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Flatland

  • Video
  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.3K
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Poster For Flatland The Film
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Flatland is a two-dimensional universe occupied by living geometric figures - squares, triangles, circles, etc. A Square, Attorney At Law, finds himself in the middle of two upheavals: the r... Read allFlatland is a two-dimensional universe occupied by living geometric figures - squares, triangles, circles, etc. A Square, Attorney At Law, finds himself in the middle of two upheavals: the rise of martial law by the circular leadership of Flatland, and the arrival of A Sphere, CE... Read allFlatland is a two-dimensional universe occupied by living geometric figures - squares, triangles, circles, etc. A Square, Attorney At Law, finds himself in the middle of two upheavals: the rise of martial law by the circular leadership of Flatland, and the arrival of A Sphere, CEO Of Messiah, Incorporated, a creature from a hitherto-unknown third dimensional world.

  • Director
    • Ladd Ehlinger Jr.
  • Writers
    • Edwin A. Abbott
    • Tom Whalen
  • Stars
    • Ashley Blackwell
    • Chris Carter
    • Denise Carter
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ladd Ehlinger Jr.
    • Writers
      • Edwin A. Abbott
      • Tom Whalen
    • Stars
      • Ashley Blackwell
      • Chris Carter
      • Denise Carter
    • 25User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ashley Blackwell
      Chris Carter
      • King Of Lineland
      • (voice)
      Denise Carter
        Juliana Carter
          Mark Carter
            Jacqueline Clift
              Thomas Christopher Colby
              Thomas Christopher Colby
                Megan Colleen
                • A Hexagon
                • (voice)
                Colin Duckworth
                  Ladd Ehlinger Jr.
                  • A Square
                  • (voice)
                  Catherine Ehlinger
                    Corin Ehlinger
                      Karen Ehlinger
                        Megan Ehlinger
                          Perrin Ehlinger
                            Oscar Gutierrez
                            • Old Trapezoid
                            • (voice)
                            Simon Hammond
                            • A Sphere
                            • (voice)
                            • (as Simon G. Hammond)
                            Raven Hood
                              • Director
                                • Ladd Ehlinger Jr.
                              • Writers
                                • Edwin A. Abbott
                                • Tom Whalen
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                              User reviews25

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                              10benoit_diamond

                              Watta ya mean, upward?

                              This independent film has everything to become a big hit... a solid storyline, driven from the book by the same name, that leaves you both amused and disturbed at times. A good soundtrack that leaves it's mark, but doesn't overpower the art and dialogs. Amusing characters that you can't help but sympathize with, and finally, beautiful artwork that has nothing to envy to Hollywood productions, as it doesn't distract your attention from the story itself.

                              Reading the book beforehand is not necessary, but will definitely help you catch on to the story faster, as you will not sit there wondering what's up with these wacky Flatlanders while an important part of the plot is revealed.

                              A must see! I highly recommend it.
                              8thepza

                              fun, thought-provoking, dimensional hybrid animation

                              For the Limited Edition DVD-R. This film was leagues more interesting that I expected it to be--my girlfriend REALLY wanted to see it, though.

                              Lay back, sort of sleepy, watch the film. Some early on-screen direction annoyed me but it didn't last far into the film.

                              I'm not familiar with the book, but this film is a helluva lot of fun and it brings about some great self-questioning about the perception of consensus reality.

                              The creativity expressed in the various worlds was quite amusing. And it's mostly a family film but there's some language kids might repeat the next day at school (and get in trouble) and there's some very strange violence :)

                              Well worth a shot, though.
                              9king-154

                              Review of Flatland: the Film

                              Back when I was in the 6th grade my Dad gave me a copy of the book. I've read it 2 or 3 times over the years and always enjoyed it. I ordered your movie and recently watched it. I totally agree with the reviews you have received from Film Threat magazine and SciFi.com. You did an excellent job of updating the book to be more relevant for today's audience. The movie was incredible. I loved the character design, dialog, action, and music. Great job! The animation is engaging and completely different than the typical CGI films today. I would highly recommend this film to anyone. I wish you great success on this and future projects. I'm looking forward to your next one. Thanks and good luck!
                              8Perception_de_Ambiguity

                              A welcome departure from the special effect extravaganza that Sci-Fi is usually associated with

                              It basically is a teaching play about this two-dimensional world. How it functions physically, which teaches about physics. How its society works, which is a satirical parable of our own society, of course. And then there is a little science fiction, mathematics, philosophy and somewhat TRON-ish fantasy.

