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Halloween 1997 - horror special
Donato Totaro
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dtotaro@hotmail.com
The
Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb is a quietly dark,
sinister reworking of The Island of Dr.
Moreau and various children's tales (Tom Thumb, Jack the Giant Killer). The
film begins in a squalid "Eraserhead"-like apartment where a youngish
couple unexpectedly gives birth to a miniature-sized baby. Ominous government officials soon come
to take the oddity away to a experimental laboratory where hideous, mutated
by-products are kept in jars and cells. Little Tom escapes with the aid of a
mutated, crawling iron bird to a fairyland reigned by a heroic Jack the Giant
Killer. What gives the film an added
nightmarish quality to the visual ugliness is the effect of shooting the live
action in stop animation. This technique
of fragmenting human movement renders the proceedings a surrealism that
approaches the hallucinatory genius of animator Jan Svankmejer. There is an unsettling disparity between the
cartoon-like technique and the eerie imagery.
Unlike most pixillated films where one or two objects are animated, in Tom
Thumb background walls and ceilings come alive with detailed objects
and creepy crawlers that complement the animated figures in the
foreground. I was smitten by Tom Thumb's
baby sighs and wide-eyed amazement as he ventured through the harsh, Charles
Dickens meets David Lynch landscape. |
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