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9/10
The story of a rabbit and a deer, and how they discovered the 3rd dimension
arno9616 December 2014
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This is a really good movie story wise The characters are charismatic and funny. The execution of the idea behind the movie is really well done. The animations are fantastic. The way the characters interact with each others seem real, and not forced, like other movies these days. The characters have distinct personalities that are well developed, especially for a short movie. Even tho this is an animated movie, you can feel the emotions and struggles of the characters, and sympathies with them. The idea of the 2d/3d is brilliant and very well used. For a short and simple movie, I felt really immersed in the story. The way that its played out made me really interested in the outcome of what's happening in the story, and that's something that I really like in a movie. Its really a fantastically animated movie, a really good and original concept, and some really well fleshed out characters for an animated movie without any lines of dialog. Its fun to see the characters act in their situation, and makes for some really funny moments. It was a really refreshing fun short movie to watch and I would definitely recommend it to anyone.
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9/10
Pixar Worthy
ASuiGeneris10 December 2017
Rabbit and Deer (Hungarian: Nyuszi és Öz) (2013)

Fall in love with lines, 2D merges with 3D, Black/White with color. Watch animation evolve Seventeen splendid minutes.

Fall even more in love, With charming Rabbit and Deer, Their friendship tested. Though a bittersweet ending, It seemed the perfect finish.

(Somonka is a Japanese form of poetry that is essentially two tanka poems, the second stanza a response to the first. Each stanza follows a 5-7-5-7-7 syllable pattern. Traditionally, each is a love letter. This form usually demands two authors, but it is possible to have a poet take on two personas. My somonka will be a love letter to a film?)

#Somonka #PoemReview
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Fresh, clever, imaginative, technically impressive, engaging and charmingly satisfying
bob the moo22 December 2014
A Rabbit and a Deer are in a relationship based on companionship, fun and play – they may not always like the same things, but they are a good pairing and live happily in their 2 dimensional world. One day Deer sees some sort of weird object in a broken television – an object of cubes that appears to have depth. This haunts him and he is driven to work out where this third dimension is. While his relationship with Rabbit fades, his frustration builds until one day when something happens.

This film opens with a very nicely flowing montage that tells us all about Rabbit and Deer in a very short time; it reminded me of the same thing done in the film Up, which is a good point of reference for this short. Pixar are generally known for producing inventive and technically impressive animation but never forgetting that a story and character is what makes such a film work; in the same way Nyuszi és Öz delivers a piece of animation that is clever and impressive, but ultimately has characters that we care for in a story which is emotional and dramatic but in a charming way.

To speak of the animation first. The 2D stop motion animation is very clean, smooth and pleasing; it moves very well without any jitters and it feels as fun and cheerful as the world of the opening. The 3D world is also very well done, looks great and the sense of wonder at it is tangible. However, what is most impressive is how these two worlds exist alongside one another and interact; it is visually clever, imaginative and very well delivered on the screen. All of this is made more impressive by how engaging and charming the story is – ultimately it is a warming tale of a relationship, which has adventure, drama and tension along the way. The manner of the telling did remind me of something that would fit perfectly as the short film supporting a Pixar feature – which when you think of the quality of some of those, you get an idea of how much I enjoyed Péter Vácz's film.

Referencing things like 2001 A Space Odyssey, and that episode of Simpsons where Homer goes 3D, this short stands on its won, with lots of clever and comedic touches which draw the viewer in even though the film is wholly without dialogue. Even if you don't know that this is a student film it is still really impressive, but all the moreso to see that it was from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design as a project. Fresh, clever, imaginative, engaging and charmingly satisfying – very much worth seeing.
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6/10
Creative little take on 2D vs 3D
Horst_In_Translation29 July 2016
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"Nyuszi és Öz" or "Rabbit and Deer" is a 17-minute animated short film from 2013, so it's only 3 years old, fairly fresh still. The writer and director here is Péter Vácz and it's his most recent work. His name and the excessive use of certain letters in the film's title already tells you that here we have a Hungarian production. But there is no problem with the language as nobody is speaking in here. It is basically the story of the two animals in the title. The rabbit stands for 2D while the deer stands for 3D. It is also a depiction of the inner conflict of many animation filmmakers which one of the two to choose for their film. I personally felt that the film started slightly weak, but got quickly better and was extremely smart and creative during its best moments. I quite liked the part where the two went out to spend the day with the Rabbit being on a sheet of paper, so she could exist in the world of three dimensions. I still believe the awards recognition for this film may have been a bit too much and also that the rating here on IMDb is way too high, but nonetheless it was a good watch and I recommend checking it out. It's almost a must-see for animation lovers.
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friends
Kirpianuscus27 May 2022
It is very difficult to define the source of seduction of this just lovely short animation. A deer and a rabbit. Their strong friendship. A motif of dispute and a hard work of deer for give reality to his project. An accident and the birth of two dimensions defining the life of each buddy. And the effort, noble at whole, of deer to solve the situation.

Beautiful, no dobts, provocative, in nice way, sure.

But , more important than the story itself or animation ingredients remains the precious gift of Peter Vacz.
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