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7/10
Shortie
kosmasp2 January 2020
It will take me more time to write this, then watching it. But hopefully not so much to read than watch it. This short was shown on Netflix and I like trying new things out or just seeing something that looks fun. And it is. Short and sweet and taking you on a cinematic journey (literally and pun intended too). "Silent" (but) powerful
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6/10
Nice little nod to history
GMGoodwrenchGirl20 September 2019
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This earned a 6 from because frankly, you just can't do much with 2 minutes. I did especially like the Harold Lloyd clock scene. A very short and sweet nod to the beginning and evolution of film. Kids may not get any of the references, but may like the animation.
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10/10
A pleasant surprise!
Theraxorterminate15 May 2014
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From the award-winning Moonbot Studios that made "The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore" comes a whole new experiential short that really takes into a new way and a noisy but highly enjoyable adventure. I must say that I didn't really know what to expect, despite being only less than 3 minutes I'm still impressed with it's presentation. It's nice to see Mr. Morris Lessmore appear again but this time with a little friend and he seems more interested in movies in this one.

I really liked it's presentation, it's got a lot of good fantasy and it completely ignores the laws of physics and enters in many different likable movies we've had in many years. Although not only is the animation good but I can see that it wanted to give us the idea how the futuristic sound experience can change our views and I am impressed even though I was only able to see it on my laptop and use my earphones but it would be a big pleasure to see it in theaters to feel the glory of Dolby and their creativity.

But anyway it's definitely worth watching, although it was so beautifully done that it makes me wish it were a little longer. And despite no lines at all like the other short featuring Mr. Morris Lessmore the story still delivers.

Is it recommended? Certainly, but I would recommended highly that you put on your headphones or if you can hook it to your own home theater then feel the experience or else you won't feel it's beauty of sound.
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