Unas memorias agridulces de una mujer melancólica llamada Grace Pudel, acaparadora de caracoles, novelas románticas y cobayas.Unas memorias agridulces de una mujer melancólica llamada Grace Pudel, acaparadora de caracoles, novelas románticas y cobayas.Unas memorias agridulces de una mujer melancólica llamada Grace Pudel, acaparadora de caracoles, novelas románticas y cobayas.
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- Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
- 17 premios ganados y 71 nominaciones en total
Jacki Weaver
- Pinky
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Daniel Agdag
- Doctor
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Saxon Wright
- Bert
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Adam Elliot
- Denise Floyd
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Paul Capsis
- Ian
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Smita Singh
- Teacher
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Wow, it's been a long time since a movie not only struck me straight in the heart but also resonated deeply with my very core.
Set in 1970s Australia, the story follows Grace, whose life is marked by profound misfortune and loss. After their mother tragically dies during childbirth, Grace and her twin brother, Gilbert, are left to be raised by their paraplegic, alcoholic father, Percy, a former juggler. Despite a life filled with love, tragedy strikes again when Percy passes away in his sleep. The siblings are torn apart and placed in separate foster homes, forced to navigate an unforgiving world without each other.
The animation is stunning, and the film handles heavy subjects-loss, physical disabilities, bullying, and alcoholism-with remarkable sensitivity and honesty. What makes it truly special is its balance: the humor woven into the script creates moments of levity that prevent the story from becoming overwhelmingly somber.
This movie will particularly resonate with those who come from broken homes or have experienced childhood trauma. The portrayal of foster parents and the challenges foster kids endure is heartbreakingly accurate. I know because I am a foster kid.
I needed this movie on a deeply personal level. It made me feel seen, understood, and a little less alone in this increasingly complicated world. It's a beautifully balanced and profoundly pure piece of storytelling.
Thank you to everyone involved in bringing this film to life. It truly means so much.
Set in 1970s Australia, the story follows Grace, whose life is marked by profound misfortune and loss. After their mother tragically dies during childbirth, Grace and her twin brother, Gilbert, are left to be raised by their paraplegic, alcoholic father, Percy, a former juggler. Despite a life filled with love, tragedy strikes again when Percy passes away in his sleep. The siblings are torn apart and placed in separate foster homes, forced to navigate an unforgiving world without each other.
The animation is stunning, and the film handles heavy subjects-loss, physical disabilities, bullying, and alcoholism-with remarkable sensitivity and honesty. What makes it truly special is its balance: the humor woven into the script creates moments of levity that prevent the story from becoming overwhelmingly somber.
This movie will particularly resonate with those who come from broken homes or have experienced childhood trauma. The portrayal of foster parents and the challenges foster kids endure is heartbreakingly accurate. I know because I am a foster kid.
I needed this movie on a deeply personal level. It made me feel seen, understood, and a little less alone in this increasingly complicated world. It's a beautifully balanced and profoundly pure piece of storytelling.
Thank you to everyone involved in bringing this film to life. It truly means so much.
Animations were executed with precision, and the voice performances were outstanding; however, what struck me most was the fluency with which the movie navigated profound emotions while incorporating elements of dark comedy.
Typically, these two tonalities exist at opposite ends of the emotional spectrum, and it is common for writers to falter when attempting to blend such contradictory tones. In this instance, however, the outcome was surprising, to say the least.
The makers not only achieved a harmonious balance between humor and sentimentality, but I also found the blend to be neither superficial nor unappealing, instead I appreciated every transition that unfolded throughout the narrative, from the start to the finish!
I was crying as much as I was laughing, having a good time altogether and I also admire how the story serves as an introspective journey that inspires hope and motivates us to live our lives forward because...
"Life can only be understood backwards, but we have to live it forwards"
Typically, these two tonalities exist at opposite ends of the emotional spectrum, and it is common for writers to falter when attempting to blend such contradictory tones. In this instance, however, the outcome was surprising, to say the least.
The makers not only achieved a harmonious balance between humor and sentimentality, but I also found the blend to be neither superficial nor unappealing, instead I appreciated every transition that unfolded throughout the narrative, from the start to the finish!
I was crying as much as I was laughing, having a good time altogether and I also admire how the story serves as an introspective journey that inspires hope and motivates us to live our lives forward because...
"Life can only be understood backwards, but we have to live it forwards"
From the writer-director of Mary & Max comes yet another stop-motion animation gem, this time a bittersweet memoir of a melancholic misfit who looks back on her life marred by tragedy, misfortunes & mundanity. Taking ideas & inspiration from the director's own life, Memoir of a Snail addresses loss, grief, loneliness, depression & more through the trials & tribulations of the lonely misfit from childhood to adulthood.
Written, produced & directed by Adam Elliot, the film is darkly funny & downright devastating as we journey more into the life story of our protagonist. Elliot employs slices of his own experience to narrate this memoir that starts on a poignant note but slowly finds its way towards hope as it unfolds, ultimately finishing with a life-affirming statement that we can only connect all the dots looking backwards while living forwards.
