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Stopmotion DVD

DVD  |  Horror  |  17 Jul 2024
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Bring your Nightmares to Life.

A talented stop-motion animator is consumed by the grotesque world of her horrifying creations with deadly results. Ella Blake, a stop-motion animator struggling to control her demons after the loss of her overbearing mother, embarks upon the creation of a film that becomes the battleground for her sanity. As Ellas mind starts to fracture, the characters in her project take on a life of their own.

Title: Stopmotion

Format: DVD

Release Date: 17 Jul 2024

Actor(s): Aisling Franciosi, Stella Gonet, Tom York, Therica Wilson-Read, Bridgitta Roy, Caoilinn Springall, Alex Freeborn, James Swanton, James Harris, Jaz Hutchins, Joshua J Parker, Nicola Alexis

Sku: 3017303

Catalogue No: AMA10761

Category: Horror

Disc Count: 1

Aspect Ratio: 16:9

OFLC Rating: MA15+

Run Time: 94

Transfer Format: 16:9 Enhanced, Widescreen

Video Format: PAL

Primary Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1

Language: English, Dolby Digital 5.1

Subtitles: English, French, Spanish

Region Code: 4

OFLC Advice: Brief Injury Detail, Strong Violence

Production Studio: Acorn Media

Dubbed Languages: English, Dolby Digital 5.1

Director(s): Robert Morgan

Genre: Horror/Sci-Fi, Horror

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Ella (Aisling Franciosi) is a highly skilled stop-motion animator. While working on her newest project, which involves animating various monsters, we discover that her mother, Suzanne (Stella Gonet), is watching and guiding Ella’s every move. Suzanne guides the entire film, consistently giving Ella clear and firm instructions and guiding her craft. In short, Ella’s mom is quite overbearing, harsh, and demanding. Suzanne has her own past as a legendary stop-motion animator, but her age and unsteady hands mean she relies on Ella more than ever to complete her vision. At one point, out of sheer frustration, Suzanne tells Ella that the current project they’re working on is an utter failure and the pair will need to restart all over again. In this kind of working environment, Ella doesn’t have her voice. One day, while working, Suzanne suffers a stroke and falls into a coma, leaving Ella to finish her mother’s film. "When her mother's health takes a turn for the worse, Ella seizes the opportunity to find her own creative voice and complete the film in her own way. She moves to a tranquil and serene location where she can fully express her artistic vision. In this new setting, she unexpectedly forms a bond with a young girl, Caoilinn Springall, who is fascinated by Ella's work. However, as Ella strives to finish the new film, she encounters a dilemma: she's uncertain about how the story should unfold and finds herself struggling to avoid being completely consumed by a growing darkness. Will Ella be able to finish the film and break free from the overwhelming darkness?" Stopmotion is a horror film infused with mystery, directed by Robert Morgan, who has a strong background in stop-motion and is known for his past work on films such as "The Cats with Hands" (2001) and "Bobby Yeah" (2011). The movie is a tense watch with many unsettling and disturbing moments, primarily due to Ella's progression down a dark path. It's unclear whether she will fully commit to a life of madness or if she will be able to complete her stop-motion film without further complications. Not all plot details are clearly explained, leaving much open to viewer interpretation. Despite some of the more significant reveals in the film being obvious and unsurprising, the film is suspenseful. "Stopmotion is a unique film that portrays Ella’s gradual descent into a world of horror and darkness. The movie features tense, gruesome, and mysterious moments that steadily build towards an intense climax. While the character’s actions are primarily unpredictable, the central plot reveals are, unfortunately, entirely predictable. The performances are generally excellent, but the leading characters are not always likeable, and their choices are difficult to agree with and can be baffling. The stop-motion and creature designs are praiseworthy and create a delightfully disturbing tone that will appeal to horror fans. Due to its story and themes, this horror feature may be a mixed bag for some audiences, especially the vague moments surrounding the finale that are open to interpretation by viewers. * This review has been written for Sanity. For more reviews from Walkden Entertainment, check out the link here: www.walkdenentertainment.com

Published on:
06 Jun 2024

Published by:
Walkden Entertainment (Peter Walkden) www.walkdenentertainment.com


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