mayhem of Billy's balloon started and every time I thought the joke was getting old, a whole other element was thrown in. A great short film which I will hopefully find again someday.
    9rbverhoef

    Brilliantly sadistic

    'Billy's Balloon' is sort of brilliant. It is also quite sadistic, but the more sadistic it gets the more you will probably laugh. Just do not take it too seriously. It shows how a balloon is hurting a child, Billy I guess, by lifting him up and dropping him to the floor. You might think this joke will grow old in about a minute, but this animated short, around five minutes long, invents new little things to keep us laughing.

    The simple looking animation is perfect. It makes the sadistic events a little colder but at the same time it helps you realize easier that it is just an animated short. Animator Don Hertzfeldt has done a terrific job here. For something a little more disturbing, but equally good, I can recommend his 'Rejected'.

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    • Trivia
      Hertzfeldt originally submitted this Grand Jury Award-Winning short film as his class project. He got a "B".
    • Connections
      Edited into Spike & Mike's Classic Festival of Animation 1999 (1999)

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    • Release date
      • May 1999 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • None
    • Also known as
      • Билли и воздушный шарик
    • Filming locations
      • University of California, Santa Barbara, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bitter Films
      • Nickelodeon Productions
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      6 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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