Paradise

January. 01,2008      
Rating:
6.8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A stop-motion animated short taking a light-hearted look at the grind of daily routine. Its main characters are a husband and wife who are leading a seemingly ideal suburban life. But is everything really as perfect as it seems? The animators used mechanized tin figurines set in brightly colored, saturated tin surroundings emulating quaint suburbia. The characters are attached to the ground and move in predetermined courses (grooves and tracks set in the ground), expressing the repetition of their lives.

Aaron Abrams as  Mitch
Dave Foley as  John
Laurie Murdoch as  Chuck

Reviews

ThiefHott
2008/01/01

Too much of everything

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Nonureva
2008/01/02

Really Surprised!

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Smartorhypo
2008/01/03

Highly Overrated But Still Good

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Baseshment
2008/01/04

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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Jennifer Amey (smartygirl)
2008/01/05

this animated short comments on free will in modern society through the creation of an intricate machine-operated world in which the characters - impeccable re-creations of antique tin wind-up toys - are pulled along predetermined tracks.no computer-generated gimmickry here. the puppets created for "paradise" are incredible - created using the same process that was used to make tin toys in the 1950s. 5 main puppets were built, each hand-painted with its own distinct character and hinged at key joints to allow movement. as well there are cars, bicycles, and an entire environment consisting of home, office, and suburban outdoors. the technical achievement here is amazing.while the visual style is very different, the themes explored here are similar to rosensweet's earlier film "the stone of folly," which premiered at the cannes festival and screened at festivals around the world and is also well worth watching. both are must-sees for any fan of stop-motion animation.

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