March 18, 2016

Film Review: It's Such A Beautiful Day

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This is the story of Bill, an unassuming and lonely stick figure. His mundane life takes a turn for the worst when Don Hertzfeldt's signature craziness takes over and Bill's world spirals out of control. If you know Hertzfeldt's work, you know this film will have some episodes of freaky comedy that comes from way out in left field, with occasional grotesque monstrosities and dark wit. Some of these scenes make the film humorous and intriguing. It does a lot more though -- the film gradually becomes nuttier and nuttier, until it becomes a sobering reflection on human frailty and mortality.

But that's not the end of it. The second chapter kicks in, digging up more of Bill's past and future. Then there's the third chapter, which gives a remarkable upswing and tells a story of Bill having a reawakening. At this stage, the film becomes an inspiring and artistic narrative, suggesting that the human spirit transcends space and time.

The entirety of It's Such a Beautiful Day is a complete narrative that chronicles one man's life and drags the audience through all the ups and downs of his suffering. It leads to a wonderful payoff that illustrates the beauty of life and gives hope in the face of death.

You might think a movie with stick figure people wouldn't be elegant, but this film is a complex piece of art that incorporates minimalist drawings with raw photography and other real-life elements to paint a composite picture. It is especially notable when the film draws certain lines between the reality Bill sees and the reality he discovers, made apparent when more real-life footage is used at the end. In short, a lot of work went into bringing these stick figures to life, but the world around them is truly vivid. Voice acting and sounds are wonderful and highly effective. The music is quite uplifting as well.

It's funny at times, bleak in others, and there are crazy parts. But it delivers a cathartic experience with emotional themes that can resonate with everybody. It's a movie that tells you no matter what you're going through, everything will be okay in the end. People are wonderful. It is such a beautiful universe.

5/5
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The first third of this film can be seen for free right here:

2 comments:

  1. Wow, funny, I had the same dream of losing my teeth. We are creatures of habit and sometimes obsessive about them. Bill seems to roam, wonder and be quite glib about everything only to find out that everything will be OK. ? In reality, we should be grateful for our short lives on this amazingly beautiful planet and praise our one and only creator, God. But, this does look like an intriguing film.

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  2. I think those themes became apparent by the third chapter (the short entitled "It's Such a Beautiful Day"). Unfortunately, that part isn't available for free -- I got to see the whole thing on Netflix. The first part above is only the darker, weirder part of the story, so it may come off as rather bleak. But the three parts as a whole struck me as quite inspiring.

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