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Lily and Jim are interviewed about their disastrous blind date.Lily and Jim are interviewed about their disastrous blind date.Lily and Jim are interviewed about their disastrous blind date.
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- 22 wins & 4 nominations total
Robert May
- Jim
- (voice)
- (as Rob May)
Karin Anger
- Lily
- (voice)
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A Bad Experiment
I feel bad for Hertzfeldt. He has a great sense of humor, he's a gifted animator and he has some clever ideas. But he has yet to find a writing collaborator that can help him develop and project something as powerful as "Wallace and Gromit."
This is a simple skit, along the lines of a Fieffer cartoon. The animation is irrelevant except for the ten seconds when they turn on the TeeVee.
Otherwise, this is the absolute worst of his work, if you are looking around.
Ted's Evaluation -- 1 of 3: You can find something better to do with this part of your life.
This is a simple skit, along the lines of a Fieffer cartoon. The animation is irrelevant except for the ten seconds when they turn on the TeeVee.
Otherwise, this is the absolute worst of his work, if you are looking around.
Ted's Evaluation -- 1 of 3: You can find something better to do with this part of your life.
Excruciating... and very funny!
Although clearly a reference to Woody Allen (and more precisely "Annie Hall"), this fantastic short film reminds me very much of Todd Solondz's "Happiness" (though it was made earlier), in the way that *incredibly* awkward and uncomfortable situations are drawn out and out, and the scenes never allowed to end gracefully to save the characters from their shame and misery, but instead go on and on and keep getting worse. Sometimes it's almost unbearable to watch! (Which is even more credit to Hertzfeldt and the voice actors, since we are only watching the artist's trademark stick figures!). I laughed my head off with this gem. Hertzfeldt never lets me down, he's a genius!!
The blind date from hell
I confess to not having seen a whole lot of Don Hertzfeldt's work (although I've thoroughly enjoyed what I've seen) but "Lily and Jim" is his most mature work so far. Nothing big, just the nervousness of two people on a blind date. And it's brought to life by grade-school artwork (except for the precision mouth synching, which show a talented hand at work). But it's the dialog that really makes this tick; the self-imposed barriers and flimsy excuses we erect to explain away a failed relationship . Not to mention the forced small talk. This is very true-to-life and it's a delight.
7/10
7/10
10JBC-2
Great on DVD!
I have recently seen this hilarious short film with the family on DVD and everyone was in 'stitches' The DVD has a number of great short films and is called "SHORT Issue 4 : Seduction" I love short films and this must go into my top 10.
One of the most brilliant short films of our time
This is Don Hertzfeldt's third film, and arguably his best. This 13 minute film has as much heart as Woody Allen's "Annie Hall" with the sadistic edge of "Billy's Balloon," the followup to "Lily and Jim" played at the Spike and Mike Twisted Animation festival this past year.
A brilliant, brilliant film.
A brilliant, brilliant film.
Did you know
- GoofsJim's water glass disappears briefly.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Love: The Movie (2004)
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- 13m
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- 1.33 : 1
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