Idiots and Angels (2008)
19KIdiots and Angels: Directed by Bill Plympton. Much to his surprise, an utter misanthrope is transformed into a reluctant do-gooder, when a glorious pair of angelic snow-white wings sprouts up from his back. Now, everyone in town wants a piece of his feathered appendages.
“If youu0026#39;re new to Plympton world you may be not at home with the language, but Iu0026#39;m sure youu0026#39;ll fall into it throughout the first 20 minutes or so. The fact is I left the cinema with a lot of words in my mind only to learn soon after that the movie is in fact wordless. It didnu0026#39;t feel like that at all. The images are so expressive that the story is perfectly conveyed by their sharp meaning… Illusory as ever Plympton delves ever more deeper and clearer through the imaginary of the human psyche. This is humanity in a nutshell if you will. Plympton takes its pulse on the world along with some great music that further compliments the drawingsu0026#39; edge… Plympton has matured to become a refined groundbreaking animator that will mark cinematic animation for years to come.”