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Les escargots

  • 1966
  • 10m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.6K
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Les escargots (1966)
Dark ComedyHand-Drawn AnimationAnimationComedyFantasySci-FiShort

In a distant planetoid, an industrious but hapless old farmer strives to make his vegetables flourish, however, to no avail.In a distant planetoid, an industrious but hapless old farmer strives to make his vegetables flourish, however, to no avail.In a distant planetoid, an industrious but hapless old farmer strives to make his vegetables flourish, however, to no avail.

  • Director
    • René Laloux
  • Writers
    • Roland Topor
    • René Laloux
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • René Laloux
    • Writers
      • Roland Topor
      • René Laloux
    • 20User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    7framptonhollis

    quirky sci-fi fun!

    This is a simplistic and slightly silly work of surrealist animation that clocks in at barely ten minutes, but is till far more entertaining and watchable than most science fiction film being produced today (and probably most sci-fi films of the past as well). It is mostly a comedy, at first focusing on a farmer who desperately grows his crops to enormous sizes. Then, through unexpected twists and turns, things get pretty wild and before you know it a giant snail is trying to watch a women undress! This is probably one of the quirkiest science fiction films I've ever seen, and is surprisingly upbeat and lighthearted in overall tone (even if it does contain a fair share of violence an probable death; however all of this is playful and cartoonish in nature so...) considering the same director-animator duo made not only "Fantastic Planet", but also a short animated classic named "Dead Times", which is one of the most depressing f*cking short films I've ever seen. It's good to see that these two can be a little less heavy handed and sad every now and then.
    8pennypenser

    Funny, minimalist animation

    Having seen Fantastic planet as part of a course on animation, which was a weirdly enjoyable film, I found this little gem on MUBI, well it found me.

    The story is simple as is the style of animation - 2D cutout, made prominent by Terry Gilliam during the Monty Python days.

    This is a fantastical tale, in which a simple premise - a struggling farmer uses his own tears to make his crop of lettuce grow, but they grew too well and attract snails, which eat the lettuce and also grow to enormous size. The giant snails then start terrorising the humans, all very funny.

    While somewhat sexist by today's cult standards, with the depiction of woman and how the giant snails target them, there are social commentaries in play here that are not overtly thrust upon the viewer.

    Well worth a look.
    8Hitchcoc

    Attack of the Killer Snails

    An old man tries to grow crops on a strange planet. He has no success, even though he waters them. Frustrated, he begins to cry and his tears cause the plants to grow to enormous size. However, at night, snails begin to invade his crops and they grow to an enormous size and begin to attack the planet's inhabitants. Even though they are slow moving it seems they can't be outrun (remember the Attack of the Killer Tomatoes). It's s silly little plot with unique animation in a sort of Monty Python style.
    7invisibleunicornninja

    Very strange.

    This is an animation that is hard to describe. Its not bad, but I'm not sure I'd recommend it. Its not very long, so I would recommend finding it on YouTube and giving it a watch. Its certainly an experience.
    6ccthemovieman-1

    Takes You Back To '50s Sci-Fi Films

    This was an odd cartoon, for several reasons. It was in the middle of this DVD collection I bought of 1930s cartoons and this was made in 1965. It also is French. It also is more of a science-fiction story out of the 1950s, or even a horror story, much more than a comedy which one normally associations with cartoons. An "animated short" is a better description of this strange story.

    That story is about a farmer who is trying to grow lettuce. He has no luck until he discovers one day that his tears make the salad grow. He brings an onion with him and then hits himself our the head - whatever it takes to make him cry and produce these big heads of lettuce. The bad news is that snails invade these big vegetables and the snails turn out to be giants. They invade the nearby city and capture the humans, kids and adults. If this were a '50s film, you just know it would be called "Attack Of The Giant (or Killer) Snails!"

    These escargots (snails) even demolish the city's buildings! What happens after that is even more bizarre, but funny.

    I found the artwork strange, too: excellent in spots and primitive in others. Although I found it all interesting, I wasn't quite sure what to think as far as entertainment value. It's more of a curiosity piece. However, if the pace wasn't so slow, this could have been really good because the premise was good.

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      There is an unofficial music video of Tool's song The Pot roaming around on YouTube accompanied by a piece of this short animation film.
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      Featured in Laloux sauvage (2010)

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    • Release date
      • January 3, 1966 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • The Snails
    • Production company
      • Société des Films d'Art et de Culture (SOFAC)
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      • Color
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      • Mono

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