I seen an ad for it on Instagram. I had seen Mary and Max before so I recognized the style, and on a whim I decided to see if it was showing in any theaters near me. Bought my ticket and didn’t really have too many expectations as I didn’t watch the trailer past a few seconds. I was the only one in there on an early Monday after noon around 1:30 pm. Gosh, it was a great film. I cried my eyes out… when I walked out of the theater, all I could think was, “what on earth did I just see?” I have no one to talk to about it so I’m planning on inviting a friend to see it sometime. Might be one of my favorite movies ever
It snuck up on me too. As a critic, you get a flood of emails about new movies/screeners. This one only really caught my eye because I saw Nick Cave's name, whom I'm a big fan of. It's now one of my favorite movies of the year, by far. Thanks for watching and leaving your experience! One of the purposes of this channel is to give an audience to movies like this one that might otherwise go unnoticed.
I also saw an ad for it on Instagram and it really piqued my curiosity. Said to myself hey might as well watch it I’ve a couple hours to kill and wow was it incredible
Hello so here are my current picks in the Best Animated Feature category in next years Oscars: 1. The Wild Robot (United States) - Hand-Painted Computer Animation 2. Inside Out 2 (United States) - Traditional Computer Animation 3. Flow (Latvia) - Hand-Painted Computer Animation 4. Mars Express (France) - Traditional/Hand-Drawn Animation 5. Memoir of a Snail (Australia) - Stop-Motion Animation These are the other Animated films that also might have a chance to get a nomination: Kensuke's Kingdom (Great Britain) - Traditional/Hand-Drawn Animation The Colors Within (Japan) - Japanese Anime The Missing (Philippines) - Rotoscoped Animation Chicken for Linda (France) - Water-Colored Animation The Imaginary (Japan) - Japanese Anime Orion and The Dark (United States) - Traditional Computer Animation Ultraman Rising (United States & Japan) - Traditional Computer Animation Sirocco and the Kingdom of the Winds (France) -Traditional/Hand-Drawn Animation Four Souls of Coyote (Hungary) - Traditional/Hand-Drawn Animation Transformers One (United States) - Traditional Computer Animation The Glassworker (Pakistan) - Middle Eastern Anime Ghost Cat Anzu (Japan) - Japanese Anime Totto Chan: The Little Girl in the Window (Japan) - Japanese Anime Look Back (Japan) - Japanese Anime Piece by Piece (United States) - Lego-Style Computer Animation The Most Precious Cargoes (France) -Traditional/Hand-Drawn Animation There are five more Animated films that have not yet released these are: Moana 2 (United States) - Traditional Computer Animation Lord of The Rings: The War of Rohirrim (United States & Japan) - Japanese Anime Spellbound (United States) - Traditional Computer Animation Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (Great Britain) - Stop-Motion Animation Buffalo Kids (Spain) - Traditional Computer Animation So what do you think? 😊🤗💙
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! Wow, you've put a lot of thought into this. To be completely honest, I'm not a big fan of the Oscars, but if we're just talking the best animated movies of the year, I haven't seen most of these. I'm a voter in the HFCS awards, so I get sent award screeners that allow me to catch up on everything I missed.
It's great to see an animated feature that feels more like a creative passion project than a studio product!
Yup. When you're only making a movie every fifteen years, money can't be your primary motivator.
I seen an ad for it on Instagram. I had seen Mary and Max before so I recognized the style, and on a whim I decided to see if it was showing in any theaters near me. Bought my ticket and didn’t really have too many expectations as I didn’t watch the trailer past a few seconds. I was the only one in there on an early Monday after noon around 1:30 pm. Gosh, it was a great film. I cried my eyes out… when I walked out of the theater, all I could think was, “what on earth did I just see?” I have no one to talk to about it so I’m planning on inviting a friend to see it sometime. Might be one of my favorite movies ever
It snuck up on me too. As a critic, you get a flood of emails about new movies/screeners. This one only really caught my eye because I saw Nick Cave's name, whom I'm a big fan of. It's now one of my favorite movies of the year, by far. Thanks for watching and leaving your experience! One of the purposes of this channel is to give an audience to movies like this one that might otherwise go unnoticed.
I also saw an ad for it on Instagram and it really piqued my curiosity. Said to myself hey might as well watch it I’ve a couple hours to kill and wow was it incredible
First I've heard of it. Thanks for bringing it to our attention.
I hadn't heard of it until I got the email, and the only thing that caught my attention was Nick Cave's name. Very glad I ended up watching it.
Hello so here are my current picks in the Best Animated Feature category in next years Oscars:
1. The Wild Robot (United States)
- Hand-Painted Computer Animation
2. Inside Out 2 (United States)
- Traditional Computer Animation
3. Flow (Latvia)
- Hand-Painted Computer Animation
4. Mars Express (France)
- Traditional/Hand-Drawn Animation
5. Memoir of a Snail (Australia)
- Stop-Motion Animation
These are the other Animated films that also might have a chance to get a nomination:
Kensuke's Kingdom (Great Britain)
- Traditional/Hand-Drawn Animation
The Colors Within (Japan)
- Japanese Anime
The Missing (Philippines)
- Rotoscoped Animation
Chicken for Linda (France)
- Water-Colored Animation
The Imaginary (Japan)
- Japanese Anime
Orion and The Dark (United States)
- Traditional Computer Animation
Ultraman Rising (United States & Japan)
- Traditional Computer Animation
Sirocco and the Kingdom of the Winds (France)
-Traditional/Hand-Drawn Animation
Four Souls of Coyote (Hungary)
- Traditional/Hand-Drawn Animation
Transformers One (United States)
- Traditional Computer Animation
The Glassworker (Pakistan)
- Middle Eastern Anime
Ghost Cat Anzu (Japan)
- Japanese Anime
Totto Chan: The Little Girl in the Window (Japan)
- Japanese Anime
Look Back (Japan)
- Japanese Anime
Piece by Piece (United States)
- Lego-Style Computer Animation
The Most Precious Cargoes (France)
-Traditional/Hand-Drawn Animation
There are five more Animated films that have not yet released these are:
Moana 2 (United States)
- Traditional Computer Animation
Lord of The Rings: The War of Rohirrim (United States & Japan)
- Japanese Anime
Spellbound (United States)
- Traditional Computer Animation
Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (Great Britain)
- Stop-Motion Animation
Buffalo Kids (Spain)
- Traditional Computer Animation
So what do you think? 😊🤗💙
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! Wow, you've put a lot of thought into this. To be completely honest, I'm not a big fan of the Oscars, but if we're just talking the best animated movies of the year, I haven't seen most of these. I'm a voter in the HFCS awards, so I get sent award screeners that allow me to catch up on everything I missed.