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A documentary about the impact of the newspaper comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes," created by Bill Watterson.A documentary about the impact of the newspaper comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes," created by Bill Watterson.A documentary about the impact of the newspaper comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes," created by Bill Watterson.
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I have a hard time with these so called documentaries where most of what happens on screen are people talking talking talking, without a cohesive narrative thread that, ideally, keeps the story moving.
The main issue: there's no story to follow here.
Now is this is a love letter to Watterson (author of Calvin and Hobbes)? Obviously yes. And then?
And then not much. Yes, there is excellent footage at the archive, but not enough.
I'd have liked to see the young director we follow write an actual letter to Watterson about... something. Eg how come you disappeared, how important and great C&H is, how could you resist to the pressure of success without selling out... stuff like that and then he can take us on a ride to deliver the letter and/or talk to the same people he interviewed about what's in the letter. And trying to understand the human being behind the comic strips he created.
You know, some conflicts and obstacle here and there. Then, at the end, the director realizes something... something... that makes his life better (and ours by extension) even though he doesnt get to talk to Watterson.
Anyway: if you love C&H like me, you want to watch it.
The main issue: there's no story to follow here.
Now is this is a love letter to Watterson (author of Calvin and Hobbes)? Obviously yes. And then?
And then not much. Yes, there is excellent footage at the archive, but not enough.
I'd have liked to see the young director we follow write an actual letter to Watterson about... something. Eg how come you disappeared, how important and great C&H is, how could you resist to the pressure of success without selling out... stuff like that and then he can take us on a ride to deliver the letter and/or talk to the same people he interviewed about what's in the letter. And trying to understand the human being behind the comic strips he created.
You know, some conflicts and obstacle here and there. Then, at the end, the director realizes something... something... that makes his life better (and ours by extension) even though he doesnt get to talk to Watterson.
Anyway: if you love C&H like me, you want to watch it.
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Did you know
- Quotes
Seth Green: "Calvin and Hobbes" is such a subversive comic. But it has a purity to it that most comics don't, because it is so joyful and very much in the imagination of this kid, and yet he is hyperaware of world events and pop culture and ironies and social concepts, and I just found that really, really exciting.
- Crazy creditsThere is a scene after the credits in regards to the title of the movie.
- ConnectionsFeatures Patterson-Gimlin Film (1967)
- SoundtracksThe Three of Us
Written by Julia Greenberg (ASCAP), Starlee Kine, and Joe McGinty (ASCAP)
Performed by Mike Boggs
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- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- ディア・ミスター・ワターソン
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $23,899
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,199
- Nov 17, 2013
- Gross worldwide
- $23,899
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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