Stille Nacht II: Are We Still Married?

Stille Nacht II: Are We Still Married?

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Stille Nacht II: Are We Still Married?
Stille Nacht II: Are We Still Married?

Stille Nacht II: Are We Still Married?

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Stop-motion animated short film with a white ball, a rabbit, and a girl, and a voice singing "Are We Still Married".

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Released: August. 31,1992 | Released Producted By: Koninck Studios , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Stop-motion animated short film with a white ball, a rabbit, and a girl, and a voice singing "Are We Still Married".

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Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de) "Are We Still Married" is the second film from the Quay Twins's "Silent Night" film franchise. There are a whole of 5 films I believe. In my opinion, this was not intended as scary as the first, but more fantastic in the sense of the genre. The cuddly toy rabbit and the girl's legs reminded me of "Alice in Wonderland" for a reason. At 3.5 minutes, it runs roughly twice as long as their first and it is also in black-and-white just like the first entry. Early on, the crying eye was an interesting way to start the film, but things went south fairly quickly after that. All in all, I must say it seems that the Quay's animation style is not really my preferred choice and as whole I do not recommend this movie.
Foreverisacastironmess Hmm...interesting! What a wonderful little work of dark fantasy art. I just love everything there is to see and breathe in, it's all so spooky and sad, and the haunting wistful song matches the phantasmagorical cold imagery perfectly. This short may indeed be very short, but it has strange beauty and a great profoundness to it that I found quite brilliant. When I first saw them, I found this and all the other Stille Nachts to be some of the most soul-stirring animations I'd ever seen. This is my favourite of the four. You definitely get your money's worth for the three minutes. Such magicians of their craft, were these Brothers Quay. The humorous anthropomorphic bunny and what is seen of the "girl" instantly brings to mind all of the classic elements of Alice in Wonderland. The tone was absolutely one of darkness but I didn't find it morbid or depressing. It felt more like a lulling, soothing kind of darkness to me. I wonder what it's supposed to mean... Anything? Nothing? Whatever you want it to be? Or just perhaps, it's a window into the mind of some poor terminally damaged soul who for whatever reason, is unwilling, or unable to mature, someone who is not able to put aside childish things and is wholly ignorant of reality hammering to be let in-someone who is so very tired that they desire nothing more than to sleep forever and disappear into nothingness... -Oh my! Might come off as a little maudlin, but that's how I opted to deduce things. I love the beautiful final image of the eyes that so heavily close that are clearly not the eyes of a child. There's such finality there. It's like it's saying: it's time to rest, to drift, to fall, down into the shadows...where you belong.
Rectangular_businessman It is very hard express with words the unique beauty that the "Stille Nacht" shorts from the Brothers Quay have...Those brief, little shorts, instead of telling a story, express feelings, thoughts, but not in a ordinary way: Here, the eerie atmosphere and the strangeness is combined with an almost whimsical feeling of innocence and wonder, something that makes those "Stille Nacht" shorts an extraordinary, captivating quality, that could be only done using the animated medium.Those shorts are pretty much like little visual "poems", where the images serve to recreate the fantastic (and rather ambiguous) world of the dreams.This is is truly beautiful and fascinating. A must see.
tedg Spoilers herein.I have a more robust comment over on the `Films of the Brothers' page. This is one of 11 films on the DVD. It and its sequel, `Can't Go Wrong Without You,' are the very best of that collection. They are the most personal, based on reverse kabbalah and Alice in Wonderland, and I think the most accessible.I have never been so visually stimulated as in these two 3-4 minute films.Ted's evaluation: 3 of 4 -- Worth Watching