Monday 21 December 2015

Movie Review: MMFF New Wave 2015 Animation and Short Films





A bereaved man and his dog find peace and closure through this wife’s flowers.  


My Verdict: 3.5/5




Two Voodoo Dolls, living in the real world without people knowing that they are alive and moving, Iko and Dixie, in the alley within the city, are playing and bonding with each other. Then another Voodoo Doll, Vodou appears, Dixie gets attracted to him, meawhile, Dixie gets involved in an accident losing her buttoned eyes, then Vodou left her, but in the End, Iko sacrificed his other buttoned eye to show his love for Dixie. 
  

My Verdict: 3/5 



 Diving to his high-flying imagination whilst facing-off giant foes, Geo is constantly saved by his busy mother when he strays too far off into his own fantasy.


My Verdict: 3/5 



A physically weak but strong-minded firefly has to face his fears of darkness and isolation in order to save his community. 


 My Verdict: 3.5/5 




A made up legend of how the giraffe came to be. 


My Verdict: 3/5 




 A pencil artist, already in his fifties, applies for a job as a graphic artist but his confidence was shattered when he finds out that his pencils are already preceded by a more advanced technology.


My Verdict: 4/5 




Barbara, a wife and a mother, agrees to order the family their very own Proxy Daisy, a robot made for household duties. Even though the family is getting used to Daisy, Barbara still can't shake the fact that there's something wrong with her, is Barbara being paranoid or is Daisy hiding something?


My Verdict: 3.5/5 


 


On their Golden wedding anniversary, Teresita carries on with her surprise celebration for Rolando despite making a terrible discovery that marks the darkest hour of their relationship.


My Verdict: 3/5 

 


Christian helps his brother pack his things before he leaves for the United States to live as an overseas worker. Having lived together a tough life with a love- hate relationship dripping with platonic violence and verbal abuse, how will these tough guys face the melodramatic reality of separation? 


My Verdict: 4/5 


 


Kara thinks she's out of luck - she's a fresh graduate who doesn't want to venture into her nursing career, she's got a nagging mother who keeps on talking about it, and she has an annoying set of "successful" friends to be envied with. Most importantly, she's being haunted by a ghost - a character that she played the part of in a blockbuster horror film.

Alternately hilarious, scary, and simply diverting, a rare horror-satirical comedy that delivers on both fronts.


My Verdict: 5/5




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