Calm
Calm

Movie spotlight

Calm

1981
Movie
128 min
Russian

The young landowner Astakhov comes to check the affairs of his distant estate. He meets his neighbors and among them two young girls. The arrival of Astakhov destroys the calm of the usual estate life.

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Director: Yoshiyuki MomoseGenres: Drama, Animation

Plot Summary

This short animated film depicts the tranquility and beauty of nature through delicate watercolor animation. It follows the gentle flow of water and the changing seasons, highlighting the peaceful coexistence of elements. The narrative is minimal, focusing on visual storytelling and evoking a sense of calm and reflection in the viewer.

Critical Reception

As a short animated film from 1981, "Calm" received limited widespread critical review. However, it is often cited within animation circles for its artistic merit and its serene, contemplative atmosphere. Its delicate visual style and focus on natural imagery were appreciated by those who saw it.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its beautiful and ethereal watercolor animation.

  • Appreciated for its meditative and calming visual experience.

  • Noted for its minimalist approach to storytelling, focusing on mood and imagery.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for "Calm" (1981) is not readily available.

Fun Fact

Yoshiyuki Momose, the director of "Calm," later went on to direct segments for the popular anime series "Doraemon."

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