140 Character Movie Review – #140RVW
Nearly every Pixar or Disney animated film is preceded by a masterful short which I then claim is the best yet. This one is the best yet…
Spoiler-free Movie Review of Feast:
It will take you longer to read the review of this short film than to watch it, so I’ll keep it brief: Feast is an unbelievably adorable and lovely short that will absolutely warm your heart.
Released in theaters attached to Big Hero 6, and also on the blu-ray release of that film, it is irresistibly cute with a great heart. There is no real dialogue and none is needed. These animated shorts just keep getting better and better. Should it take home an Oscar? Who knows. All of the films are always top shelf and deserving. Whether Disney gets an edge due to their visibility or whether the name brand acts as a cooler I don’t know. It is a wonderful short that deserves recognition and far more importantly your attention, because you’ll love it…
Poster:
Trailer:
http://youtu.be/msmruQogEaQ
Bechdel Test:
n/a
The Representation Test Score: n/a
Main Cast | Ben Bledsoe Additional Voices (voice), Katie Lowes Additional Characters (voice), Brandon Scott Additional Voices (voice), Adam Shapiro Additional Voices (voice) |
Rating | G |
Release Date | Fri 07 Nov 2014 UTC |
Director | Patrick Osborne |
Genres | Animation, Short, Comedy, Drama, Family, Romance |
Plot | The story of one man’s love life is seen through the eyes of his best friend and dog, Winston, and revealed bite by bite through the meals they share. |
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Runtime | 6 |
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Writers | Nicole Mitchell (story) &, Raymond S. Persi (story) … |
Year | 2014 |