Saturday, June 29, 2019

[SHORTS REVIEW] The Triangle (Kolmnurk) (1982)






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Title: The Triangle

Original Title: Kolmnurk

Country: Russia (But translated in Estonian)

Genre: Romance / Surrealism / Comedy

Company: Tallinnfilm

Directed by: Priit Parn

Year: 1982

MPAA Rating / TV Rating: N/A

Buy on:  Amazon









The story starts off with a married couple named Viktor and Julia spending a quiet evening together.  Julia is busy making dinner for her husband Viktor and is trying to get his attention.  But unfortunately, Viktor kept on reading his newspaper, ignoring Julia's cooking and her attempts to get his attention. One day however, a man named Eduard, who is the size of a mouse, suddenly comes out from the couple's stove and starts flirting with Julia, while trying to get a meal out of her.  At first, Julia was suspicious of Eduard.  But the more Viktor kept ignoring her, the more that Julia started to take a liking to Eduard, which eventually leads to Julia feeding Eduard all of the food in the house.  This upsets Viktor so much that he decided to leave Julia.  Afterwards, Eduard decides to move in with Julia and Julia cooks him various meals.  But then Eduard starts ignoring Julia's cooking just like Viktor originally did and Julia starts wondering if she should get back together with Viktor.

Wow!  This was seriously one weird animated short!  I have seen many weird animated shorts, but none of them were quite as weird as this one!  The only other animated short that was just as weird as this short was Hen, His Wife, which also had a similar premise of a couple experiencing marital problems.  This short was a bit easier to understand than "Hen, His Wife," but it still requires some interpretation on the situation that is going on.  So, here's my take on what I think is happening in this short:


My Interpretation:

So, apparently Viktor and Julia were a happy couple when they were first married.  But over the years, Viktor started to ignore Julia and Julia is trying desperately to get her husband's attention again.  I'm assuming that the food that Julia cooks represents her sexual desires for Viktor, as the food seem to weirdly take on any shape or form of her body.  Also, there were moments where realistic photo shop images of real life people would appear on both Julia and Viktor's faces, representing their desires to look beautiful towards each other.  Then when the mouse sized man, Eduard comes between Julia and Viktor, Julia feeding Eduard the food that she made represents her having an affair with Eduard, due to wanting to feel wanted by somebody, since Viktor won't give her the attention that she wants.  So, when Viktor sees Julia feeding Eduard the food that she originally made for him, this could be viewed as Viktor finally noticing Julia having an affair with Eduard and he decides to leave her because of that.  Whether or not Julia and Viktor get back together with each other in the end is something you have to see for yourself!

I just loved the way that Priit Parn created these bizarre characters as it was interesting yet a bit disturbing seeing real life photos of people's faces suddenly appear on either Viktor, Julia or Eduard's faces as those real life photos look so out of place on these hand drawn characters.  I also liked the interesting way that Priit Parn tackled the issue of martial problems by using food as a metaphor for the couple's deteriorating marriage.






The only problem that I had with this short was that it was a bit confusing to understand at times.  Like, I wasn't really sure how the food plays a role in the couple's relationship with each other and I was wondering about where Eduard exactly came from.  I mean, this is really good stuff for a surreal short, but it can be a bit hard to swallow at times.

Overall, "The Triangle" is a truly intriguing animated short about martial problems that anyone who is in a relationship will enjoy watching (just to see how weird this short was).  Also, if you are a huge fan of foreign shorts, then this is definitely one short that you should check out!



Sunday, June 23, 2019

Weird Images from Weird Movies and TV #6: The Thief and the Cobbler (Miramax Version)



Hello everyone!  Welcome to "Weird Images from Weird Movies and TV!"  Here, I showcase some of the weirdest images I have ever seen in the movies and TV shows that I have watched over the years!  There are always images in movies and TV shows that stands out the most to viewers and I'm going to showcase some weird images that really stayed with me and showed me just how weird this movie or TV series can really get!



This week's movie is:








"The Thief and the Cobbler" is probably one of the most notorious animated movies ever made due to it having been in production since the 1960s, but not being released until the 1990s!  Also, it had two versions of the film being made: one is the Miramax version and the other one is the recobbled version that is the original print.  I haven't seen the Recobbled version yet, although many people said it was way better than the Miramax version. Hopefully, I'll see the Recobbled version soon, but here are some weird images from "The Thief and the Cobbler!"


Here's Zig Zag, the film's main villain!  Multi-color skin, over large teeth and shady movements definitely made him stand out!






