


A Close Shave
Wallace's whirlwind romance with the proprietor of the local wool shop puts his head in a spin, and Gromit is framed for sheep-rustling in a fiendish criminal plot.
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Plot Summary
Wallace and Gromit are struggling to make ends meet, so they start a window cleaning business. When Wallace falls for a local wool shop owner, Wendy, he decides to buy axminster sheep to provide wool for her shop. However, Wallace's plans are complicated when Gromit is framed for sheep rustling by a villainous character, and Wallace must help prove Gromit's innocence before he is convicted.
Critical Reception
A Close Shave was universally acclaimed by critics and audiences alike for its brilliant animation, intricate storytelling, and sharp wit. It is often cited as one of the finest animated shorts ever made, further cementing Wallace and Gromit's status as beloved British cultural icons.
What Reviewers Say
- Masterful stop-motion animation that is both charming and incredibly detailed.
- A perfectly crafted narrative that balances humor, suspense, and heartwarming moments.
- Wallace and Gromit's chemistry remains a delight, making for an endlessly rewatchable short film.
Google audience: Audience reception for A Close Shave is overwhelmingly positive, with viewers praising its clever humor, engaging plot, and the endearing characters of Wallace and Gromit.
Awards & Accolades
Won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1996.
Fun Fact
The character of Preston, the menacing sheep rustler, was inspired by the villainous dog Sykes from the 1945 film 'Oliver Twist'.
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