Coffee Break (original) (raw)

Synopsis

People often consume caffeine to improve their mood, but for one salaryman, it is like a rocket ship blasting him off—away from the monotony of his desk to a world full of color, inspiration, and life.

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Background

Coffee Break is the seventh out of 18 animations included in Taku Furukawa's Takun Films DVD, released in 1999. It was selected for the Second Ottawa International Animation Film Festival.

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Jul 7, 2017

Rate a 5
art film (no vocals/subtitles)

Story
plain. An artist struggling to get by. Thankfully he has his go to drink to aid him. At least that is all that comes to presently to an average viewer. Ending was a small delight for the comical message it delivered.

art
-black and white for the most part.
-I enjoyed the color approach tactic on objects of importance vs objects of dislike. What you love can be described in vivid detail. As to work it is so boring and mundane one typically forgets about it.

... Sound
was used in an appropriate manner.

Overall an average anime of its time.

Reviewer’s Rating: 5

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