Your Face
- 1987
- 3m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.5K
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A man's head transforms and contorts bizarrely as he sings "Your Face," an original song.A man's head transforms and contorts bizarrely as he sings "Your Face," an original song.A man's head transforms and contorts bizarrely as he sings "Your Face," an original song.
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- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 2 wins & 2 nominations total
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Stellar example of Plimpton animation
This cartoonist is absolutely brilliant. His work is more fun than nitrous oxide and more beautifully disturbing than the root canal that comes with it. This piece is a must-see for anybody pursuing a career in the animation/cartoon field, and probably also for anybody who ever liked looking at stuff.
I need to start watching more of Bill Plympton's cartoons
Bill Plympton's Academy Award-nominated "Your Face" goes the Bob Clampett route, with a man's face changing in all sorts of ways while he sings. This short shows the heights that animation can reach when one puts one's imagination to it. It was certainly a neat one. Available on YouTube.
Must Have Taken an Incredible Effort
This is really simple to describe. We have a central figure whose face changes over a hundred times. The faces are creative as well as photographic. The have been done with drawings and then integrated. Quite remarkable. Apparently the song we here has some significance.
I'm here for the song
I love the song more so than the animation
They work well together though
Pure Plympton--though lacking some of the violence we've all come to love!
While this isn't one of Bill Plympton's best cartoons (it's way too "normal" compared to many of his shorts), it is amazing to watch--especially when you notice that this is all done with what appear to be colored pencils--a rather labor-intensive process. I really liked his insurance ads from a decade ago more--they were very violent yet charming--but still, this is pretty good stuff. Plus, after seeing the PLYMPTOONS DVD, I realize that it's the first film he made that is the classic Plympton style.
The concept is simple: a guy's face and upper body are all you see and rather annoying operatic-style music plays as his face begins to do mega-strange things. His lips pop off and move about, his face repeatedly turns inside out, etc. Also, oddly enough, I thought the guy looked a lot like President Lyndon Johnson.
Very captivating and deceptively simple. You just can't stop watching the weirdness once it begins despite there really being no plot.
The concept is simple: a guy's face and upper body are all you see and rather annoying operatic-style music plays as his face begins to do mega-strange things. His lips pop off and move about, his face repeatedly turns inside out, etc. Also, oddly enough, I thought the guy looked a lot like President Lyndon Johnson.
Very captivating and deceptively simple. You just can't stop watching the weirdness once it begins despite there really being no plot.
Did you know
- TriviaThe odd-sounding voice the man is singing in is actually that of Maureen McElheron. After the song was recorded, the recording was slowed by one-third, giving the desired (and unusual) effect.
- ConnectionsEdited into Mondo Plympton (1997)
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- Budget
- $2,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 3m
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- 1.37 : 1
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