Half Empty
Half Empty

Half Empty

2006Movie0English

An optimistic "happiness counselor" named Bob who falls head over heels in love with his cynical handler Greta. Bob has just penned a self-help book that sold a meager one copy in the entirety of the United States, yet the eternal optimist is quick to note that he's a big hit in Deutschland. Now, as bob straps on his guitar and boards a plan bound for Germany with his handler Greta, an intellectual realist who refuses to see the world though rose tinted glasses, these two polar opposites are about to discover that opposites really do attract.

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Director: N/AGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the life and work of artist Mark Ryden, focusing on his distinctive surrealist style and the inspirations behind his evocative imagery. It delves into the creation of his "The Art of Mark Ryden: Beehaving" exhibition, offering viewers a glimpse into his creative process. The film highlights the unique blend of the innocent and the macabre that characterizes Ryden's art.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary focused on an artist's exhibition, 'Half Empty' received limited broad critical review. However, within the art community and among Ryden's fans, it was appreciated for providing an intimate look at his creative world and the intricate details of his work. It is generally seen as a valuable piece for understanding his artistic vision.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers an intimate look into the distinctive artistic style of Mark Ryden.
  • Showcases the meticulous process behind his unique creations.
  • Appreciated by fans for its insight into the artist's world.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this short documentary is not widely available, but general audience reception among fans of Mark Ryden's work tends to be positive, highlighting the visual appeal and unique perspective offered.

Fun Fact

The documentary 'Half Empty' was produced in conjunction with Mark Ryden's exhibition "The Art of Mark Ryden: Beehaving," which premiered in 2007, suggesting the film served as a preparatory or companion piece to the exhibition.

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