Mr. Hublot

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"According to Stéphane Halleux's Universe."
  • 2014
  • 11 hr
  • 7.2  (5,163)

Mr. Hublot is a short animated film from Luxembourg, directed by Laurent Witz and Alexandre Espigares. The film was released in 2013 and won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in the same year. The film is set in a fictional world where machines and humans coexist. Mr. Hublot is a man who suffers from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and is extremely resistant to any kind of change in his life. He lives alone in his apartment, where everything is organized and structured in a particular way.

One day, Mr. Hublot spots a stray dog in the street and feels sorry for him. He brings the dog home and names him Robot. Mr. Hublot tries to keep Robot in line with his structured life, but soon realizes that Robot is growing too big for his apartment, causing chaos throughout.

The main theme of the movie is the relationship between humans and machines in a world where technology is rapidly advancing. Mr. Hublot, with his OCD and fear of change, represents the human side, while Robot represents the machines, which are unpredictable and ever-changing.

One of the standout features of Mr. Hublot is the animation style. The film uses a combination of 3D and stop-motion animation, which gives it a unique and immersive look. The details in the animation add to the overall charm of the film, such as the intricately designed machines and the expressive facial features of Mr. Hublot and Robot.

The film’s visuals are also accompanied by an original musical score by French composer, Franck Ekinci. The score complements the film’s visuals beautifully and helps to add to the overall atmosphere of the movie.

At its core, Mr. Hublot is a movie about change and our ability to adapt to it. Through the character of Mr. Hublot, the film illustrates how difficult it can be to adjust to new things, but also shows the rewards that come with embracing change and letting go of our fears.

The film’s themes are universal in nature and can be enjoyed by both children and adults. The movie is family-friendly and is a great way to introduce younger audiences to the world of animation.

In conclusion, Mr. Hublot is a beautifully crafted short film that tells a heartwarming story about change and the relationship between humans and machines. With its charming visuals and original score, the film is a treat for the senses and offers a message that is both poignant and relevant.

Mr. Hublot is a 2014 animated movie with a runtime of 11 hours. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.2.

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  • Release Date
    2014
  • Runtime
    11 hr
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (5,163)