They treat the Oms just like humans treat mice, as pests and occasionally pets, and the depictions of the Traags' treatments of their pets really is not that far removed from how humans truly do treat their pets as well. The Traags aren't necessarily evil, though they're the antagonists. "Fantastic Planet" is a science fiction film about a world inhabited by Traags (large blue alien species) and Oms (human creatures that are regarded as pests and pets by the colossal Traags), along with other interesting and bizarre creatures like something out of Dr. This is a surrealist French animation from the 70s, and that's pretty much the sum-up of its description: Surreal, 70s, and French. Unique.Īnimations like this are quite rare, especially after Disney created a near monopoly on animation circuit (something that, despite the high quality of their animations in general, nevertheless lead to one of the world's most frustrating assumptions: that "cartoons" are solely for kids). Nevertheless, this is one of those animation movies that everybody should see, full of imagination, talent, and landmarks in Animation. The lack of thrill is what kills the movie. This is all intended, but still frigidly expressed. The viewer doesn't feel empathy towards the poor suffering human pets or towards the aliens, the first because they really act like a pest, and the second because they are too spiritual and developed to tolerate others than themselves. The main problem with the story and the characters is that they are not always engaging as they don't transmit enough emotion or feeling to the viewer. I found funny that the people in the story are called Oms (French word for people is Hommes and it sounds the same as Oms), and the main character is called Terr (the name of earth in French is Terre and sounds the same as Terr). The story is very interesting and has many possible interpretations and readings: the role of humans in Nature, cohabitation and coexistence of different species and political systems, what makes different species superior and savage, among others. The Recipe? Mix Dali surreal landscapes, Bosch architecture and fauna/flora creatures, add a hint of 19th century botanical drawings, slowly pour some Pink Floyd-ish music, and whisk all energetically with a fat-free faux-mythological metaphorical story, and you have The Savage Planet, which is the original title of the movie in French. The world and atmospheres created by Laloux are superb, both familiar and strange. It has the detail and charm of all good illustration books, and, despite the limits in movement, the characters are very expressive and beautifully drawn, as well as the landscapes. The 2-D animation is something that you can expect from the seventies, but it is very original and innovative for the time. A delightful, original an odd French-Czechoslovakian animation movie by Rene Laloux that wan Cannes Jury's award in 1974.
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