The painstaking stop-motion process impresses without doubt but it's the voice performances that leave a stronger imprint along with the deft script, splendid camerawork & excellent score. The story does get repetitive after a while and the slow pace becomes a bother but there is an earnestness in the storytelling that shines through and compels the audience to stay on board, and makes its message heard loud & clear in the end.
Overall, Memoir of a Snail is a skilfully directed, neatly scripted, ingeniously animated, expertly photographed & intimately scored tragicomedy that ranks amongst the better films of the year. It is heartbreaking yet heartwarming, disquieting yet comforting, tragic yet amusing and all the things that makes life worth living. A plea that asks its viewers to get out of their shells in order to experience the beautiful tapestry of life, this memoir is worth a shot.
Written, produced & directed by Adam Elliot, the film is darkly funny & downright devastating as we journey more into the life story of our protagonist. Elliot employs slices of his own experience to narrate this memoir that starts on a poignant note but slowly finds its way towards hope as it unfolds, ultimately finishing with a life-affirming statement that we can only connect all the dots looking backwards while living forwards.
The painstaking stop-motion process impresses without doubt but it's the voice performances that leave a stronger imprint along with the deft script, splendid camerawork & excellent score. The story does get repetitive after a while and the slow pace becomes a bother but there is an earnestness in the storytelling that shines through and compels the audience to stay on board, and makes its message heard loud & clear in the end.
Overall, Memoir of a Snail is a skilfully directed, neatly scripted, ingeniously animated, expertly photographed & intimately scored tragicomedy that ranks amongst the better films of the year. It is heartbreaking yet heartwarming, disquieting yet comforting, tragic yet amusing and all the things that makes life worth living. A plea that asks its viewers to get out of their shells in order to experience the beautiful tapestry of life, this memoir is worth a shot.
"Memoir of a Snail" (2024) is a masterclass in storytelling, blending a compelling narrative with a unique and creative approach. The film takes what could have been a simple tale and elevates it through its intricate storytelling techniques and powerful execution.
The story is deeply engaging, unfolding with a perfect balance of tension, emotion, and intrigue. Its pacing allows the viewer to fully immerse themselves in the journey, with each scene carefully constructed to reveal new layers of the plot. The film doesn't rely on flashy effects or over-the-top drama but instead draws you in with its subtlety and depth.
The animations are really well crafted, capturing the essence of the story's setting and themes in a way that feels both intimate and grand. The performances are equally strong, with the cast delivering nuanced portrayals that bring the characters to life and enhance the narrative.
What truly sets Memoir of a Snail apart is its ability to weave together the elements of storytelling in a way that feels fresh and impactful. It's not just a story being told-it's an experience that stays with you long after the credits roll.
While not without minor flaws, such as a few slow moments or overly symbolic scenes, these are easily overshadowed by the film's overall brilliance.
The story is deeply engaging, unfolding with a perfect balance of tension, emotion, and intrigue. Its pacing allows the viewer to fully immerse themselves in the journey, with each scene carefully constructed to reveal new layers of the plot. The film doesn't rely on flashy effects or over-the-top drama but instead draws you in with its subtlety and depth.
The animations are really well crafted, capturing the essence of the story's setting and themes in a way that feels both intimate and grand. The performances are equally strong, with the cast delivering nuanced portrayals that bring the characters to life and enhance the narrative.
What truly sets Memoir of a Snail apart is its ability to weave together the elements of storytelling in a way that feels fresh and impactful. It's not just a story being told-it's an experience that stays with you long after the credits roll.
While not without minor flaws, such as a few slow moments or overly symbolic scenes, these are easily overshadowed by the film's overall brilliance.
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Memoir of a snail is currently my second favourite movie that I have ever watched and here is why. First of all the animation is beautiful, it is very smooth and it will please your eyes
Secondly it is one of if not the funniest films I have ever seen, the comedy is magnificent.
My third reason is this film is very emotional, if you are going to watch this movie bring some tissues because you will probably cry watching this film.
My fourth reason is it has every single emotion that I can think of, there are sad moments, happy moments, funny moments, Scary moments, disgusting moments and more.
My fifth reason is the story is just amazing, it is a film about life and it's good and bad moments.
Overall go and watch this movie, it is a masterpiece with everything you would want from a film.
Secondly it is one of if not the funniest films I have ever seen, the comedy is magnificent.
My third reason is this film is very emotional, if you are going to watch this movie bring some tissues because you will probably cry watching this film.
My fourth reason is it has every single emotion that I can think of, there are sad moments, happy moments, funny moments, Scary moments, disgusting moments and more.
My fifth reason is the story is just amazing, it is a film about life and it's good and bad moments.
Overall go and watch this movie, it is a masterpiece with everything you would want from a film.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe reason for Adam Elliot's films lack of traditional dialogue (I.E. Conversations) is because of the films low budget requiring to lip sync the dialogue.
- Créditos curiososThe closing credits end with "This film was made by human beings".
- ConexionesFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Animated Movies of 2024 (2024)
- Bandas sonorasAlouette
(uncredited)
Canadian trad. folksong
(played instrumentally and by a choir several times in the movie)
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- AUD 7,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 669,798
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 64,816
- 27 oct 2024
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 7,643,123
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 35min(95 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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