Quick analyisis: I believe tihs could be an interpretation of how the knight, after being celebrated by wealth and popularity, became as ruthless and authoritarian as the dragon.
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Malva_miravis
2023-11-04 19:31:22
Quick analyisis: I believe tihs could be an interpretation of how the knight, after being celebrated by wealth and popularity, became as ruthless and authoritarian as the dragon.
Quick analyisis: I believe tihs could be an interpretation of how the knight, after being celebrated by wealth and popularity, became as ruthless and authoritarian as the dragon.
Bình luận theo đầu phim Soap Dodger (1964)
Bình luận theo đầu phim The Story of the Tenth Floor (1986)
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Admin
2023-10-25 00:09:37
I'm conflicted about this one. There's nothing really wrong with the plot, but the execution is weird - the animation is either too complex or very crude - the whole approach feels very amateur. And the director had been making films since the early 1970s, so it's not like he was a newbie...
I'm conflicted about this one. There's nothing really wrong with the plot, but the execution is weird - the animation is either too complex or very crude - the whole approach feels very amateur. And the director had been making films since the early 1970s, so it's not like he was a newbie...
Bình luận theo đầu phim Firefly 5 (1964)
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Cynir
2023-10-23 20:53:05
This film probably belonged to the line of low-budget works so it used very simple materials. But in return, its aesthetic is quite high and is also very close to the psychology of children in the years before computers. I absolutely love films like this !
This film probably belonged to the line of low-budget works so it used very simple materials. But in return, its aesthetic is quite high and is also very close to the psychology of children in the years before computers. I absolutely love films like this !
Bình luận theo đầu phim The Song of the Cheese Spirit (1997)
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Admin
2023-10-20 04:39:04
I find just about all of Smirnova's films so interesting, surprising and enjoyable. It's a shame that she had to have her career exactly in the era when the money for this sort of thing was barely available, and was not nearly as artistically productive as she could have been only a decade earlier.
There's still one film of hers I'd like to translate, but I can't find it - «Когда я был лягушкой» (1992, Приз МКФ «КРОК – 93», Киев).
I find just about all of Smirnova's films so interesting, surprising and enjoyable. It's a shame that she had to have her career exactly in the era when the money for this sort of thing was barely available, and was not nearly as artistically productive as she could have been only a decade earlier.
There's still one film of hers I'd like to translate, but I can't find it - «Когда я был лягушкой» (1992, Приз МКФ «КРОК – 93», Киев).
Bình luận theo đầu phim Who Said "Meow"? (1962)
Bình luận theo đầu phim Firefly 5 (1964)
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Admin
2023-10-11 23:38:20 (đã hiệu đính 2023-10-12 00:19:41)
Quite a charming, optimistic film that shows a slice of typical daily life at the time through a child's perspective, but should be interesting for adults too (it's not aimed at them, but it doesn't insult its viewers' intelligence like some children's films). It feels kind of like Roman Kachanov's later films to me.
It seems that by this point, not too much was left of the original "Firefly" concept, other than "collection of shorter stories aimed at children taking place in a contemporary location". Unlike the previous ones, there's no central narrator (firefly or otherwise), and the stories are NOT adapted from previously-released children's books or comics.
It's kind of neat that despite there being two directors (each one responsible for one story, I assume), the film is stylistically unified and the first story flows fairly smoothly into the second.
The directors are also the art directors, but actually, the art style seems heavily inspired by the 1961 "Big Troubles" from the Brumberg sisters.
Quite a charming, optimistic film that shows a slice of typical daily life at the time through a child's perspective, but should be interesting for adults too (it's not aimed at them, but it doesn't insult its viewers' intelligence like some children's films). It feels kind of like Roman Kachanov's later films to me.
It seems that by this point, not too much was left of the original "Firefly" concept, other than "collection of shorter stories aimed at children taking place in a contemporary location". Unlike the previous ones, there's no central narrator (firefly or otherwise), and the stories are NOT adapted from previously-released children's books or comics.
It's kind of neat that despite there being two directors (each one responsible for one story, I assume), the film is stylistically unified and the first story flows fairly smoothly into the second.
The directors are also the art directors, but actually, the art style seems heavily inspired by the 1961 "Big Troubles" from the Brumberg sisters.
