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Cryptozoo

  • 2021
  • Unrated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
2.3K
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Cryptozoo (2021)
Featuring the voice talents of Lake Bell, Zoe Kazan, Michael Cera, Louisa Krause, Peter Stormare, Thomas Jay Ryan, and Grace Zabriskie, the film follows cryptozookeepers through a richly-drawn hallucinatory world as they struggle to capture a baku (a legendary dream-eating hybrid creature) and begin to wonder if they should display these rare beasts in the confines of a zoo, or if these mythical creatures should remain hidden and unknown.
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Cryptozookeepers try to capture a Baku, a dream-eating hybrid creature of legend, and start wondering if they should display these beasts or keep them hidden and unknown.Cryptozookeepers try to capture a Baku, a dream-eating hybrid creature of legend, and start wondering if they should display these beasts or keep them hidden and unknown.Cryptozookeepers try to capture a Baku, a dream-eating hybrid creature of legend, and start wondering if they should display these beasts or keep them hidden and unknown.

  • Director
    • Dash Shaw
  • Writer
    • Dash Shaw
  • Stars
    • Lake Bell
    • Michael Cera
    • Alex Karpovsky
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    6.4/10
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    • Director
      • Dash Shaw
    • Writer
      • Dash Shaw
    • Stars
      • Lake Bell
      • Michael Cera
      • Alex Karpovsky
    • 31User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Lake Bell
    Lake Bell
    • Lauren Gray
    • (voice)
    Michael Cera
    Michael Cera
    • Matthew
    • (voice)
    Alex Karpovsky
    Alex Karpovsky
    • David
    • (voice)
    Zoe Kazan
    Zoe Kazan
    • Magdalene
    • (voice)
    Ivan Kamasarav
    • Russian Man
    • (voice)
    Louisa Krause
    Louisa Krause
    • Amber
    • (voice)
    Nathan Nikulin
    • Babushka
    • (voice)
    Angeliki Papoulia
    Angeliki Papoulia
    • Phoebe
    • (voice)
    Maxim Pozdorovkin
    Maxim Pozdorovkin
    • Russian 1
    • (voice)
    Thomas Jay Ryan
    Thomas Jay Ryan
    • Nicholas
    • (voice)
    Matvey Kulakov
    • Russian 2
    • (voice)
    Peter Stormare
    Peter Stormare
    • Gustav
    • (voice)
    Grace Zabriskie
    Grace Zabriskie
    • Joan
    • (voice)
    Irene Muscara
    Irene Muscara
    • Giulia
    • (voice)
    Emily Davis
    Emily Davis
    • Pliny
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    • Karzeleks
    • (voice)
    Joce Soubiran
    • Vaughn
    • (voice)
    Rajesh Parameswaran
    • Jay
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Dash Shaw
    • Writer
      • Dash Shaw
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    7CinemaSerf

    Cryptozoo

    Though I didn't really love the linear, rather flat, style of animation throughout this film, I did quite enjoy the underlying tales of mythological beasts that constitute the "Cryptids". They are things like unicorns and yeti. Animals about which science is in abject denial but that put all forms of art into ecstacy. Naturally, these beasts are constantly being sought after so "Lauren" and "Joan" come up with the idea of finding them somewhere safe to live, where scientists can peaceably study and maybe even learn from them. The one that's missing is the elusive "Baku". This creature can eat people's dreams and so is also a target of those who, as ever with mankind, wish to exploit it's powers for military purposes. Can they find one then keep it safe from their well-resourced and malevolent pursuers? It's only as they encounter more and more of these usually quite benign beings that they consider whether or not these frequently beautiful and playful creatures should remain as they have been for centuries. Hidden from the eyes of man. Albeit set in a fantasy world, this does offer us a little food for thought about the relative merits of scientific advance for the sake of it, without any great consideration for the specimens or their "humanity" and there's plenty of imagination employed by auteur Dash Shaw to mix together stories of culture, religion and adventure into an enjoyable hybrid of animated creations that fantasise creatively.
    5ayoreinf

    Drawing style and story style didn't go well with the acting style

    To put it simply, when one uses intentionally naïve style of drawing. Combined with a story that sounds as if it was written during the 60s by an ardent hippie and then has the voice actors performing their roles as seriously as they can without a shred of a smile - it doesn't work well together. The audience I was watching it with reacted with laughter though no joke has been told, I was cringing in my chair with embarrassment. I'm sure the film creators didn't aim for either but that's what they got.
    7Agent10

    Bizarre and beautiful...but a little misguided as well

    When it comes to animation, far too many people have been lulled into the high budget, near perfect beauty of computer animated film. While it is certainly a spectacle of hard work and computer know-how, it tends to overpower all other forms of animation. Several great films with far more complex narratives have been overshadowed by films about talking toys and sentient cars. If anything, a lot of people miss out on what animation can provide.

