
A series of dark and troubling events forces Bill to reckon with the meaning of his life - or lack thereof.... (Full plot summary below)
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A series of dark and troubling events forces Bill to reckon with the meaning of his life - or lack thereof.
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| MovieMartyr.comJeremy HeilmanHis elaborate sound design, skillfully deployed comic effects, and sophisticated visual minimalism suggest the work of a master of the form. |
| User ReviewRusty SA very touching and funny short. How often can you say a film with stick figures is beautiful? And how often can you say an animator has a truly unique vision? |
| User ReviewTerry KThis is GREAT animation that is funny, puzzling, and ultimately moving and life affirming with a visual style that perfectly suits the story. |
| User ReviewDale PThis is part of a trilogy?! My brain is going to get fucked up. |
| User ReviewBen PVery touching, for a movie starring stick figures. Hertzfeldt adds dramatic depth to his excellent technique. |
| User ReviewPrivate UWhew. I can't wait for animation show v3 to come out on DVD. |
| User ReviewEdward WThis short film's pacing matches the existential ramblings of "L'etranger" with a sharp insight into the suburban hell in which I've been raised, with absurdist juxtaposition and a surreal descent into madness to boot; in short, my favorite short film of all time. |
| User ReviewGeir FOne of the best short films I've ever seen, and about the most postmodern and Kafkaesque thing ever. Theatre of the absurd. |
| User ReviewRoyce MFabulous. I don't use that word enough. |
| User ReviewAdam RBlows "Rejected" out of the water. This film says more in its brief 17 minutes than most films say in a feature-running time. Follows the story of Bill, an animated character whose life and world are slowly turned upside-down and inside-out by the destructive powers of alienation and conformity. The above synopsis really doesn't do justice to how funny and how sad "Everything" is. The droll voice-over is perfect for the simultaneously hilarious and terrifying circumstances Bill finds himself in, and the visuals (both drawn and non-drawn) are brilliant, creating an uneasy mosaic of humor and anxiety. A gem. |