Paige Foster, discovers a mysterious intruder inside her artwork where she travels. Her beatboxing puppy sidekick helps search within her imaginative realms drawings that enable Foster to be... Read allPaige Foster, discovers a mysterious intruder inside her artwork where she travels. Her beatboxing puppy sidekick helps search within her imaginative realms drawings that enable Foster to become anything desired.Paige Foster, discovers a mysterious intruder inside her artwork where she travels. Her beatboxing puppy sidekick helps search within her imaginative realms drawings that enable Foster to become anything desired.
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This movie is the animated equivalent of The Room (2003) by Tommy Wizzou. I'm not even joking. This movie breaks every fundamental rule of scriptwriting, the pacing is one of the worst I've seen in any movie (The Room included), and the shots are so repetitive as well. The voice acting is terrible, the editor only seems to do fade to blacks every single time, and some characters monologue for way too long. Sometimes subtlety is a blessing in disguise, and this movie really made me realize that. If you want a bad movie to make fun of with your friends, then this is the movie for you. You will love it for that reason alone.
I've seen plenty of bad movies- hell, I've made a few. But, this one takes the cake.
The characters have no personality and are immediately forgettable or annoying, the story is non-existent, the fades to black are SO constant that it's nauseating, the animation makes Foodfight look like Toy Story, musical numbers end as quickly as they begin, there are so many plot inconveniences that either make zero sense, are very frustrating or confusing, the climax is rubbish, the dialogue sounds like an F graded fanfiction, it's only an hour yet it drags on and on, the voice acting is either "eh" or downright abysmal, and things just come right out of nowhere with either minimal explanation or TOO MUCH exposition.
We get told the same story beats over and over again (including the first 5 minutes alone), as if the audience is way too brain dead to see what's going on. It's very frustrating to deal with.
The worldbuilding makes absolutely zero sense; on my first viewing, I couldn't tell if the characters were actually drawings, or that they're in another world, etc. The whole coma thing really confused me.
Our Drawings is a dreadful example of both storytelling, AND filmmaking. I would give credit that only one or two guys made this, and I'm glad their passion project is out; it's a shame the six years was spent on the most confusing, infuriating and braindead schlock I've ever seen.
...I should apologise to Disney's Wish.
The characters have no personality and are immediately forgettable or annoying, the story is non-existent, the fades to black are SO constant that it's nauseating, the animation makes Foodfight look like Toy Story, musical numbers end as quickly as they begin, there are so many plot inconveniences that either make zero sense, are very frustrating or confusing, the climax is rubbish, the dialogue sounds like an F graded fanfiction, it's only an hour yet it drags on and on, the voice acting is either "eh" or downright abysmal, and things just come right out of nowhere with either minimal explanation or TOO MUCH exposition.
We get told the same story beats over and over again (including the first 5 minutes alone), as if the audience is way too brain dead to see what's going on. It's very frustrating to deal with.
The worldbuilding makes absolutely zero sense; on my first viewing, I couldn't tell if the characters were actually drawings, or that they're in another world, etc. The whole coma thing really confused me.
Our Drawings is a dreadful example of both storytelling, AND filmmaking. I would give credit that only one or two guys made this, and I'm glad their passion project is out; it's a shame the six years was spent on the most confusing, infuriating and braindead schlock I've ever seen.
...I should apologise to Disney's Wish.
This movie is so so so bad. I kind of lose everytime I see the scene with the beat boxing puppy. They introduce it like:
"We've been knowing how to draw."
" B E A T B O X I N G P U P P Y"
"Huh?"
And the beatbox starts. It's not even a beatbox, as someone pointed out, it's just singing with music in the background. The animation makes me want to fill my lungs with fluids, the voice acting is lethargic, and the ice cream guy, or calobi himself, is clearly trying to be cool, but is just annoying. In the movie, people constantly call out bad guys for tracing, which is something calobi is imfamous for doing.
Don't watch it unless your drunk.
Don't watch it unless your drunk.
This is... a film! Actually, I can barely call it a film
The script follows absolutely no basic plot, we get the same opening monologue about 3 times, and every single time we get it, it introduces the story differently, causing so much confusion and just making the film unbearable. The same shots are used over and over, and the director REALLY likes fading to black for whatever reason.
The voice acting is just absolutely terrible, when characters yell you can hear the microphones peaking, and the emotion just isn't there. Also the character Calobi is just the director's self-insert.
The film repeatedly tries to make some sort of commentary about AI art, tracing art, today's economy, world peace, among other things, but the topics are just dropped and never bought back up again.
I can see that the director wanted this film to have some sort of meaning to it, a deeper message, but everything about it just falls flat on it's face. But hey, if you're looking for a movie to watch while high, this is it.
The script follows absolutely no basic plot, we get the same opening monologue about 3 times, and every single time we get it, it introduces the story differently, causing so much confusion and just making the film unbearable. The same shots are used over and over, and the director REALLY likes fading to black for whatever reason.
The voice acting is just absolutely terrible, when characters yell you can hear the microphones peaking, and the emotion just isn't there. Also the character Calobi is just the director's self-insert.
The film repeatedly tries to make some sort of commentary about AI art, tracing art, today's economy, world peace, among other things, but the topics are just dropped and never bought back up again.
I can see that the director wanted this film to have some sort of meaning to it, a deeper message, but everything about it just falls flat on it's face. But hey, if you're looking for a movie to watch while high, this is it.
What is the plot of this movie you may ask? The answer is that there barely is one and it truly doesn't matter anyway. One hour of total nonsense, this film seems like a middle schoolers' D grade film project.
Viewership has quite likely been propelled my numerous negitive commentary videos by popular Youtubers. Those who love "hate watching" pressed play hoping for a perposperous treat, but the majority of it is so boring, the fun dwindles even before the half-way point.
The plot is inconsistant, the editing lazy and slowed to burn time in order to make the 60 minute mark. The sound is subpar. When watching, one who was raised to be kind to all, may struggle to find something positive to say. "A for effort"?
1 point for the Beatboxing Puppy song Which is both exactly as it sounds and more amazing than you can imagine. The song can be found independently on YouTube and has the same context inside the movie as outside.
Viewership has quite likely been propelled my numerous negitive commentary videos by popular Youtubers. Those who love "hate watching" pressed play hoping for a perposperous treat, but the majority of it is so boring, the fun dwindles even before the half-way point.
The plot is inconsistant, the editing lazy and slowed to burn time in order to make the 60 minute mark. The sound is subpar. When watching, one who was raised to be kind to all, may struggle to find something positive to say. "A for effort"?
1 point for the Beatboxing Puppy song Which is both exactly as it sounds and more amazing than you can imagine. The song can be found independently on YouTube and has the same context inside the movie as outside.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film took 6 years to make.
- GoofsIn the beginning, Paige has one wish. She uses it for her drawings to come to life, but she also wishes for her legs to be fixed.
- Alternate versionsA shorter version was released on April 1, 2023 but was only available to people who were channel members with Calobi.
Details
- Runtime1 hour 1 minute
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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