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The Perfect Gooseys

  • 2002
  • TV-PG
  • 18m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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The Perfect Gooseys (2002)
Short

A prep school for the junior elite has trouble accommodating its unconventional student, George Goosey Jr.A prep school for the junior elite has trouble accommodating its unconventional student, George Goosey Jr.A prep school for the junior elite has trouble accommodating its unconventional student, George Goosey Jr.

  • Director
    • Andrew Mudge
  • Writer
    • Andrew Mudge
  • Stars
    • Daniel Berardi
    • Robert Jordan
    • Katherine Sheridan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    124
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    • Director
      • Andrew Mudge
    • Writer
      • Andrew Mudge
    • Stars
      • Daniel Berardi
      • Robert Jordan
      • Katherine Sheridan
    • 4User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Daniel Berardi
    • George Goosey Jr.
    Robert Jordan
    • George Goosey
    Katherine Sheridan
    Will Lyman
    Will Lyman
    • The Headmaster
    Vojtech Cekal
    • Sebastian Musk
    Kirk Dragsbaek
    • Student
    Susan Hern
    • Teacher
    Brian Kickham
    • Teacher
    Chandra Kotori
    • Teacher
    Andrew Mudge
    • Teacher
    Ed Peed
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    • Director
      • Andrew Mudge
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      • Andrew Mudge
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    NoNamerGrit

    A surprising eye candy

    It isn't often that I stumble upon a video that currently sits above 12 million views that turns out to be this visually gorgeous. I fell in love with the eye-popping marriage of the various aspects of the cinematography here; from the vibrantly colourful production design to the meticulous framing of each individual shot. As a result, not once do I find any point of this film to be visually dull.

    My favourite example of frames being lovingly filled with details for the audience's eyes to play around, would be the montage of teachers making complaints about the main character to the camera. Such a joy to look at.

    I immediately find this charm reminiscent of what I have seen from clips of the works of Wes Anderson (I've seen another reviewer compare this to 'The Royal Tenenbaums') and, perhaps, Taika Waititi. Ironically, I haven't actually watched any films by either director, but this short film is a gentle itch urging me to.

    I also like is propulsively playful soundtrack for the most part, despite the sentimental Pixar-esque music at the very end of the film being a touch too cheesy for me. But whoever thought of having that diegetic violin at the middle of the final sequence has my kudos.

    Visually striking moments aside, I don't find subtlety to be the end goal here, and that's by no means bad by itself! It feels like a modern adaptation of a leaf affectionately plucked out of Aesop's Fables, intending instead to teach what are essentially a few simple lessons. To quote one of the characters, "Isn't that just the sweetest thing you've ever seen?"

    I suppose, however, that my gripes with this are the children's performances, excepting the main child actor. At times, their acting seem somewhat forced, rehearsed, or a combination of both, particularly when they 'bully' the main character. Surprisingly, their restraint actually shines at the quieter moments, and it's worth mentioning that the main character never says a word in this film, possibly signifying how suffocated his voice (or lack thereof) is by the school system he suffers in.

    All in all, it's a pretty sweet tale greatly bolstered by its visuals, and not many inspirational videos attempting to preach similar messages to this one can reach this level of artistry. I'd even go as far as to suggest that this is as every-frame-a-painting an inspirational-lesson video can go, and ultimately it doesn't come off as unintentionally obnoxious and eye-roll worthy at all (*cough* *cough* Dhar Mann *cough*).

    It surprised me that this was made 19 years ago, and was only able to garner such a huge audience when Omeleto released it on YouTube a good 16 years later. But I think it deserves the attention it has gotten. There's passion and love behind it, and it truly paid off, even if if takes a slightly clickbaity title to do so.
    Kirpianuscus

    lovely

    A film about the cruelty of children. About the pride of adults. About the jenitor and his family. And about the best gift of a child without any virtue, at the first sigh. A lovely film about the most precious gift. Moral lesson, great picture of the thing who remains essential. And interesting performances. So, a profound beautiful short film.
    9Tiger_Mark

    Loved It!

    Little Goosey attends an elite private academy. The only reason little Goosey is there is because his dad (who is very odd looking) is the janitor there. Well, Goosey is teased by all of the children of the beautiful people. They look down on Goosey and his family. All the rich and gifted kids think they are far superior to Goosey. However, Goosey has some positive things in his life as well (and he gives good hugs).

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      • United States
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      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Fairhaven, Massachusetts, USA
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