Zero

Court métrage / Animation / Drame
Australie, 2010, 13 min

Résumés(1)

Born into a world of numbers, an oppressed zero discovers that through determination, courage, and love, nothing can be truly something. (Zealous Creative)

Critiques (2)

Stanislaus 

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anglais "How can nothing be something?" Zero is a gloomy social satire in which numbers represent the position of individuals in society, which could be transferred to anything in (not only) today's times - be it gender, race or sexual orientation. Except for the somewhat bizarre ending, Zero offers a powerful story from life, and besides that, it also impresses with its visuals. ()

kaylin 

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anglais This story is too cliché for it to captivate me again, but it is true that due to its form and interesting animation, it almost succeeded. It's a classic story about an oppressed individual who eventually gets some satisfaction. The emotions are there, but overall it feels quite straightforward. However, why couldn't the most exceptional one win sometimes? ()