Your Face

May. 01,1987      
Rating:
7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A tenor, in suit and tie, with a receding hairline, sings a ballad to his love, “Your Face Is Like a Song,” to simple piano accompaniment.

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Reviews

Nonureva
1987/05/01

Really Surprised!

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SoTrumpBelieve
1987/05/02

Must See Movie...

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SnoReptilePlenty
1987/05/03

Memorable, crazy movie

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Geraldine
1987/05/04

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
1987/05/05

"Your Face" is a 3-minute cartoon by Bill Plympton that brought him one of his two Oscar nominations. And while I can see some creativity in here, I still must say that this was not a good watch overall. It is pretty bizarre, almost awkward to watch, but in terms of what I saw exactly I was not too impressed. A head keeps transforming for 3 minutes basically into the weirdest shapes before it gets sucked in by the ground. And fittingly with that strange little movie we also hear a song, named like the film, where I am not sure if it was really bad or not. It was very unique though, so I guess that's a good thing right? I personally thought all in all the song and the film as a whole were fairly mediocre and not Academy Award (nomination) worthy. I do not recommend this almost 30-year-old film. Thumbs down.

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Spondonman
1987/05/06

I was weaned on the cartoons of Tex Avery, the master of the grotesque but never gruesome. This was the first cartoon I saw from Bill Plympton back in the late 80's; obviously I was fascinated/ couldn't understand it - but I still laughed like a drain. Over the years since all the daft and savage work from Plympton I watched began to make some sense until I now regard this as somewhat of a classic; some things take time. And it's only 3 minutes long too!A caricature of a crooner warbles a weird Your Face Is Like A Song while his face contorts in utterly mind (and head-)boggling ways - that's all there is, what more could anyone want from a spoiler? It's literally side-splitting sometimes and eye-poppingly gruesome at others, although actually Plympton was holding himself back and got even more grotesque later. I needed some final barbarity at the end of the cartoon though; did the Earth merely have to smack its lips after swallowing up the crooner? My personal Plympton favourite was 25 Ways To Quit Smoking mainly because it was very apt for me at the time... although generally the advice given in either that or How To Kiss are best ignored! He can be very hit or miss at times, but is so quick and bizarre he's usually worth a look - this is the best starting point.

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MartinHafer
1987/05/07

While this isn't one of Bill Plympton's best cartoons (it's way too "normal" compared to many of his shorts), it is amazing to watch--especially when you notice that this is all done with what appear to be colored pencils--a rather labor-intensive process. I really liked his insurance ads from a decade ago more--they were very violent yet charming--but still, this is pretty good stuff. Plus, after seeing the PLYMPTOONS DVD, I realize that it's the first film he made that is the classic Plympton style.The concept is simple: a guy's face and upper body are all you see and rather annoying operatic-style music plays as his face begins to do mega-strange things. His lips pop off and move about, his face repeatedly turns inside out, etc. Also, oddly enough, I thought the guy looked a lot like President Lyndon Johnson.Very captivating and deceptively simple. You just can't stop watching the weirdness once it begins despite there really being no plot.

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Robert Reynolds
1987/05/08

This short, nominated for an Academy Award, is visually exceptional and conceptually wonderful. From what I've seen of his work, it's also one of the most conventionally "normal" pieces he's done! It's a kick to watch. Plympton is an acquired taste and I seem to have done so. If you like good animation that messes with the boundaries and sometimes colors outside the lines, try Plympton. By all means, catch this one! Most recommended.

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