Bình luận theo đầu phim The World Is Wonderful! (2021)
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Admin
2023-10-04 23:55:33
I think this one's quite charming. I wasn't sure about the "religion" genre as there's nothing explicit, but it probably fits however you choose to interpret it. Also it's refreshing to see a modern animated film whose characters actually seem to live and breathe when they move.
I think this one's quite charming. I wasn't sure about the "religion" genre as there's nothing explicit, but it probably fits however you choose to interpret it. Also it's refreshing to see a modern animated film whose characters actually seem to live and breathe when they move.
Bình luận theo đầu phim Jirtdan (1969)
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Admin
2023-10-04 15:46:16 (đã hiệu đính 2023-10-04 15:55:43)
>>2
Azerbaijan's animated films seem to have been a lot lesser-known than Armenia's in the USSR, as a whole, and there are only a few of them on this site. I'll have to see if I can find anything else that's interesting from there.
As for my own thoughts, I too thought this had a rather characteristic and interesting art style. But as animation, things don't MOVE that well (though not terribly, either), and I found it was sometimes so distracting that it was hard to tell what was going on.
Though I never got entirely lost - the story's pretty straightforward, after all. And things become clearer on a second viewing.
Very nice music (usually a strong point of films from the southern USSR regions).
Sound effects/voices were distractingly "wacky". I'm not sure it was really necessary to go THAT far. It made it harder for me to relate to the characters.
Overall, a bit mixed. Although, very good and daring for a first attempt.
It seems, unless I'm mistaken, that the director of this never returned to animation afterwards...
>>2
Azerbaijan's animated films seem to have been a lot lesser-known than Armenia's in the USSR, as a whole, and there are only a few of them on this site. I'll have to see if I can find anything else that's interesting from there.
As for my own thoughts, I too thought this had a rather characteristic and interesting art style. But as animation, things don't MOVE that well (though not terribly, either), and I found it was sometimes so distracting that it was hard to tell what was going on.
Though I never got entirely lost - the story's pretty straightforward, after all. And things become clearer on a second viewing.
Very nice music (usually a strong point of films from the southern USSR regions).
Sound effects/voices were distractingly "wacky". I'm not sure it was really necessary to go THAT far. It made it harder for me to relate to the characters.
Overall, a bit mixed. Although, very good and daring for a first attempt.
It seems, unless I'm mistaken, that the director of this never returned to animation afterwards...
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Bình luận theo đầu phim This Must Not Happen... (Garsevan On Vacation) (1976)
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Admin
2023-10-04 11:49:43 (đã hiệu đính 2023-10-04 11:50:20)
Things that stood out to me about this one:
- The way Garsevan spends his time at the nature reserve is kind of unconvincing and it seems like he could've done most/all of that at a city park. I think the people who made this movie were not actually very outdoorsy people.
- Fun character designs for the three villains (although the trigger-happy yet miniscule caricature of an American cowboy is a bit... suspect)
- Robert Saakyants was one of the 3 animators (not mentioned on animator.ru), though this was three years AFTER he started directing his own films
- the film is fundamentally pessimistic. The hapless main character ultimately can't do a thing to solve the problem of the poachers, other than escape to the moon with a few refugees (!). A decade or two earlier, at least in Soyuzmultfilm, no script editor would have allowed such a script to go to production - they would have likely insisted on adding some positive qualities to Garsevan that would have allowed him to solve the problem, or show a path for those watching the film to solve it. A decade later, in the Perestroika period, such hopeless plots became commonplace in the Moscow animation studios, too.
Things that stood out to me about this one:
- The way Garsevan spends his time at the nature reserve is kind of unconvincing and it seems like he could've done most/all of that at a city park. I think the people who made this movie were not actually very outdoorsy people.
- Fun character designs for the three villains (although the trigger-happy yet miniscule caricature of an American cowboy is a bit... suspect)
- Robert Saakyants was one of the 3 animators (not mentioned on animator.ru), though this was three years AFTER he started directing his own films
- the film is fundamentally pessimistic. The hapless main character ultimately can't do a thing to solve the problem of the poachers, other than escape to the moon with a few refugees (!). A decade or two earlier, at least in Soyuzmultfilm, no script editor would have allowed such a script to go to production - they would have likely insisted on adding some positive qualities to Garsevan that would have allowed him to solve the problem, or show a path for those watching the film to solve it. A decade later, in the Perestroika period, such hopeless plots became commonplace in the Moscow animation studios, too.
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