Feast
Feast
G | 07 November 2014 (USA)

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This Oscar-winning animated short film tells the story of one man's love life as seen through the eyes of his best friend and dog, Winston, and revealed bite by bite through the meals they share.

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Softwing

Most undeservingly overhyped movie of all time??

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Smartorhypo

Highly Overrated But Still Good

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Dynamixor

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

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Rio Hayward

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Yuka Akira

Correspond with the title, this short film never fail to make me feels hungry every time I watched it. I need to re-watch this short film twice to understand the whole story because I was distracted by the dog - eating all the foods given by his generous owner. The foods were so mouth-watering as I keep focusing on them. I did not realize that there was 'hidden' story behind it. At first, I thought the short film only mattered on the life of the dog and also feast - but it is not. This short film shows that pet is not just a pet. They can be our companion, part of our family or might even change our life. However, do animals have feelings? This short film has the answer - yes. They do have emotions and also have their own way of thinking to understand events around their surrounding. The dog realized that his owner is not happy, thus find his own way to try solving the problem. His passion to find the girl shown as he abandoned and ignored all the foods 'rained' upon him - even foods were all time his favourite. I love animal so much - as much as I love this short film. This film is not only about thinking our own life, but also caring about other people in our circle. Taking the first step trying to solve other's people problem never in vain. And who knows, having a pet can make us realize who we are and appreciate ourselves more.

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TheLittleSongbird

Not only that, but I actually preferred it to the film it accompanied Big Hero 6, though that was still a very good film and one of Disney's better films since the Renaissance. As a big fan of Disney, other than ending ever so slightly predictably Feast was an absolute treat, dealing with its mature subject simply and maturely.It's beautifully animated for a start, style-wise it's clever with its mix of hand-drawn and computer animation, it's beautifully drawn and modelled and the colours are vibrant and vivid. The music has energy and sweet charm, which is fitting with the tone of the story. It's simply but charmingly written with plenty of amusement and heart, likable in characterisation with sweet characters, without being mawkish, and voiced with enthusiasm but the star here is the story. The story is short and simple, but told in a cute, touching and heart-warming way with some nice humour thrown into the mix, was impressed with how much it packed in in a short running time and as said already how it dealt its subject matter with such mature simplicity and not at all shallowly or overdone in sentimentality.All in all, I found Feast to be a beautiful short and it deserved its Academy Award/Oscar win. 9/10 Bethany Cox

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Ed Bowden

Before watching Big Hero 6 today (which was great) I had to sit through this misandristic claptrap short called Feast. Written and produced by a woman, it told the story of a dog called Winston and his owner who liked to give the dog his leftovers. He was happy. The dog was happy.Then he got a girlfriend.The meatballs and fried breakfasts were replaced with sprouts and parsley sprigs. The dog was miserable. The bloke presumably put up with it as he was getting laid.Then she left.The bloke was immediately happy again as he got to eat the food he liked. The dog was happy as he did too.But then the poor man got sad because he had been silly and let the wonderful woman slip through his grasp. But the dog, ever trying to please his master, chased the woman down and they got married.Dog miserable again.Until one day a meatball lands at his feet. The baby had thrown it. Dog and baby happy.So what's the moral of this movie?As far as I can tell it is either A) men are dogs B) men are slobs that like baby food C) women are superior as they eat celery D) if men want to be happy, eat what they want and have fun with their dog, they should avoid women.

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ysndganesh

Feast is about a cute little puppy Winston and his love to his owner and the food they share. Cute and adorable, this is one of Disney's finest shorts. This short looks so cool and so much better than most of the recent animated features. I mean, I have seen Big Hero 6 and didn't really like it, it was too clichéd and the writing was terrible. But Feast with it's cool idea developed into a finely written plot looks way superior and awesome. People who love their pets enjoy this even more and could relate so much. Needless to say, Winston looks adorable, he is even more faithful. Winston loves his food and his owner and gets him out of sadness which reminds how much a dog would love a man! This short could make all those people who don't have pets feel that they should have one, at least it made me feel that way. The animation used in this short is so pleasant and gives an amazing viewing experience. It's not that 3D animation stuff we see in other animated movies. I want to see feature films with this kind of animation. An adorable short on the whole, deserves it's Oscar.

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