Lonely Bones (2013)
Nightmarish animation with a great soundtrack, about dreams and sacrifice. By well-known Dutch multitalented director Rosto. Made in France. Rosto, one of the most extravagant and famous animators from the Netherlands, had to finance this film in France. Lonely Bones is a hallucinogenic film about dreams and making sacrifices. 'Hail! To all the souls-oh. Hiding on rotting floors. Little did they know that they would make today.' (Rosto) Screened before Frankenstein's Army.
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Really Surprised!
Good concept, poorly executed.
There is just so much movie here. For some it may be too much. But in the same secretly sarcastic way most telemarketers say the phrase, the title of this one is particularly apt.
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Far from being a major work is simply a very good film that works on the human psyche and the thin line between the true memories, the possibilities of what happened and the recesses of the head. He catches us, takes us by the finger wherever he comes in earnest, but let's not let him win the game, because other dream teachers already played the joke (Lynch). Here the explanation is literal and we have to wonder that Christopher Nolan making films without money, without so much city upside down, only with its limitless imaginative resources and an austere staging colored of black with the perverse life of its personages