Comparing 9, the short film, and 9, the full length movie

9

Let's begin by watching the short film 9. This movie had no dialogue and lasted only ten minutes or so. So far, this short film has left me thinking that it needs dialogue. This would significantly raise the caliber of this short film. It would become not only better but also simpler to comprehend. This short film had a lot of moments where I was lost. I had no idea where I was or what was going on. Without any dialogue to listen to, it was difficult to follow. All you could do was read the body language of these tiny characters. Alternatively, the tiny sounds the characters produced to convey each feeling. This is difficult given that they are tiny rag dolls. If it had this dialogue it would be more straightforward to comprehend, but they would additionally be able to add lots more. Film dialogue is very important. Without it, they might come across as unremarkable and as having been poorly constructed. I thought that, aside from the dialogue, this was a really decent little short film for what it was. You can now clearly see differences in a variety of areas when watching the actual movie. The first is that our tiny rag doll characters actually converse with one another. As I had previously mentioned and anticipated, this greatly enhanced the film. Our differences continued with a plot and storyline that was much clearer. There was a clear objective that the characters were attempting to accomplish. Several new characters were presented to us, each of whom had a distinct role to perform in the movie. However, I also saw a few characters that appeared repeatedly in the short film. The short film did contain a few minor spoilers. For instance, I witnessed the deaths of certain characters as well as the characters' numbers hanging up on their backs. Naturally, I felt that the feature film was superior in almost every way; both were entertaining to watch and had many positive aspects.



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