While I didn’t love this film, I certainly appreciate what the director’s gift for mind-bending visual flair, and the hallucinatory qualities of the film perfectly complement its overall unsettling feel.
While I didn’t love this film, I certainly appreciate what the director’s gift for mind-bending visual flair, and the hallucinatory qualities of the film perfectly complement its overall unsettling feel.
There’s something very Lynchian in this artsy, deadpan, genre-blending film that makes it a worthy homage that also feels wildly original.
A pure, uncomplicated story that’s beautifully and lovingly told through hand-drawn animation.
As an animal lover, the poignant “EO” truly spoke to me and affected me deeply. It’s one of the most beautiful and meaningful films of the year, both inside and out.
No film has ever felt as demanding of its audience than this intense, complex psychological study of a brilliant artist’s total downfall.
Accurately captures how children interact with each other at school, without glossing over the intense levels of emotional and physical abuse that’s dished out by their peers.