Review of It's Such a Beautiful Day (2011) by Ryan V — 25 Dec 2014
Possibly the most ambitious project by writer/director Don Hertzfeldt, It's Such A Beautiful Day focuses on an unexceptional middle-aged man who is slowly dying of a vaguely-defined brain disease. Stitched together from three short films with some new footage, the viewer is subjected to dark humor and existentialist hand-wringing as the mind of the protagonist steadily erodes.
Simple animation, forceful sound editing, and a careful selection of music combine into a movie experience that's chilling, hilarious, and chillingly hilarious. This film left an impacting impression on me and I'm sure many others will feel the same way.
This review of It's Such a Beautiful Day (2011) was written by Ryan V on 25 Dec 2014.
It's Such a Beautiful Day has generally received very positive reviews.
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