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The Looking Planet (2014)

April. 16,2014
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6.6
| Adventure Animation

During the construction of the universe, a young member of the Cosmos Corps of Engineers decides to break some fundamental laws in the name of self-expression.

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Hellen
2014/04/16

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Tayyab Torres
2014/04/17

Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.

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Ginger
2014/04/18

Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.

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Aryana
2014/04/19

Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2014/04/20

"The Looking Planet" is not a bad or terrible short film by any means, but i must say it is not a good one either. Animation, characters and story are all only mediocre at best, so I am certainly surprised by this film's IMDb rating, awards recognition and reviews here. It is an animated science fiction film that runs for 16.5 minutes and maybe the reason why I did not like it that much is because I am generally not too big on the genre. The writer and director is Eric Law Anderson and it somehow shows in here that he has not made a film in over a decade. Taking that into account, it is actually a pretty good effort I must admit. Nonetheless, not good enough to let me recommend this one. I hope he can step things up for future projects again, so that the one or two fine moments in here extend over an entire (short) film.

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jamieannhickman
2014/04/21

I saw this film at the 2014 Knoxville Film Festival, and I had the extraordinary experience of seeing an audience on pause. The entire film was utterly mesmerizing, but there was one particular moment (and one will know when he or she sees it) where I personally came to the slightly tearful realization that we are ALL in this together. Not sure if my fellow audience members came to the same conclusion, but in that moment, we shared something that silenced us and stilled the air. I had the notion that this film should be translated into every language and shown everywhere across the planet in hopes that everyone would have the epiphany or the aha moment that I did. In the moment, I truly felt that would be the beginning of the shift into world peace. This film spoke a message that clearly to me. But, if the least this film does is put an audience on pause, that is no less extraordinary work.

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Ron Wilson
2014/04/22

I caught a screening of The Looking Planet at the 2015 Phoenix Film Festival. While it was one of many films included in a showing of Science Fiction Shorts, it didn't have to be. What I mean by that is that it could have just as easily been at home screening with non-SciFi shorts and would have easily been at home screening with feature length films. It was that good. The difference between you, as a reader of this review, and me is that I had no idea what I was in for and you have the advantage of being told to seek this out. It can stand with any of those other types of films regardless of its short running time because of what it does with the time it has - and yes, fleshing this out to a full length feature might be an option if the ideas are there... or maybe its perfect the way it is now. What makes this film a joy is that its equal parts smart, humorous, thought provoking, beautiful to watch, and technically brilliant. It proffers one imaginative way in which our universe might have been created... and wouldn't it be grand if scientists eventually discovered that this filmmaker got it right?! Just go find this film, sit back, open your eyes ears and mind, and be prepared to leave the theatre pondering the possibilities while wearing a big grin on your face.

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Mya **
2014/04/23

This film is incredible. It evoked more emotion in just 16 minutes than 99.9% of full-length movies out there today. Watching it is like listening to a masterpiece of music, including a moment when the music rises and reaches a note so pure and utterly, heart-breakingly beautiful it becomes transcendent. Beyond the fact that the story itself is thoughtful and poetic, the animation is gorgeous and the soundtrack ethereal. No words of praise can possibly do this work of art justice, for seeing it is more of an experience than anything else. Do yourself a favor and see it if at all possible. You absolutely will not regret it!!

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