Not that a well-developed story arc is the chief aim here, but the screenplay is so quirky and unfocused that only in fleeting moments of emotional directness does the film make a real connection.
The Toe Tactic (2008)
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Reviews Counted:8
Fresh:3
Rotten:5
Average Rating:4.4/10
Theatrical Release:Jan 28, 2009 Limited
Synopsis:
The Museum of Modern Art presents the theatrical premiere of Emily Hubley’s feature debut, The Toe Tactic, a nimbly creative film that brings to life a layered world of reality and imagination...
The Museum of Modern Art presents the theatrical premiere of Emily Hubley’s feature debut, The Toe Tactic, a nimbly creative film that brings to life a layered world of reality and imagination through the combination of Hubley’s distinctive, hand-drawn animation and live action. Hubley, who has been making animated shorts for 30 years, unspools the whimsical story of a young woman engulfed by loss and the mystical events she encounters over the course of a problematic but magical weekend. By juxtaposing different views of reality, The Toe Tactic addresses themes of memory, loss, and renewal. The film had its premiere at the 2008 SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas, and was included in the 2008 New Directors/New Films festival organized by The Museum of Modern Art and Film Society at Lincoln Center. Following its theatrical debut in The Roy and Niuta Titus Theaters from January 28 through February 2, which is organized by Rajendra Roy, Chief Curator, Department of Film, The Toe Tactic will tour the United States.
In The Toe Tactic, a young woman named Mona Peek experiences delayed grief over the death of her father when she learns that her childhood home has been sold. In moving between live action and animation, her emotional plight and the lives of her neighbors are played out as an esoteric card game by four capricious dogs. The game begins when Mona returns to the home’s back yard to disinter a relic—a piece of bone from her father. Over the following days, the dogs mystify an unknowing Mona by stealing things, impersonating people, and intervening with fate. Winsome newcomer Lily Rabe interacts with animated forms that push, pull, and caress their real-life cohabitants through a journey of renewal.
The screenplay for The Toe Tactic was developed at the Sundance Screenwriters and Filmmakers Labs. The cast includes Lily Rabe as Mona Peek, Mary Kay Place as her mother, Amelia Peek, and independent filmmaker John Sayles. Veteran television, film, and stage actors Marian Seldes and Eli Wallach provide voiceovers of two of the animated characters. The kinetic flow of Hubley’s remarkable feature debut is enhanced by Yo La Tengo’s equally innovative score. --© NY MOMA
Starring: Lily Rabe, Xander Berkeley, David Cross, Kevin Corrigan
Starring: Lily Rabe, Xander Berkeley, David Cross, Kevin Corrigan, Jane Lynch, Mary Kay Place, Eli Wallach, Andrea Martin, John Sayles, Sakina Jaffrey, Daniel London
Director: Emily Hubley
Director: Emily Hubley
Studio: NY MOMA
Reviews for The Toe Tactic
The Toe Tactic doesn’t amount to much more than its playful title implies, and it’s as edgeless as can be, but there’s a quiet power to its observations on the complicated schematics of human grief.
Mona's concerns and pleasures - from the regular avoidance of phone calls from her mother to the joy of a fresh hundred dollar bill - are as real and immediate as the floating dogs are fanciful and poetic.
Depending on your tolerance for relentless whimsy and unflagging eccentricity, The Toe Tactic will make you gurgle with delight or groan with exasperation.
I liked this idea better when it was called Me and You and Everyone We Know.
An aggressively whimsical mix of live-action and animation, Emily Hubley's "The Toe Tactic" is a deeply personal fable that's bound to confound (or annoy) anyone outside the filmmaker's circle of intimates.
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