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I Am So Proud of You

I Am So Proud of You (2008)

September. 26,2008
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8.1
| Animation Drama

Dark shadows are cast over Bill's recovery.

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Chirphymium
2008/09/26

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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Ariella Broughton
2008/09/27

It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.

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Nicole
2008/09/28

I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.

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Kimball
2008/09/29

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2008/09/30

This is a 7-year-old movie by Oscar-nominated director Don Hertzfeldt. It's animated with his unique style as always and runs for 21 minutes. I am a really great fan of the director's works and I must say this one here is neither among his finest films nor among his weakest. It basically tells us first the family history of main character Bill and later puts the focus more on Bill himself. The absolute best about this short film is obviously Hertzfeldt's narration. His voice fits his style so perfectly and I really love the contrast between the almost poetic descriptions with the very raw animation style. And also in terms of emotion, this short film is a winner. The quote about "dust and moonlight" is particularly memorable just like the doctor's note to Bill's mother. But there is more. Lots of death, tragedy which is all somehow depressing and entertaining at the same time, so that you cannot really listen away. The only thing I did not really like here was the inclusion of live action scene. Other than that, good job from Hertzfeldt and I recommend this short movie.

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PauldeRev
2008/10/01

Words cannot describe how moved I was when I first saw this film. I was lucky enough to catch it at the Tallahassee Film Festival in April. I was blown away. I had to leave the theater afterward because a) I had gather myself, b) I had to leave for work and c) anything I saw after it would just seem shitty and anti-climactic.It's existential in the best way; strange, awkward and funny much like "This American Life" or some works I've seen in McSweeny's or Believer. and finally human and nuanced despite the unadorned drawings of what are essentially black-on-white stick figure drawings. Like an apolitical Dan Perjovschi, Hertsfeldt can express worlds of meaning in the lightest wrist flick of his black marker.I can't recommend this movie enough. Without trying to be melodramatic, I think it may have changed my outlook on things, on life.

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Zach Fleeman
2008/10/02

I recently saw this movie at Ragtag Cinema in Columbia, MO.I've been a fan of Don Hertzfeldt's work ever since I saw "Rejected" when I was in high school, and I have been watching all of his work since then.Everything Will Be OK was an amazing film, and I was excited to find out that the sequel was on it's way to Ragtag.I Am So Proud of You exceeded all of my expectations, and makes the story of Bill a much more interesting one. It's hard to describe the art involved in this series, and the purpose of the entire thing, so I absolutely recommend that everyone go see it (if they have the chance).

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playerhater951
2008/10/03

I was lucky enough to have attended the magical school of UCSB about a week ago when Don Hertzfeldt, an alumni, premiered "I Am So Proud of You" to anyone willing to fork over five dollars. It was an experience I will never forget. All i had previously seen of his work were the shorts "Rejected" and "Billy's Balloon," so I thought I knew what to expect. "I am So Proud of You" is a phenomenal piece of storytelling, animation, and bittersweet humor. I won't say anything in regards to the storyline except that it begins by tracing Bill's family history, which is disturbingly hilarious. This film is very similar to "Everything Will be OK" in form, style, structure, and the overall theme of impending death. This is a fantastic film that should not be missed by anyone who has access to it and calls themselves a fan of anything that can be viewed in a movie theater.

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