Love on the Wing (1939) Poster

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8/10
Clever Juxtapositions
Hitchcoc2 September 2019
Using a a fairly consistent background, the artist inundates us with a series of what appear to be chalk-like drawings. There is a motif of a letter to be sent and then lots of pairing of figures, both human an inanimate. If one simply views them, it is interesting. I didn't need a big storyline to get it to work for me.
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3/10
A little too surrealist for my blood...
planktonrules5 March 2011
Norman McLaren was a very prolific Canadian animator who was born in the UK. Most of his films would be described as 'arty' and are pretty much unknown here in the States. However, I've seen several of his films on various DVD collections and I like these sorts of shorts--and was thrilled to see a seven disk set of his work. This particular short is from the first disk.

This is a film that has a distinctly small audience. It's obviously something you'll either love or hate---for me it was frankly too weird. It begins with some nice somewhat Dali-like backgrounds. Then, over top the backgrounds some hastily scrawled white painted shapes appear and move about and change rapidly. It's all weird and looks like something Dali, Jean Coctea and Andy Warhol would have loved but he average person would have said reminds them of someone on LSD. Curious and odd...and I give it a 3 because at least I liked the backgrounds...a bit.
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