An Ostrich Told Me the World Is Fake and I Think I Believe It
- 2022
- 11m
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7.2/10
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A young office worker uncovers the flaws in his stop-motion universe with the help of a mysterious talking ostrich.A young office worker uncovers the flaws in his stop-motion universe with the help of a mysterious talking ostrich.A young office worker uncovers the flaws in his stop-motion universe with the help of a mysterious talking ostrich.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 3 wins & 6 nominations total
Lachlan Pendragon
- Neil
- (voice)
John Cavanagh
- The Ostrich
- (voice)
Michael Richard
- Bill the Boss
- (voice)
Jamie Trotter
- Gaven
- (voice)
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Here's a nominee for the Best Animated Shorts Oscar. In the past, the category has been plagued with pieces that could have been done easily as live action. None of this year's fall under that curse, nor the one about "animated radio", a lecture with some pictures. This one has the look of stop-motion done in a computer.
Have you ever looked at a coming attraction trailer that tells you exactly what you will see in the movie, and thereby killed any desire to see the movie, because you know exactly what will happen? Here's a case where you can read the title and know exactly what will happen, because as soon as the character believes it, the cartoon stops.
Have you ever looked at a coming attraction trailer that tells you exactly what you will see in the movie, and thereby killed any desire to see the movie, because you know exactly what will happen? Here's a case where you can read the title and know exactly what will happen, because as soon as the character believes it, the cartoon stops.
It was an interesting concept and animated short film. It was shot with the stop montion technique and used very well. But there is one thing I don't like. Story. Actually, the story is interesting. But it is not a subject to be told in an 11-minute short and animated film. This movie tried to being "The Matrix" or "The Truman Show". It just didn't make sense. When the movie is over, I ask myself. So ? What happened ? Is that all ? What was the message ? Why ostrich ? I just made a point here. It's a short animated film shot as a stop mongion just to get it "cool". It wasn't bad, i think the story is unfinished. It was nominated for an Oscar award. I don't think it deserves to win. Now I have my favourite, and that movie is the most deserving one.
"Neil" is under pressure from his boss to increase his toaster sales tally. If he doesn't buck up, he's out - and he only has til tomorrow! Bluntly, he's bored of this telephone-bound existence and in a moment of absent-mindedness starts to notice a few oddities around the room. Next thing he's face to face with a talking ostrich - and that's telling him that all around him is fake. Upon closer inspection he realises that his colleagues are little more real than airfix models! Is he real? Is any of it? What's with this great big human hand that looms over him? It's a quickly paced and quite intriguing stop-motion animation, this, and as "Neil" starts to become aware better of his plastic surroundings, the story invites us to consider our own routine environments and choices, too.
I interpreted this Academy Award-nominated animated short as having the same basic gist as the 2021 miniseries "WandaVision": a lot of everything might be an illusion. Don't get me wrong: the landscape, structures and technology are real, but our lifestyles aren't necessarily so. "Big Little Lies" also dealt with this issue.
"An Ostrich Told Me the World Is Fake and I Think I Believe It" isn't a great short, but it does force us to ask questions about what parts of our existence are set up for us so that we don't have to think about anything.
"An Ostrich Told Me the World Is Fake and I Think I Believe It" isn't a great short, but it does force us to ask questions about what parts of our existence are set up for us so that we don't have to think about anything.
Showing the audience how stop motions are made is always a sweet reward after watching the movie, but the creator of this short animation went way further than that.
I was more than satisfied to see the relationship of two dimensions of the time, one of the motion graphics and another of the production of the motion graphic, all at once. It's awesome to see the supposed-to-be-emotionless puppet character developed his self-awareness and made his own choices. It is not a strange subject for many sci-fi movies, but probably the first time be seen of a stop motion character.
It's also a lovely story many of the audience can definitely connect to. It is amazing to see so many layers in a less than 10 mins animation.
I was more than satisfied to see the relationship of two dimensions of the time, one of the motion graphics and another of the production of the motion graphic, all at once. It's awesome to see the supposed-to-be-emotionless puppet character developed his self-awareness and made his own choices. It is not a strange subject for many sci-fi movies, but probably the first time be seen of a stop motion character.
It's also a lovely story many of the audience can definitely connect to. It is amazing to see so many layers in a less than 10 mins animation.
Did you know
- TriviaIn a 2022 interview, Lachlan Pendragon spoke about the intentions behind the film's unique narrative presentation: "It's a very 'meta' film. Stop-motion for me is so much about the craft of the film. I wanted the audience to be very conscious that they were watching something that had been made, something that was completely fabricated. So finding ways to incorporate as much of that making of, the behind-the-scenes, into the finished product, was my way of celebrating that and inviting the audience to be part of the filmmaking experience, to come back stage and watch over the animator's shoulder."
- Quotes
The Ostrich: Question everything young man, the world is not quite what it seems.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 2023 Oscar Nominated Short Films: Animation (2023)
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