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Waking Life (2001)
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Reviews Counted:31
Fresh:25
Rotten:6
Average Rating:7.6/10
Consensus: The talky, animated Waking Life is a unique, cerebral experience.
Theatrical Release:Oct 17, 2001 Limited
Box Office: $2,063,729
Synopsis: Director Richard Linklater presents this computer-animated, dreamlike, meandering film about a college-age man (Wiley Wiggins) who floats in and out of a series of philosophical discussions and... Director Richard Linklater presents this computer-animated, dreamlike, meandering film about a college-age man (Wiley Wiggins) who floats in and out of a series of philosophical discussions and ethereal experiences, meeting an interesting cast of characters along the way. Each character that Wiley meets engages him in an existential discussion. Wiley listens, observes, and occasionally responds. Then he glumly shuffles off to his next encounter. At times, he wakes up in his bed and rubs his eyes, appearing to start a new day. But eventually viewers learn that Wiley is dreaming throughout the film, and is trying to learn to control his dreams--and accomplish lucid dreaming, or simply wake up. Visually, WAKING LIFE is nothing short of fantastic. Linklater stays true to his Indie style--jerky camera, drifting gaze, and steady head shots that allow non-actors to talk straight into the camera. To achieve the floating feeling of the dream sequences, he first tried taking aerial shots from a helicopter, then opted for the smoother effect of a hot air balloon. He shot the film on digital video, edited it, then called on 30 animators to finish it. The characters in the film move and gesticulate like live action, but they are animated with odd color schemes and surreal lines that make them cartoony caricatures. WAKING LIFE is a superb work that should be applauded for its atmospheric elements (lovely images of New York and Austin), its amusing bohemian dialogues, and its unique animation. [More]
Starring: Wiley Wiggins, Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, Nicky Katt
Starring: Wiley Wiggins, Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, Nicky Katt, Timothy "Speed" Levitch, Glover Gill, Bill Wise, Charles Gunning, Caveh Zahedi, Adam Goldberg, Steven Soderbergh, Richard Linklater
Director: Richard Linklater
Director: Richard Linklater
Screenwriter: Richard Linklater
Producer: Anne Walker-McBay, Jonah Smith
Composer: Glover Gill
Producer: Tommy Pallotta
Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures
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Reviews for Waking Life
This inventive animated film, which takes Linklater back to his roots in Austin and Slacker, represents a summation of all the philosophical concerns that have defined him as spokesperson for Gen-X.
For a movie heralded as the cutting edge of visual innovation, Waking Life is disappointingly dull in every other respect.
If there was ever a film that made ontological exploration fun, this is it.
Exhilarating, transporting, funny and haunting -- and at times maddeningly heady or narcotically logy -- Waking Life doesn't compare to any other movie experience I've ever had.
To paraphrase the enduring title of a new-wave album, it is pure pop for dream people.
Adds up to little more than a series of disconnected impressions, but it holds interest despite an almost nonexistent narrative, and that's something.
Minute 69 evolves several geological epochs later into Minute 70 -- and then there are 27 minutes left to go!
Linklater mixed his grad-student-on-speed discourses with a few genuinely engrossing yakkers.
Like My Dinner with Andre and other appallingly smart movies, this one reminded me that I need to read more books and watch less television.
Anyone who finds value in wondering who we are or why we're here, what's real and what's not, should be overjoyed to find a theatrical release with the same sense of curiosity.
A smart, sensuous and sensory mind trip that caroms around a universe of thought.
Linklater's cerebral provocations allow for tickling visuals -- check out that car-boat -- and lively humor.
A fantastically smart attempt at creating an evocative cinematic expression for some of our most complex metaphysical conundrums.
Whatever point [Linklater] is trying to make with this wall of words is almost immediately wearying and soon yawn-inducing.
Like a long day in the college coffee shop, it's more provocative than original and profound, but still time well spent.
Somewhat hit-and-miss, but just when you think Linklater's philosophizing and his digital foofaraw are about to try your patience, both begin to cohere and resonate.
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