SYNOPSICS
Head Over Heels (2012) is a movie. Timothy Reckart has directed this movie. Nigel Anthony,Rayyah McCaul are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2012. Head Over Heels (2012) is considered one of the best Animation,Short,Comedy,Family,Romance movie in India and around the world.
After many years of marriage, Walter and Madge have grown apart: he lives on the floor and she lives on the ceiling. When Walter tries to reignite their old romance, their equilibrium comes crashing down, and the couple that can't agree which way is up must find a way put their marriage back together.
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Head Over Heels (2012) Reviews
A short that tells a story, and delivers feeling
I won't say much about the details of the short, because it should be seen fresh. But without giving too much away, the story is an inventive exploration of the relationship between a husband and wife who have grown apart. This short does what it should do, which is tell a story that isn't boring. And it does it far better than the other Oscar-nominated animated shorts this year. It's no contest. Although it's a different style, if you liked Pete Docter's Up from 2009, you'll like this. The setting is similarly absurd, floating (sort of) is involved, and it's about long love.
lovely
A lovely short film about couple life. the husband. the wife. a house. and many shoes. its realism, sweet, nice, bitter and amusing in same measure, represents the lead virtue. not for great clay animation. but for a story familiar for a large public. a film about ordinary everyy day life. and a parable. interesting for the emotions. for the levels of a long life together. for the forms of delicacy. and for a kind of...spell. short, a clear "must see".
It's an interesting concept as well as quirky and humorous at times.
'HEAD OVER HEELS': Three and a Half Stars (Out of Five) 2012 Oscar nominated Animated short film about a married couple who's grown so far apart, through disagreement, that she lives on the ceiling and he lives on the floor. When the husband, Walter (Nigel Anthony), tries to fix things and reinvigorate his romance with his wife, Madge (Rayyah McCaul), their flying home comes crashing down (as well as their equilibrium). The 11 minute short was written and directed by Timothy Reckart. It's an interesting concept as well as quirky and humorous at times. Of course it's also ultimately heart warming. Not a great animated short but a good one. Watch our movie review show 'MOVIE TALK' at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6yq7kwUUDQ
This movie is about an elderly couple. They quarrel over trifles, but they are reconciled because they understand their feeling.
This movie's setting is fun. I enjoys this movie while being concerned about the ending. This movie is silent, but this movie appeals to me for feeling and many things. It is good to adopt things which often occurs. I sympathize with it. I can know that movies without dialogue make people moved. Perhaps, visual gives people key message. We can watch movies with bathed breath and feel various things by not using dialogue. I feel relaxed to watch this movie.
A reconciliation
The reason why the man and his wife are living apart in the same house is still in mystery, but this set-up is very interesting. Through their living space is split into s floor and a ceiling, they are able to see and talk to each other when they look up. I like the scene that the wife having vacuum- cleaned the ceiling treats the man as a nuisance. It seems that their living is going smoothly because they don't interfere with each other, at least officially. One day, they have a quarrel because of shoes. However,they make up, thanks to the shoes finally. I was moved that the man and his wife embraced each other tightly against the gravitation. the family ties never break off even if there are the gravitation barrier or they are a couple with nothing to say to each other.