Để điều này đừng sảy ra... (Garsevan đi nghỉ mát)
Чтоб этого не случилось... (Гарсеван в отпуске)
Chtob etogo ne sluchilos... (Garsevan v otpuskye) (ru)
This Must Not Happen... (Garsevan On Vacation) (en)
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Чтоб этого не случилось... (Гарсеван в отпуске)
Chtob etogo ne sluchilos... (Garsevan v otpuskye) (ru)
This Must Not Happen... (Garsevan On Vacation) (en)
Năm | 1976 |
Đạo diễn | Podpomogov Valentin |
Hãng | Armenfilm |
Ngạn văn | tiếng Nga |
Đề tài | Chính luận Giáo dục Hoạt kê |
Hình thức | Phác giấy kính |
Trường độ | 00:09:14 |
Biên độ | 2.33 |
Hồ sơ Animator | Ru, En |
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⭳ Chtob etogo ne sluchilos... (Garsevan v otpuskye).1976.en.1.24fps.1696438485.srt
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Tác giả: Niffiwan
⭳ Chtob etogo ne sluchilos... (Garsevan v otpuskye).1976.en.1.24fps.1696438485.srt
Ngày: Tháng mười 04 2023 16:54:45
Ngạn văn: tiếng Anh
Điểm: good
Ghi chú:
Tác giả: Niffiwan
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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.