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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Protraph

Lack of good storyline.

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Matialth

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Nessieldwi

Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.

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Jakoba

True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.

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utgard14

A beautiful animated short with a touching story about a dog and his owner, a single young man who eats a lot of junk food. The owner shares his eating habits with his dog, much to the pooch's delight as he loves the human food more than the dog food he's given. Eventually the man meets a woman and his eating habits change, which means the dog no longer gets the tasty food he was getting. I won't spoil what happens next but the story takes a heartwarming turn that is sure to put a big goofy smile on your face. It's a great short with lovely, colorful animation and charming music. It's a very simple story but well told with humor and heart. It definitely deserved its Oscar win.

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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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dr nerdy

I saw this short film for the first time taking my little sister to see big hero six. I thoroughly enjoyed this short. I enjoy most animated shorts and this one did not fall "short" (sorry for the pun.) It takes you through a very mature subject through the eyes of a small puppy i don't want to spoil anything. the animation was not my favorite but to get an entire story through in less then ten minutes. this seem's very difficult to do. It also was a nice change from the boring commercials they usually playing in the movie theater. It is also an adorable dog. just in case, this next part may or may not contains spoilers. the story line was funny. that is more then I can say about a lot of full time movies. It was also clever. Im a writer and telling a story through a dogs eyes never crossed my mind. -dr nerdy

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MartinHafer

"Feast" is a short film by Disney which is being shown before the feature "Big Hero 6". While I did like this short, I was very surprised by it graphically, as it featured cel shaded graphics-- something that was briefly popular (especially with video games) about a decade ago. Now this is NOT a complaint--I really didn't mind the look of the film at all.The story is about a dog and its owner. The dog LOVES the owner because the guy spoils him rotten--giving it LOTS of human food. And, each time you see the dog, he's eating SOMETHING terrible for it, such as meatballs or bacon and eggs! However, when the man begins dating, suddenly the dog's diet changes--presumably because the man's diet changes to match the lady's. Now, the dog is getting good for you stuff--and the creature is miserable. While this would seem like a film that is a complaint about how women get between dogs and their beloved owners (such as in the Oscar-nominated "Adam and Dog"), it wasn't-- and its nice twist is why I am scoring this one so high. Inventive and very sweet...there's a good chance you'll see this film nominated in the Best Animated Short category at the Oscars.UPDATE: This film won the Oscar. I assume this might be due, in part, to this being the only nominee that received a large scale release (with "Big Hero 6").

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