    Cryptozoo isn't necessarily an award worthy film, but it is one that is worth a watch. The narrative is pretty interesting. During the onset of the 1970s California, people are seeking to save unusual, mythical animals that they have labeled "cryptids." Due to the rare and unusual nature of these creatures, plenty of bad actors are seeking these creatures for nefarious means. From a political standpoint, the thought of the military as a stand-in bad guy is okay, but the usual reasoning is pretty basic. They want these creatures for military applications, even though many of the creatures would be hard to utilize in this manner. I get the fact the military is a great defacto bad guy, but I think something else would have worked better. Either way, our two main characters Lauren and Phoebe are racing to find a rare and unusual cryptid known as a Baku, which feasts off dreams regardless if they are good or bad. The military application would be a little far fetched, as in the Baku's power could be harnessed to steal the dreams of rabble rousers and counter culture extremists.

    Personally, this is the only aspect of the story I kind of roll my eyes at. It sounds reasonable, but let's face it. Societal change and declarations are massive concepts, and it would take a lot of kidnapping to even make this an effective tool. It's also a bit suspect they would even be able to develop a way to turn this ability into a weapon before the societal movement shifts. Nixon pretty much proved that all you need is racism and well timed pandering to crush a political upheaval.

    Since we are on the subject of politics, the film accidentally (or intentionally?) takes a collective pimp slap against the subject of feminism, or more directly white feminism. Essentially, this means the white perspective believes they have some form of moral authority over all other spectrums of the feminist movement. It's fully on display in the film when the protagonists believe a "zoo" and giving disenfranchised populations "jobs" would ease the acceptance of the said group. This has been pretty much debunked, especially when it comes to creating a subservient class of people to the dominant class. Anyway, it was interesting to see their rose colored perspective blow up in their faces, though the initial challenges to that perspective were a bit non-existent in the story.

    Anyway, aside from the weird political takes, the ending was honestly the weakest part of the film. Amidst the conflict and build-up, it just ends. Of course, you can't really push this story too much further but it feels like it was cut short, and maybe that is the crux of the story. Lauren takes on a less self righteous position in society, but it is clear she is haunted by the failure. Either way, the story is interesting and the animation is pretty artistic. Its not the worst thing you can do with an hour and a half of your time.
    4boblipton

    Crude In Story And Execution

    A veterinarian and her friend decide to save cryptids from the depredations of the world. For those of you unfamiliar with the term, a cryptid is a beast which science hasn't proven exists, but which is believed to exist by many people: the yeti is one; the chupacabra is another. For the purposes of this movie, cryptids include a variety of fabulous creatures like fauns, dragons, medusas and will-o-the-wisps. The plans of these women is to start an exhibition park, where people will pay to see these creatures; once familiar with them, acceptance will be the next step.

    You can't have a story without a villain -- actually you can -- and here the villain is a fellow who wants to weaponize these creatures for the military, and who has plenty of soldiers with guns, tanks, and poorly drawn helicopters to enforce his scheme. In the end, both plans fail, and the best course of action, it turns out, is to leave these beings alone; they've been doing fine for a long time without these geniuses. Or, as I heard the Einstein quote beautifully mangled, "If there weren't so many people trying to solve problems, we wouldn't have so many problems to solve."

    This movie, despite its good intentions, annoyed me on many levels. The first was the easy choice of making the military the villain. The second was the general idiocy, the going 'round Robin Hood's barn to conclude that the best thing to have done at the end would have been nothing in the first place. Finally, I did not enjoy the unpolished nature of the images, the quarter animation. I understand that this was an independent production, and that the producers wrought miracles to raise enough money to make this unfortunately crude cartoon, the most expensive type of movie making. Given my dissatisfaction with the story, however, this just added to my general impression.
    7deathgrip1234

    A Cryptic Film

    Cryptozoo is an interesting look at the relationship between idealism, the utopian vision, and the alluring power of controlling dreams by government forces.

    The animation can go from being really good to mediocre. I have no word in for animation but I do give the artist one hell of a prop for hand drawing every scene. I really think the backdrops are incredible looking especially towards the end. As for the voice acting, it's very good. Love the acting and story. It's very unique and creative. My biggest complaint is the pacing and I can't tell if it's the animation or the editing. It goes slow, fast, slow, fast....you get it.

    If you loved Dash's work from before, you'll most certainly find this film to be an improvement over the last.

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      The film took 4 years to animate, between 2016-2020, in Richmond, Virginia.
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      Referenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Across the Crazy-Verse (2021)

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    • Release date
      • June 12, 2021 (Turkey)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Криптозоопарк
    • Production companies
      • Electric Chinoland
      • Fit Via Vi Film Productions
      • Low Spark Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $33,765
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,891
      • Aug 22, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $37,883
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
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      • 2.39 : 1

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