Balance
- 1989
- 7min
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7,9/10
5,9 k
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA group of fishermen on a precariously balanced platform fight over a trunk.A group of fishermen on a precariously balanced platform fight over a trunk.A group of fishermen on a precariously balanced platform fight over a trunk.
- Récompensé par 1 Oscar
- 5 victoires au total
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Sometimes the visuals in our heads can only be realized through animation,because it is not bound by flesh,gravity or reality. BALANCE is twisted and surreal,an interesting look at men who risk falling into nothingness for the chance to hear music. The equivalent of a Kathe Koja story set to film,BALANCE is unforgettable right up to its ironic, haunting final image.
This short film was completely absorbing and finely worked out. It held my attention from the moment it began until the conundrum of an ending, which earned it a round of applause at the 19th Street Theatre in Allentown, PA, where I saw it. The film illustrates the need for humankind to cooperate and shows what happens when one doesn't do so, when he puts his selfish interest above the good of the group, even to sending others to their death. One's selfish pursuit cannot be justified, the film implies, even in the pursuit of art (after all, it was music in the box and the man wanted that music for himself or wanted to explore the interior of the box, i.e., the music, in greater depth). Film has many implications, would repay several viewings and stimulate much discussion.
'Balance (1989)' is an enigmatic stop-motion short steeped in an eerie atmosphere. It tells the tale of several identical people who occupy a strange floating platform that easily shifts depending on where the weight is carries is distributed. To begin with, the men occupy their shared space in harmony, taking simultaneous steps to achieve their goal of fishing over the platform's edge. Soon, however, one of the men retrieves an odd box from the endless void, and the peaceful existence of the people is thrown into disarray. The piece is quite clearly an allegory of some sort, with the box potentially standing in for a number of things that our society (the people) will do anything to attain - even at the expense of one another's well-being. As a metaphor, it works really well. However, it can also be enjoyed on a surface level. The ways in which the men utilise their knowledge of weight distribution to get what they want is really entertaining. The plot is ultimately one of psychological and social manipulation. Its atmosphere is one of is strongest elements; the film really does give off a uniquely creepy vibe from the moment it begins. It's really interesting overall. Plus, it has a wonderfully bleak ending. It's great. 8/10.
It's been several years since I saw this, but it sticks in my mind like I saw it recently. This short does one of the best jobs I've ever seen of making a point in minimal screen time.
I won't go into the plot of the moral; part of the joy of this film is figuring it out. When I saw it, you could watch the audience members individually recognize what was happening over the time of the film. It's under 10 minutes long (I believe), and it would be a shame to spoil it for someone.
The film is not something children would enjoy. While there's nothing objectionable about the film, it's not typical colorful, pretty animation. One thing that struck me is that the animation style is very Eastern European, while the plot is rather Asian (group dynamics).
The bottom line is that this is well worth seeing -- and it won't even take that much time out of your schedule!
I won't go into the plot of the moral; part of the joy of this film is figuring it out. When I saw it, you could watch the audience members individually recognize what was happening over the time of the film. It's under 10 minutes long (I believe), and it would be a shame to spoil it for someone.
The film is not something children would enjoy. While there's nothing objectionable about the film, it's not typical colorful, pretty animation. One thing that struck me is that the animation style is very Eastern European, while the plot is rather Asian (group dynamics).
The bottom line is that this is well worth seeing -- and it won't even take that much time out of your schedule!
Balance stresses the need for Cooperation in society when, in our present times, Individuality is paramount. In this film, the whole world is a raft in space, containing only four men, who are fishing. They must always work as a team, spreading out around the raft (world), to keep it in balance, or else they will all fall off into the void. To be together, they must all be in the middle, to keep the raft from tipping over. One man pulls up a chest that plays music very quietly. He desires to keep the chest for himself, so he does not move it to the middle of the raft, where all could enjoy it. The desire of all to be close to that chest undermines their teamwork, with dire results. It is fascinating to watch how, in their desire for the chest, they begin to test the limits of their environment, just as man is currently doing with pollution. This film stresses that when you finally do find out what the environmental limits are, the damage is already done: it is too late; disaster will ensue. It should be a requirement that all students study this film in class, every few years--since their understanding of it will grow as they do. This visual impression could have a profound impact on the environmental thinking of future generations, if we allow them to exist. Balance is the best allegory and the best short that I have ever seen. If you like Balance, then I would suggest that you watch Neighbours (1952) by the great Canadian animator Norman McLaren.
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- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 45 194 $US
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- 45 194 $US
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