And here's more of the "colorful" and oddly shaped citizens of the city. Here are Zig Zag's underlings!




And here's the evil One Eyes' machine that he plans on using to destroy the city of Baghdad.  Look at how bizarrely menacing this machine is! 




Here's the inside of the King's palace, which has bizarre yet beautiful designs!


WEIRDEST IMAGE



And of course, who could forget the famous scene of the Cobbler chasing the Thief throughout the palace where the scene becomes reminiscent of the Escher paintings?  This is easily the weirdest scene I have ever seen in this movie and in any other animated film!  There were so many highlights in this scene that I just had to show more than just one image from this scene!











Thursday, June 20, 2019

Thursday Movie Picks #6: Period Drama


Hey! Welcome to Thursday Movie Picks where you get to share your movie picks for each topic presented every Thursday!  Based on the theme presented each week, you can pick up to 3 to 5 movies and explain why you picked those movies! This meme is being hosted by Wandering through the Shelves!





This week's theme is: Period Drama!


I had to admit that I had to look up the meaning of this topic on the internet.  I normally don't watch a lot of period drama movies, but there were a couple that I did managed to watch over the years and here are some of the period dramas that I have seen so far.



1. Titanic




This is probably one of the most iconic period dramas I have ever seen!  I remembered when this movie first came out and it was such a massive hit!  Everyone at school would talk constantly about this movie, especially the ship sinking scene.  I need to re-watch this movie again to see if it still holds up!








I absolutely loved this movie when it first came out!  Not only was it a fantastic retelling of "Cinderella," but I just loved Danielle as a character and I can't wait to re-watch this movie again!








I remembered watching this film years ago and it was an okay retelling of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." I do like the fact that Snow White is a much stronger character here.

Sunday, June 16, 2019

Weird Images from Weird Movies and TV #5: Monkeybone



Hello everyone!  Welcome to "Weird Images from Weird Movies and TV!"  Here, I showcase some of the weirdest images I have ever seen in the movies and TV shows that I have watched over the years!  There are always images in movies and TV shows that stands out the most to viewers and I'm going to showcase some weird images that really stayed with me and showed me just how weird this movie or TV series can really get!



This week's movie is:








"Monkeybone" may have not been one of the best movies I had seen, but it did had a lot of awesome and bizarre imagery that I just had to show off.  So, here are some bizarre images from "Monkeybone!"


This weird little scene is from the cartoon segment of "Monkeybone" that came from the main character Stu's famous cartoon series  "Monkeybone."





Of course, here's Chris Kattan as a living dead corpse that Stu is forced to go into in order to get back into the world of the living when he went into a coma.



And these are the weird denizens of Downtown, the place where Stu goes to after he falls into a coma.



And here's Stu meeting up with Hypnos, the God of Sleep.  Just look at how weird Hypnos' room is with all the black and white swirls all over the room!



WEIRDEST IMAGE




Again, it was difficult to choose the weirdest image for this movie since this movie had a lot of weird imagery.  I was tempted to choose the weird denizens of Downtown for weirdest image.  But the scene where Stu falls into a painting that leads him into his nightmare was probably the weirdest thing to happen in this movie.



The Sunday Post Meme (14)


Hey everybody! I am participating in a book meme called the Sunday Post which is being hosted by Kimba theCaffeinated Book Reviewer! The goal of this meme is to share news you have on various books and things you've read or received and also talk about what is coming up for your blog!  Movie hauls can include LIBRARY BOOKS, yard sale finds, arcs and bought movies and you can share these finds with other movie bloggers!


HAPPY FATHER'S DAY EVERYONE!!  I got my gifts for my Dad all ready to go!  I'm planning on giving him the new Jumanji movie with the Rock in it, so let's see how that movie turns out!  Meanwhile, I have been out job searching and I got a call from one of the employers to have a job interview!  Fingers crossed that I get this job!




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(HULU)

* I was interested in checking this movie out because I've been seeing so many trailers about this movie and well, Bruce Willis was in this movie!  I never expected this movie to be so BRUTAL and yet, I still enjoyed it! It was quite action-packed and gruesome!







(IN THEATERS)

* Wow!  I never would have expected to enjoy this movie like I did!  I absolutely loved the first "Men in Black" movie and I found myself really enjoying this movie!  So action-packed and hilarious at the same time!








Well, that's the Sunday News for today and I will have more news for the various movies and TV shows I've seen in the near future!


Posted on Sunday, June 16, 2019.