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(2012 Video)

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7/10
Overstatement
Hitchcoc2 March 2019
I guess "Man" is the reason for every bad thing that has ever happened. 500,000 years ago, a man appears wearing a "Welcome" tee-shirt. He proceeds to take on everything he meets, destroying, killing, wasting, and on and on. Steve Cutts seems to be bent on constant blaming for a paradise he seems to have in mind. There is no new territory from several of his other targets. It is interesting, however, in its overstatement.
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The dark comedy blends well with the depressing reality
bob the moo3 March 2014
This side-scrolling animation starts with a man walking through time and space on Earth. As he walks he freely kills, consumes, destroys, harvests and pollutes – all at increasing rates and at an increasing cost. This short film is quite a depressing one in some ways because essentially it tells the story of us as humans on this planet. OK some of the specifics (hunting for sport, fur for fashion) may not apply to all individuals, but generally it is true of us as a race. It is prevented from being depressing by the comical and clever way in which it is presented as our "man" walks carefree through life just destroying as he goes.

The animation is black and white but is big bold shapes and an old Disney feel to the shapes and movements of the characters, this combined with the humorous actions (stepping right into two snakes to make them boots for instance) gives the film a nice mix of the comic but yet never takes us away from the dark reality that, while the short may be exaggerated for comedic effect, none of the action events or outcomes are. The animation from Cutts is very well done and it builds in complexity as the music also builds – like a perverse, destructive version of Disney's Fantasia. It is short but effective, managing to be as darkly funny as it is factually depressing.
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4/10
Is the ending worth it?
Horst_In_Translation28 July 2016
Warning: Spoilers
"Man" is a 3.5-minute animated short film from 2012. The director here is Steve Cutts and he gives us his take on how man destroys the environment. I personally thought this was an okay watch at best. it surely gets its message across, but honestly, I would have preferred a bit more subtlety and creativity. Then again, reality is harsh as well, isn't it? So maybe it is actually fine. we watch a man destroy the planet for almost the entire movie. Then, the most unusual thing happens and he has to pay for what he has done. He has to pay to forced that are not from this planet because here, he destroyed everything basically. All in all, the animation is not too good for 2012 and the story is also only really somewhat convincing because it's such a short film and there is no real danger of dragging. I personally cannot give this one a thumbs-up though. It's just not memorable enough. Not recommended.
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Good
0U17 March 2020
Steve Cutts narrates greediness, and indifference to natural limits, in a fascinating journey through time (from right to left).
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5/10
Tells something that everyone knows
AnonymousbutDilpreet00221 August 2020
500,000 years ago, man is born. He keeps killing animals around, modifying environment according to his wish, destroys things, is now sitting on a pile of trash, an alien visits the earth to see, dissapointed with what he saw, leaves and turns man into trash.

There is not anything which I found to be very innovative. Not sure if alien plot plays any meaningful role. The animation is not great either. The message is good but not a rememerable short film.
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5/10
Pretentious
massimilianofoschi11 August 2023
I can already imagine, in my mind, the average self-important middle school teacher who has to discuss environmental issues in class and, instead of preparing a lesson, decides to show the class this short movie and invites the students to debate on how profound it supposedly is.

I wouldn't mind too much an obvious message and a relatively superficial degree of understanding of the world, if at least the plot devices used to convey it were vaguely original. Instead, we get a plot essentially recycled from the beginning of Douglas Adams's "A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" (even though I wouldn't be surprised if it had been done earlier).

Stylistically well-done, though.
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