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7/10
A delightful but slightly overlong cautionary tale
phantom_tollbooth15 June 2008
Warning: Spoilers
Bretislav Pojar's 'A Drop Too Much' is a nicely executed cautionary tale about drink driving which won the award for Best Puppet Film at the Cannes Film Festival. The story of a motorcyclist who stops off for a soft drink on the way to see his girlfriend but unfortunately stumbles upon a wedding and ends up on stronger stuff, 'A Drop Too Much' telegraphs its inevitable outcome from the start. This matters little, however, as the appeal is in the glorious puppet animation that tells the story rather than any element of narrative surprise. With haunting fixed expressions, the puppets make their emotions clear to the viewer through movement and its so effective that after the film is over you could swear their faces changed. The drunken revelers at the wedding provide some comedy relief despite the sense of imminent tragedy. The minute the motorcyclist gets back on his bike, however, the film takes a very grim turn. Speeding through the dark night, we alternate between the motorcyclist's hazy point of view and images of his reckless driving. The veil of darkness is used to wonderful effect, adding a sinister element of the unknown as we struggle to see all of the motorcyclist's actions. Needless to say, the joyride ends in tragedy.

I first saw 'A Drop Too Much' when I was very young and it haunted me for years. I never thought I'd see it again but, thanks to the internet, I managed to track it down. The first time I watched it I spent much of the time looking away from the screen in dreaded anticipation. Even at that early age I knew what was coming. Watching it for the second time decades down the line, I found the second half of the film to be a little overlong by about a couple of minutes, to the point where I was almost going "Oh, just crash and die already!" When the climax arrived however, it is as powerfully realised as I remembered.

Some may find 'A Drop Too Much' a little too preachy but this is a churlish criticism since that is the entire point of the short. When taking on a subject like drink driving, the preaching is entirely justified. Pojar has crafted a memorable minor gem that deserves to be seen by a wider audience.
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8/10
Driven to distraction
TheLittleSongbird1 September 2021
'A Drop Too Much' is an example of an educational film with a message. In this case it is in regard to driving after drinking and its consequences. Education films can be very informative and thought-provoking, but they can also risk being preachy and making one feel "what's the point to this?" It is though very dependent on the subject, as there are plenty of subjects covered in education films that are always worthy of addressing but some might feel "is this going to reiterate what we already know."

When judging it as an educational film, 'A Drop Too Much' is very successful and the message was also handled a lot more tastefully than expected. On its own terms, it does have a lot of power, looks terrific and really made me think and unsettled, even if the pacing is not perfect. Judging 'A Drop Too Much' by today's standards, there may be some that think that they already know what the short is trying to say. To me though, what is said is still very relevant with it still being a problem. Judging it for the time as well, it was a difficult issue back then and attitudes not too dissimilar to now.

It is let down somewhat by the second half feeling a bit dull and over-stretched up to the climax.

Other than that, 'A Drop Too Much' really is well worth seeing and really should be seen at least once to be aware that this issue is no joke. There are a lot of positives here. 'A Drop Too Much' looks great, especially the visuals for the drunkenness and the speed of the driving. Which are truly astonishing and quite frightening. The music has presence but is not over-bearing and is neither too beautiful or too harsh.

The ending is very powerful and certainly is enough to make one think twice about drinking before driving or combining the two. 'A Drop Too Much' does very well in my view on the educational side, managing to be very informative and have the shock value, and the messaging.

Some may find the messaging heavy-handed, which is a big danger with educational/message cartoons etc. And fallen into quite a lot over the year. Not to me, it isn't subtle sure and that is why some may find it preachy, but it does raise some very interesting and illuminating points and comes over very powerfully and persuasively.

Concluding, very well done. 8/10.
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