                              About half-way into the film a 3D character appears in Flatland. He tries to explain the movie's star, "A Square" (That's his name. He's the brother of "B Square"), that there is a dimension beyond him. But since it is hard to explain the 3rd dimension to "A Square" the 2D character and the audience are transported into the 3rd dimension inhabited by spheres, cubes etc. It happens what has to happen: "A Square" concludes that when there is a dimension beyond his there must also be a dimension beyond the 3rd one. A theory which the 3D character can only laugh at...

                              The approach is rather comedic, but the film is hardly kids stuff. A noteworthy stylistic decision is the unusual narrative. Instead of a voice-over it constantly switches to intertitles just like in a silent picture. At least during the first half when the audience needs to get a grasp on the basics of the two-dimensional universe. It gives the film an odd pacing but it worked quite well for me, simply because it's a fresh approach. The animation is crude, which becomes especially evident when the film switches into the 3rd dimension (Spaceland). But as simply animated as it might be it was done with a lot of attention to detail and most importantly the world that was created is a consistent and functional one.

                              It gives a very good understanding of the several dimensions and how it might be if a living entity could exist within only two dimensions. It's comprehensible, but not oversimplified. One purpose of the film, of course, is to make you think about the fourth dimension - what it could be like, the possibilities, and even how certain unexplained phenomena in the world might be explainable with the existence of another dimension. It is a Sci-Fi film that is all about ideas. A welcome departure from the special effects extravaganza that Sci-Fi is usually associated with. More theoretical than most Sci-Fi films, but not as purely theoretical as it might sound from my descriptions. There is plenty of fun to be had as well.

                              The film is based on a genre-grossing novel written in the 19th century, which you may or may not know. It's said to be popular amongst mathematics, physicists and computer science students. Another adaption of this novel has been made in the same year, a 34-minute short called 'Flatland: The Movie' which appears to be targeted towards a younger audience.

                              If you find the basic premise even only mildly intriguing then this is a highly recommended watch.
                              9godzilla179

                              This is why independent films are better than standard Hollywood fare.

                              If I had a dollar for every time I walked out of a movie theater griping about how Hollywood has run out of ideas, I'd be a rich man. Lately I have been on a spiritual search if you will, to find some truly unique movies and Indie films seem to be the grail. Flatland was an impulse buy for me and I must say that this was the most unique movie experience I ever had. Nothing I'm aware of is more thought provoking for people who like discussing UFO's and Inter-dimensional travel. I can't think of a genre this film fits into. This is a thinking person's film and since I've seen it, I've been trying to explain to my cat what a solid is. I've also named her "Pea Brain". You can bet this film will get some serious looks from the big movie houses.

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                              • Trivia
                                "Flatland" was the first computer-animated feature film to be created by one person, without the legion of animators and technical crew required by larger-budgeted animation studios.
                              • Goofs
                                A Sphere says that the "cube" is building from playing cards has the same length, width, and height, yet the pattern on the cards clearly shows that the length/width ratio is 4/3.
                              • Quotes

                                A Sphere: You people certainly like your shiny things.

                              • Crazy credits
                                Cartography - Ladd Ehlinger Jr. Stellar Charts - Tom Whalen Anti-Gravity - Karen Guelfo Sonic Markings - Mark Slater Historical Memes - Edwin A. Abbott Particle Acceleration - Megan Colleen Cosmogony - Greg Trent Neutrino Brewer - Jon Shoemaker Massively Parallel Computations - Patty Elms Quantum Mechanic - Hal Stanford Mereological Nihilist - David Evans Humulus Lupulus Acosmist - Dr. Jeff Sanders Renderosity - Bill Welles, the Kubiks, Lynn Trent Quasiparticles - Jacqueline Clift
                              • Connections
                                Referenced in Hive Mind (2009)
                              • Soundtracks
                                Siegfried's Funeral March
                                From Götterdämmerung

                                Composed by Richard Wagner

                                Arranged by Mark Slater

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                              FAQ2

                              • Do Flatlanders eat?
                              • Two "Flatland" movies come out in 2007, within months of each other! How to tell them apart?

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                              • Release date
                                • January 14, 2007 (United States)
                              • Country of origin
                                • United States
                              • Official site
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                              • Language
                                • English
                              • Also known as
                                • Flatland the Film
                              • Production company
                                • Flatland Productions
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                              • Budget
                                • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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                              • Runtime
                                • 1h 35m(95 min)
                              • Color
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                              • Aspect ratio
                                • 2.35 : 1

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