Submitted by theAmericanStranger t3_117g9ga in movies
verrius t1_j9caht8 wrote
Reply to comment by flowersforvases26 in The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse is a terrible Oscar candidate (rant) by theAmericanStranger
Honestly the notion that animation is solely the domain of small children is offensive. And Oscar recognition of that false idea doubly so.
theAmericanStranger OP t1_j9crohl wrote
I don't believe this is what the commenter meant, but in any case I'm not against this short because it's based on a children's book or that its intended audience is that age - not at all! Many, if not most legendary animated movies were made for children; I just happen to believe this one was made terribly heavy-handed with its "message" - children thought history loved and cherished books and movies which were way more nuanced about bringing a positive message and did not shy away from conflicts.
verrius t1_j9d34or wrote
There's a difference between media meant for children, and media meant for families. I can't actually think of very many "classic" animated films that are specifically meant for children; most things targeted at children are generally reviled (see: Caillou), or at best tolerated (ex: Barney), because in targeting exclusively children, they usually give up anything even resembling a plot, or anything else of value to anyone over the age of 10. But the Oscars are notorious for having its members literally just ask their children what their favorite things were when it comes to voting for the animation categories, both on nominations and winners, so its not at all surprising that something where the dialog is nothing but platitudes was still nominated.
flowersforvases26 t1_j9cfwkq wrote
I don’t think it’s offensive but I do agree with you. I think animation is for everyone. Even though this is based on a “children’s book”, the short film is for everyone. As is the book.
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