The Fan and the Flower

2005
7.3| 0h7m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 2005 Released
Producted By: Atomic Television
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A narrator tells us the story of a ceiling fan, ensconced in the spare room of a house occupied by an old woman. The fan is lonely, and its life takes a turn for the better when the old woman puts a flowering plant in the spare room. A romance develops between fan and flower, until the old woman's decrepitude puts one of the lovers' life at risk. The fan must act.

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Animation

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Director

Bill Plympton

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Atomic Television

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SanEat A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."
AshUnow This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Logan By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
MartinHafer An old lady lives in a house and her houseplant and ceiling fan somehow fall in love. In the end, the ceiling fan kills itself to save the life of its beloved fading houseplant. I kid you not--this REALLY is the plot of this short film!! I know a lot of people liked this film because it gave them a nice furry feeling, but this bothered me for two major reasons. First, the idea of a houseplant falling in love with a ceiling fan is just stupid. Sure, I can suspend disbelief--but not THAT far! Second, I am a fan (perhaps a bad choice of words!) of the work of Bill Plympton and this sure didn't seem anything like classic Plympton!! Instead of the usual wonderful colored pencil shading, the film was almost completely in black and white outlines. Additionally, the sick and irreverent sense of humor usually in his film is replaced by schmaltz--pure saccharine which is something I never want when I sit down to watch a Plypton film. Instead, give me weirdness, violence and cynicism--that's why many people have grown to love the man!! What we have here is a rather dumb but mildly interesting film...and nothing more.By the way, on the new DVD "Dog Days", this short is included along with Plympton's dog series. However, there are no closed captions or subtitles--a serious concern for me because my deaf daughter loved the dog films (they need no word) but I had to translate as she watched this one. What a pain.
acmelita This is departure from Bill Plympton's usual work, which is not to say that his cadre of fans won't find it equally enjoyable.It is a charming little film depicting the unlikely romance between a ceiling fan and a potted flower. I know how odd that sounds but this engaging film makes it work. The cute little old lady shown only in silhouette reminds me of my own grandmother. And the sacrifice and twist at the end make for an enjoyable pay-off.You can get it over at www.Filmporium.com. The $5 DVD also includes the frustrated rodent tale "Gopher Broke" and the appealing short "The Hill Farm".
Robert Reynolds How this one missed being nominated for an Oscar, I'll never figure out. Possibly the committee didn't think it was a Bill Plympton because it is, at its heart, a love story. Who knows? In any case, I found it delightful and charming. Because I want to discuss some of the details, this is a spoiler warning: Most people at least somewhat familiar with Bill Plympton's work from shorts like Your Face and 25 Ways To Quit Smoking would probably be surprised to learn that this is a love story-and a beautiful one at that. The twist is (and with Plympton little, if anything, is simple and straightforward) that the star-crossed lovers are a ceiling fan and a flowering potted plant.There are all kinds of Plympton touches in this short-his animation style, some of the visuals paired with the narration (as when the fan is first trying to impress the plant with his three different speeds) complement and accentuate each other quite well and there is humor tinged with sorrow here.This is a visually marvelous short, with one section in the latter part of the short showing the passage of time and the changing of circumstances by a very creative and effective use of silhouettes in a doorway.The ending of the short is marvelous and mixes tragedy and triumph, where out of ruination springs renewal and love transcends life. It's all tied together very well by the narration, done by actor Paul Giamatti.This short is available on a DVD collection of shorts which compiles eight of the shorts nominated for the Academy Awards in the Animated and Live-Action Short categories (all five Live-Action and three of five Animated nominees are here, as well as two extra animated shorts added to fill out the disc). The disc itself is excellent and is well worth getting for this short and the others. Highly recommended.
Polaris_DiB On one hand, what better than animation to create an unusual and unique story like this. On the other hand, where did it come from? It's absurd, but in a way that's neither technically bad nor good.It almost has a quality of a fable or a nighttime story a parent makes up for their child on the spot before bedtime. On one hand, that gives it refreshing freedom to do whatever it wants and go wherever it feels, but on the other hand, why? However, it's dry wit and loving appeal make it very entertaining and worth the watch, and for a rough and simplistic style of animation it does create some very interesting lighting techniques. It seems like a really, really good animation some kid did in his notebook at school, so if that appeals to you then by all means see it. It's just kind of odd.Oh, and Giamatti's narration is great.--PolarisDiB