#3: Nov 3rd 2011 at 4:53:47 PM
Wow, how creepy. Yet very well done. Much spookier than regular horror films because it just leads you on, and you keep thinking, "No, little girl, don't go into the strange doll store! Don't touch the doll that looks just like you!" And of course she does. The animation looks great too.
That said, I didn't actually like it, because it isn't enough by itself. Why is this happening? Who is doing it? How is he/she/it doing it? Even a Twilight Zone segment is more complete than this. OK that may be intentional, but still, I find it unsatisfying. Maybe the full movie will explain it better.
Btw, Alma is Spanish for "soul" (as well as a girl's name). Hmm... Soul Jar stuff?
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Has anyone else heard of this little film? If not, you should watch it NOW.
Apparently Dream Works Animation will be adapting this into a full-length feature, with original director Rodrigo Blaas in charge and Guillermo Del Toro as executive producer. Sounds exciting to me. Your thoughts?
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