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Invasion vom Planeten Schrump
(2011)

Young Girl & Friend watch a Movie
I saw this German film by Nadine Keil at Dragon*Con 2011 in at Atlanta, GA. It won best short drama and best overall live action.

Please don't be fooled by it's categorization of this movie as Science Fiction. It only has a scant encounter with Sci-Fi.

This is a funny and thoughtful film about child view of the world and dealing with loss. What happens when your world changes so much you don't recognize it? A young girl and her friend watch a movie they shouldn't be watching. The girl's world now begins to make sense now, even if isn't real. Or is it? You will smile and laugh only to be brought the brink of tears. You will not regret the 30 minutes you spend watching this movie.

Kyojin to gangu
(1958)

More than Giants & Toys
Giants & Toys - One the main reasons I watched Giants & Toys was for the simple theme of the 1950's space craze. I love that era and 1950's Science Fiction. And I wasn't disappointed, I loved to see all the toys used as props in the movie, more than once stopping to get better look at them. What that stuff would be worth on eBay! It seems frivolous, but it did get me to watch the movie.

Giants & Toys is biting commentary on then contemporary 1950's Japanese life. It shows a society where corporations have taken over the Samuri Class role. Life belongs to your company. In the end, even beating down the most idealistic employee. From all I've read about Japanese corporate culture, this is what it is like.

More than just commentary on Japanese life, Yasuzo Masumura (director), Takeshi Kaikô (novel) and Yoshio Shirasaka (writer) are prophetic in the assessment of pop culture and media even in today's society. About thirty minutes into the movie there a line about "stars getting their 15 minutes of fame." Now that line may have not been a literal translation from the Japanese, but even so. Worhol's comment on fleeting fame wasn't made until 1968, ten years after Giants & Toys. I would love to find out what actually was said in that scene (anybody care to translate). I also wonder if this movie was an inspiration to Worhol.

I definitely put this into a must watch category. I look forward to checking out more Masumura films.

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