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Little Otik (2001)
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Reviews Counted:8
Fresh:6
Rotten:2
Average Rating:6.6/10
Consensus: Though rather overlong, Little Otik is a whimsical, bizarre treat.
Theatrical Release:Dec 19, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: Jan Svankmajer's fourth feature is the story of a thirtysomething couple who, despite their infertility, yearn to have a baby. When Karel (Jan Hartl), the husband, digs up a stump that resembles a... Jan Svankmajer's fourth feature is the story of a thirtysomething couple who, despite their infertility, yearn to have a baby. When Karel (Jan Hartl), the husband, digs up a stump that resembles a newborn, he varnishes it and presents it to his wife, Bozena (Veronika Zilkova), hoping to comfort her and fill the void in their lives. To his astonishment, Bozena immediately begins treating the stump like a real child, and the two dub the stump Otik. Karel's astonishment grows when Bozena manages to nurse Otik into a mewling, living baby, a newborn with a wooden body and a voracious appetite. It isn't long before Otik devours the family cat and the postman, forcing the couple into a quandary. However, Alzbetka, their precocious pre-adolescent neighbor, has discovered the couple's secret by reading a Czech folk tale that parallels the strange occurrences next door, giving the young girl an idea of her own for Otik. As in Svankmajer's superb 1996 film CONSPIRATORS OF PLEASURE, the director uses his trademark stop-motion animation sparingly and focuses on his characters' desires, invariably making them seem perverse (food is always particularly grotesque in Svankmajer's universe). Brilliant, funny, and frightening, LITTLE OTIK is a wonderfully entertaining and disturbing film. [More]
Starring: Veronika Zilkova, Jan Hartl, Kristina Adamcova, Jaroslava Kretschmerova
Starring: Veronika Zilkova, Jan Hartl, Kristina Adamcova, Jaroslava Kretschmerova, Pavel Novy
Director: Jan Svankmajer
Director: Jan Svankmajer
Screenwriter: Jan Svankmajer
Studio: Zeitgeist Films
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Reviews for Little Otik
Svankmajer has created a bizarre cinematic treat that pokes fun at obsessive consumer culture.
It's no surprise that Jan Svankmajer's Little Otik is dark, strange stuff.
The cumulative impact of Little Otik is engrossing and provocative, and Svankmajer draws splendid ensemble performances across the board.
Its dark whimsy doesn't hold up for the duration of Svankmajer's film version, which, at more than two hours, seriously wears out its welcome.
127 minutes is a lot of time for a simple movie with one satirical point to make and one animated character to show.
Subversively funny, it's a welcome alternative to the big-budget movies flooding into theaters at this time of year.
A handmade dream, cobbled together from dirt, wood and more imagination than most of us can muster in our most fevered states.
May be overlong, but the excessive length contributes to its realness -- its uncanny ambition to bring objects to life.
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