Shing Shing Shing
Shing Shing Shing

Shing Shing Shing

2012Movie135 minJapanese

High school student Tomoyuki (Hoshi Ishida), his father (Kazuhiro Sano), and Yuki (Miwako Wagatsuma), a girl that Tomyuki likes, gather together as a family and performs road shows out of their truck. A sense of loss, farewells, and relations are all brought out.

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Director: VariousGenres: Animation, Short

Plot Summary

This is a short, abstract animated film that features vibrant colors and shapes in a dynamic, rhythmic sequence. It does not follow a traditional narrative but rather aims to evoke a feeling or response through its visual and auditory elements. The short is a pure exercise in abstract animation and design.

Critical Reception

As a very short, abstract animated piece, 'Shing Shing Shing' did not receive widespread critical reviews in the traditional sense. It is more often cited in discussions of experimental animation and visual music. Its reception is generally found within specialized animation communities and festivals where such works are showcased.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its bold and energetic abstract visuals.
  • Noted for its effective synchronization of color, shape, and sound.
  • Seen as a strong example of experimental animation techniques.

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Fun Fact

'Shing Shing Shing' is often screened as part of compilations of contemporary abstract animation and has been featured in various international animation festivals.

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