I Met the Walrus (Short 2007) ⭐ 6.9 | Documentary, Animation, Short (original) (raw)

I Met the Walrus (2007)

The animated illustration of a 14-year-old's interview with John Lennon in 1969.The animated illustration of a 14-year-old's interview with John Lennon in 1969.The animated illustration of a 14-year-old's interview with John Lennon in 1969.

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Jerry Levitan

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Uninspiring and uninspired short

This short film is an animated version to go with an audio taped interview with John Lennon in 1969.

Honestly, I don't quite see the point of this short film. It is not particularly creative or interesting. The scene of the guy and the audio tape recorder is repetitive, and serves little purpose apart from being a filler to the more creative scenes. It looks as if the filmmakers ran out of ideas and hence put these filler scenes to make up 5 minutes. If they were truly creative, they could have made their own interview, or just a soundtrack to go with the animation. Instead, rehashing an old interview looks uninspiring and uninspired, using John Lennon's name to elevate their profile.

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