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Summary: Study in pins, of a story by Cogol of a man who loses his nose which becomes a personality in its own right. (BFI)
AKA: The Nose
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Ratings
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User |
Score |
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aysikukedisi |
65 |
T4 |
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tomelce |
20 |
T5 |
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Le Nez successfully indicates that rich, worthwhile things can be done with pinscreen animation without actually distinguishing itself. This unconvincingly gloomy, preposterous short is caught between simply rolling with its loopy set-up and twisting it into some unconventional commentary on a deeper concept (split personality disorder, perhaps?), ultimately confining itself to that proverbial filing cabinet of mediocre oddities.
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Mike_V |
92 |
T10 |
| na |
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ProtectMeYou |
7 |
T7 |
| na |
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simajudas |
90 |
T6 |
| na |
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NoSex |
90 |
T9 |
| na |
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imdb |
75 |
T9 |
| na |
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nandorizzi |
35 |
T3 |
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Not bad, but no big deal.
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Darko |
44 |
T4 |
| na |
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kyle.loomis |
5 |
T6 |
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horatio5 |
8 |
T1 |
| na |
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Canguro |
50 |
T3 |
| na |
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Rufflesack |
25 |
T3 |
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Has an overly grungy and rough visual style that for me just made it ugly to look at. When in addition it seems to just be an incoherent mess of artistic nonsense it makes it hard to appreciate, even as a person who can appreciate artistic nonsense to a certain extent. No real entertainment value that I could see.
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