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)

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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 The story is too clichéd to win me over again, but it's true that thanks to its format and interesting animation, it almost succeeded. A classic tale of an oppressed individual who eventually achieves a certain form of justice or satisfaction. The emotions are there, but overall, it feels somewhat superficial to me. Why couldn't sometimes the most exceptional person just win... ()