Lewis Carroll's poem is read and followed by a free-form animated depiction of images and toys from childhood, repeatedly overturned by a live cat. | add synopsis
Considering that the English title for this short film is JABBERWOCKY
and it began with a recitation of the Lewis Carroll poem, you'd think
that this film was going to be "Jabberwocky". My daughter, a huge
Carroll fan, sat in restless anticipation...and then, nothing!! Instead
of Jabberwocky, the action on the screen had nothing to do with the
poem and after a minute or so they even stopped reading the poem. From
then on, it was a very fast-paced and super-weird stop-motion film set
in a child's room circa 1900. For what seemed like an eternity, toys
danced and moved in crazy manners. Some were even very creepy
images--such as soups being made of assorted doll body parts. Now some
of this stop-motion was very clever--especially the imagery and
metaphors. But, at no point was it Jabberwocky. So what we have is
passable entertainment and nothing more.
By the way, this film is part of the CINEMA 16: European Shorts DVD. On
this DVD are 16 shorts. Most aren't great, though because it contains
THE MAN WITHOUT A HEAD, COPY SHOP, RABBIT and WASP, it's an amazing DVD
for lovers of short films and well worth buying.
Considering that the English title for this short film is JABBERWOCKY and it began with a recitation of the Lewis Carroll poem, you'd think that this film was going to be "Jabberwocky". My daughter, a huge Carroll fan, sat in restless anticipation...and then, nothing!! Instead of Jabberwocky, the action on the screen had nothing to do with the poem and after a minute or so they even stopped reading the poem. From then on, it was a very fast-paced and super-weird stop-motion film set in a child's room circa 1900. For what seemed like an eternity, toys danced and moved in crazy manners. Some were even very creepy images--such as soups being made of assorted doll body parts. Now some of this stop-motion was very clever--especially the imagery and metaphors. But, at no point was it Jabberwocky. So what we have is passable entertainment and nothing more.
By the way, this film is part of the CINEMA 16: European Shorts DVD. On this DVD are 16 shorts. Most aren't great, though because it contains THE MAN WITHOUT A HEAD, COPY SHOP, RABBIT and WASP, it's an amazing DVD for lovers of short films and well worth buying.