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Release Date:
13 February 2008 (Belgium) moreTagline:
Don't come alone! (UK)Plot:
Several scary black-and-white animated segments in different styles appeal to our fear(s) of the dark. full summary | add synopsisNewsDesk:
Weekly DVD & Blu-Ray Chopping List 10/27/2009(From Fangoria. 24 October 2009, 10:01 PM, PDT)
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White on White Subtitles? What Were These Idiots Thinking? more (12 total)Cast
(Credited cast)| Gil Alma | ... | (voice) | |
| Aure Atika | ... | Laura (voice) | |
| François Creton | ... | The teacher (voice) | |
| Guillaume Depardieu | ... | Eric (voice) | |
| Sarah-Laure Estragnat | ... | (voice) | |
| Nicolas Feroumont | ... | (voice) | |
| Nicole Garcia | ... | Narrator (voice) | |
| Arthur H. | ... | Narrator (voice) | |
| Christian Hecq | ... | The doctor / The samurai (voice) | |
| Christian Hincker | ... | (voice) | |
| Lino Hincker | ... | (voice) | |
| Melaura Honnay | ... | (voice) | |
| Amélie Lerma | ... | (voice) | |
| Florence Maury | ... | (voice) | |
| Adriana Piasek-Wanski | ... | (voice) | |
| Louisa Pili | ... | Sumako (voice) | |
| Amaury Smets | ... | (voice) | |
| Brigitte Sy | ... | (voice) | |
| Laurent Van den Rest | ... | (voice) | |
| Charlotte Vermeil | ... | (voice) | |
| Andreas Vuillet | ... | (voice) |
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View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
85 minCountry:
FranceLanguage:
FrenchColor:
Black and WhiteAspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Dolby SRCertification:
Singapore:M18 | Australia:MA | USA:Unrated | Canada:14A (Manitoba/Ontario) | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | France:U (with warning)FAQ
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For a long while, we could count on a Tournee of Animation every year; then it was Spike & Mike; then there were a couple of years of Animation Celebration; but it's been awhile since there was an animation anthology until The Animation Show 4 hit town last year. (No idea about Shows 1-3.) These collections almost always get a 5 rating from me, because the multiple installments are of wildly varying quality (some gems, some stinkers), and they usually average out to mediocre.
Here's the exception, a French import done entirely in B&W, with a collection of dark (and in some cases grisly) short features of remarkably poor drawing quality. The last of these is almost entirely black screen, with occasional half-seen glimpses of strange things fitfully illuminated by candlelight. This would be the ideal background on which to project the all- white subtitles, but no, it's almost entirely silent as well as dark. For the rest of the movie, the all-white subtitles are projected on a background which is itself all white at least half the time. Result: total incomprehensibility.
I got the distinct impression from the parts of the film that I could dope out that I wouldn't have liked it very much anyway. The subtitles were the killer touch. What could the idiot distributors have been thinking of?