9/10
Pretty good
20 January 2012
Warning: Spoilers
I always liked the work of the animator Bill Plympton. His shorts (And his movies as well) are not only funny and imaginative (In a very twisted way) but also beautiful to look at: In all his works, Plympton manages to turn the most ordinary things from life into something unpredictable and fascinating, and "Idiots and Angels" isn't the exception.

While the premise of this film (A selfish and abusive man who grows a pair of wings that forces him to be nice against his will) seems like some sort of moral fable, it is actually much more than that: As always Bill Plympton avoid any kind of clichés or forced messages, instead of that, he exploits all the strangeness that the plot could have. And that's why the film works so well: It's bizarre, twisted and filled with lots of dark comedy…But it is also immensely enjoyable, being able to exploit all the craziness and impossible situations that only could be done in the animated medium.

Even when "Idiots and Angels" isn't my favorite film from Bill Plympton, it is still a pretty good film, with great animation and music, interesting characters and many impressive scenes. I highly recommend it, especially to those viewers who like strange and surreal films.

9/10
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