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Stopmotion

  • 2023
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Stopmotion (2023)
A stop-motion animator struggles to control her demons after the loss of her overbearing mother.
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A stop-motion animator struggles to control her demons after the loss of her overbearing mother.A stop-motion animator struggles to control her demons after the loss of her overbearing mother.A stop-motion animator struggles to control her demons after the loss of her overbearing mother.

  • Director
    • Robert Morgan
  • Writers
    • Robin King
    • Robert Morgan
  • Stars
    • Aisling Franciosi
    • Stella Gonet
    • Tom York
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Morgan
    • Writers
      • Robin King
      • Robert Morgan
    • Stars
      • Aisling Franciosi
      • Stella Gonet
      • Tom York
    • 94User reviews
    • 100Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Aisling Franciosi
    Aisling Franciosi
    • Ella Blake
    Stella Gonet
    Stella Gonet
    • Suzanne Blake
    Tom York
    Tom York
    • Tom
    Therica Wilson-Read
    Therica Wilson-Read
    • Polly
    Bridgitta Roy
    Bridgitta Roy
    • Doctor Rai
    Caoilinn Springall
    Caoilinn Springall
    • Little Girl
    Alex Freeborn
    • Stack
    James Swanton
    • Ash Man
    James Harris
    • Waiter
    Jaz Hutchins
    Jaz Hutchins
    • Brett
    Joshua J Parker
    • Will
    Nicola Alexis
    • Nurse
    • Director
      • Robert Morgan
    • Writers
      • Robin King
      • Robert Morgan
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    6ferguson-6

    a slow descent

    Greetings again from the darkness. The art of stop-motion consists of bringing hunks of clay to life and telling an interesting story. It's excruciatingly slow work requiring meticulous attention to detail. The first feature length film from animator-turned-writer/director Robert Morgan is co-written with Robin King, and pays homage to this distinct art form. Of course, since it's a horror film, it also makes good use of the adage ... an artist being consumed by their art.

    Aisling Franciosa (so memorable in THE NIGHTINGALE, 2018) stars as Ella Blake, who is assisting her mother (Stella Gonet), a renowned stop-motion artist, with her "last film". Arthritis has seized mom's hands and so she barks orders at her daughter in frustration of her own limitations. Once out from under her mother's controlling ways, Ella finds her own space in an old apartment, where she begins to pursue her own vision. Soon she's visited by an odd and inquisitive little girl (Caolinn Springall), presumably from the neighborhood. The girl labels Ella's work "boring" and proceeds to tell her own story about Ashman, who haunts a girl in the forest over three nights. Ella is captivated, and we quickly recognize she is in the midst of a slow descent into madness ... unaware of who this little girl actually is.

    Director Morgan first introduces us to Ella over the opening credits. The flashing lights in a nightclub play visual tricks, and Ella alternates between good and evil looks (think of the two-face syndrome in "Seinfeld"). This is an early clue about the film's path. Morgan also provides contrast between the stark working conditions of the studio (whether it's mom's basement or Ella's apartment) and the more lively and colorful clubs and parties where she hangs out with her boyfriend (Tom York). Adding to the film's visual treats are some unusual camera angles courtesy of cinematographer Leo Hinstin.

    The final act features some extreme gore, so be prepared. It's rare for a film to feature raw meat, a dead fox, maggots, and mutilation, but few films have successfully blended the use of stop-action animation with live-action drama. Aisling Franciosa has the instincts to convincingly portray a troubled artist when the wires are crossed between reality and creativity. Getting creeped out is all part of the show.

    Opens in theaters on February 23, 2024.
    5SnoopyStyle

    more stop than motion

    Ella Blake (Aisling Franciosi) works under her demanding mother Suzanne Blake (Stella Gonet) doing their own indie stop-motion animated films. She's doing all the work since her mother is disabled. After her mother suffers a stroke, she encounters a young girl. She creates a new character with usual materials.

    I really like some of the ideas in this movie. There are some interesting themes and I really like the creation. It reminds me of Puppet Master with elements of Cronenberg body horror. There is a lot to like, but the overall effect is a slow moving indie horror. Despite the individual ideas, none of them can overcome the general grind of the story telling.
    6arungeorge13

    The creepy stopmotion animation scenes stood out! [+59%]

    The film did its job of grossing me out with the body horror bits, and to an extent, successfully bothered me with its psychological horror layers. But as a whole, it still felt undercooked and wildly predictable in the final act. Undoubtedly, the best parts of the film are the stopmotion animations featuring these creepy meat-puppets. There's something eerily unique about stopmotion animation, isn't it? Maybe, since it's got to do with bringing inanimate (read: dead) things to life. The film conveys the uncanny aura of the entire process quite effectively, in a minimalist setting.

    I thought the plot already had an interestingly uneasy angle to explore between the mother and daughter; however, the makers went in a totally different direction as it progressed, with subplots involving the boyfriend's sister and so on, which didn't hit the mark completely for me. I still applaud writer-director Robert King's approach to creating something wacky and authentic, unlike most horror films these days. Aisling Franciosi also does a solid job playing the lead who's facing a creative block. It's certainly NOT one of those films you'd rewatch a lot, and I guess, for good reason.
    5axe_hallorann

    Mainly a collage of influences.

    While not a terrible film, it's too sparse in its storytelling. The entire experience can be summed up in one sentence: "An animator loses her grip on reality and descends into hallucinatory madness and self-destruction." That's basically the entire "plot" of the story. This visuals are essentially a collection of other artist's influences rolled into 90 rather tedious minutes. Obvious elements of The Brothers Quay (grotesque faces and bodies), Jan Svankmajer (using meat as a medium), and David Lynch (mainly his art projects) were clearly used. Many films have documented a character losing their mind, and this film doesn't break any new ground in that arena. "Repulsion", "Censor", "Possum", and "Jacob's Ladder" (just to name a few) are far more compelling at depicting mental breakdowns while also containing an interesting story. Ultimately the film is watchable and will probably be enjoyed by those with very limited film experience.
    3FeastMode

    Some will like it, most won't

    I'm pretty open to checking out nearly every theatrically-released horror movie. Stopmotion had a limited release, but it looked really creepy so I gave it a chance.

    There is definitely a lot of good here. I enjoyed the performance by the lead actress. It's filled with really cool, creepy imagery. And the stop motion stuff was done really well.

    Unfortunately, a few things really tanked this movie for me. It did a bad job of keeping me invested and engaged. I was fairly bored for such a short movie. And it leans way too far on the metaphorical side for my liking. I get what they were going for. I just need more than that.

    When it ended, I felt fully unsatisfied and a bit annoyed.

    (1 viewing, 3/19/2024)

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    • Trivia
      While it might sound extreme, using real meat for stop motion is an actual technique used by stop motion legend Jan Svankmajer.
    • Connections
      Featured in Half in the Bag: Top 10 Horror Movies (2024) Part 1 (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Respond in Silence
      written by Demian Castellanos, M. Scott

      performed by the Oscillation

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official Amazon Link
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 停格魔畫
    • Production companies
      • Blue Light
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $789,226
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $340,079
      • Feb 25, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $879,460
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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