Dark Noir

2014 "The final co-created animated film by Rafael Grampá and Absolut Facebook fans worldwide for the #NEXTFRAME project."
7| 0h4m| NR| en
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My name is Vincent Black. I’m a cursed man, I see things other people can’t…Damned from the day is was born, found on the streets with the rats. But I’ve always been one step ahead. I can see the world of ideas and the daemon creatures that live in it.

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Platicsco Good story, Not enough for a whole film
CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Cassandra Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Kirpianuscus it is one well crafted animation. with chances to be sketch for a series who mix noir genre with a version of Sin City. because it has inspired animation, interesting story and huge potential to be more than successful. and it has a good team who gives the right work using well known pieces in a coherent show. so, a real fascinating animation. mixing Sci . Fi. with realistic elements and a family drama with the gift of a detective who has all old fashion virtues to propose a splendid resurrection of film noir.
bob the moo This short film was created by Absolute Vodka (the brand that told me I hated vodka until a trip to Russia showed me how it should be) and had a narrative that was partly guided by input from their followers on Twitter and other such social media sites. The story is set in a noir world where a typically grizzled and tired private detective takes a case from an old man, to seek out a woman who stole his ideas through her controls of daemons. The case takes the man into the dark but yet colourful world of creative shapes and figures.Regardless of how much or little the viewers influenced the narrative, it is a so-so story which leans heavily on the conventions of film noir – or rather the concentrated version which makes up modern versions such as Sin City and the like. The story needs an ending so it gets it but the strongest aspect of the film is the animation. As our main character can see the world of ideas as colourful and many shaped daemons, we get a situation where the film is split into a very realistically animated "real" world and the unseen visions of ideas – sort of like Roger Rabbit except all animated. This works very well visually because the animated real world is glossy in its darkness and neon-lit despair; okay it is not totally original in its design, but it does it very well. This contrasts very nicely with the much more cartoony world of ideas, which includes characters frighteningly imposing but also colourful and odd – basically they are very creatively designed, which is the point of them.The film perhaps leans too much on the style of the genre and the animation, but in doing this it does produce a film that works pretty well as a slice of creative noir and an animation. I'm still not drinking Absolute's vodka but in the case of this film they made something good.