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During an opulent banquet, eleven pampered guests participate in what appears to be a ritualistic gastronomic carnage. In this grotesque universe, an unexpected sequence of events destabiliz... Read allDuring an opulent banquet, eleven pampered guests participate in what appears to be a ritualistic gastronomic carnage. In this grotesque universe, an unexpected sequence of events destabilizes the endless symphony of abundance.During an opulent banquet, eleven pampered guests participate in what appears to be a ritualistic gastronomic carnage. In this grotesque universe, an unexpected sequence of events destabilizes the endless symphony of abundance.
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Kenneth Fernandez
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Sergey Marchenko
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Next Floor (2008)
*** (out of 4)
Strange but effective short about some grotesque people sitting around a table eating some rather grotesque things while some servants look on. As soon as the people eat a certain amount they, with the table, go falling to the next floor where they're fed even more until they fall through the floor yet again. That's pretty much everything that happens for 11-minutes and you'd think that it might get boring after a while but it actually never does. Instead this is an extremely well-made and rather intelligent film that contains some superb cinematography. The images on the screen are rather ugly as I'm sure most vegetarians will pass out before the movie is over with. What makes the images so effective is the great cinematography but also the terrific editing, which puts you right in the middle of the table and you'll really feel as if you're there looking at and smelling all this food. Director Villeneuve has created a rather unique little gem that is well worth watching as it's both funny and disturbing.
*** (out of 4)
Strange but effective short about some grotesque people sitting around a table eating some rather grotesque things while some servants look on. As soon as the people eat a certain amount they, with the table, go falling to the next floor where they're fed even more until they fall through the floor yet again. That's pretty much everything that happens for 11-minutes and you'd think that it might get boring after a while but it actually never does. Instead this is an extremely well-made and rather intelligent film that contains some superb cinematography. The images on the screen are rather ugly as I'm sure most vegetarians will pass out before the movie is over with. What makes the images so effective is the great cinematography but also the terrific editing, which puts you right in the middle of the table and you'll really feel as if you're there looking at and smelling all this food. Director Villeneuve has created a rather unique little gem that is well worth watching as it's both funny and disturbing.
Make your conclusions about whatever the film is trying to say, though it seems impossible to imagine the filmmakers didn't have in mind some kind of depiction of the sin of "gluttony" in Hell. Watch instead for the great sound design, where floors creak, mouths crunch, smack, and gobble rich meals, and cutlery clanks and clacks like a knight's armor.
The film is creepy but also tongue in cheek, with a hilariously hyperbolic string-instrument riff that plays each time the eaters fall from one floor to the next (I've heard it before and so have you... at first I thought it was from a YouTube meme but I can't find the name).
Still, by short's end, this one will have revolted, shocked, and thoroughly freaked you out in a lingering, psychological sort of way. Some great VFX work in this one too. It's free on Vimeo, only 10 minutes long. Go watch it now!
The film is creepy but also tongue in cheek, with a hilariously hyperbolic string-instrument riff that plays each time the eaters fall from one floor to the next (I've heard it before and so have you... at first I thought it was from a YouTube meme but I can't find the name).
Still, by short's end, this one will have revolted, shocked, and thoroughly freaked you out in a lingering, psychological sort of way. Some great VFX work in this one too. It's free on Vimeo, only 10 minutes long. Go watch it now!
I just saw this great short at the Stockholm Film Festival. Kudos to the director and team for creating a spectacular little film.
I was so impressed with the tone and ambiance. It had a very special quality. It reminded me of the works of Jeunet, Greenaway and such. But that's OK - it was a very personal short film.
The production was equally great. The sets, costumes, styling etc was remarkable.
And the food was brilliant.
The cinematography was superb.
The style of comedy was excellent.
Bravo to you all!
I look forward to your next work.
I was so impressed with the tone and ambiance. It had a very special quality. It reminded me of the works of Jeunet, Greenaway and such. But that's OK - it was a very personal short film.
The production was equally great. The sets, costumes, styling etc was remarkable.
And the food was brilliant.
The cinematography was superb.
The style of comedy was excellent.
Bravo to you all!
I look forward to your next work.
This was made by Denis Villeneuve. This fact alone leads me to believe that this is a well crafted cinematic experience.
But those drums man.
But those drums man.
I actually found out about this short film through a review for The Platform, and how the concept was "stolen" from this short. I was intrigued to find it and check it out.
I honestly really enjoyed Next Floor, compared to The Platform, which honestly just upset and disturbed me rather than entertaining me and sending some important message.
I'm absolutely not bashing anyone who enjoyed The Platform, but I genuinely couldn't stomach it, and so having an alternative like Next Floor, which is a lot less disturbing and depressing, while being more comedic, was definitely for me.
Anyway, this film was really good and well produced, not to mention being a lot shorter than a full-length movie (although I feel like a full movie of this wouldn't be all that bad)
I honestly really enjoyed Next Floor, compared to The Platform, which honestly just upset and disturbed me rather than entertaining me and sending some important message.
I'm absolutely not bashing anyone who enjoyed The Platform, but I genuinely couldn't stomach it, and so having an alternative like Next Floor, which is a lot less disturbing and depressing, while being more comedic, was definitely for me.
Anyway, this film was really good and well produced, not to mention being a lot shorter than a full-length movie (although I feel like a full movie of this wouldn't be all that bad)
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