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Destino 2003 123movies

Destino 2003 123movies

Aug. 05, 20037 Min.
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Watch: Destino 2003 123movies, Full Movie Online – Over a half-century in the making, witness the stunning collaboration of two of the world’s most renowned artists. Destino began in 1945 as a joint venture between Salvador Dalí and Walt Disney, but production was halted when the studio ran into financial difficulties. Finally completed by Walt’s nephew Roy in 2003, Destino features the tragic love story of Chronos, the personification of time, and a mortal woman as they seek each other out across the surreal landscapes so often used in the paintings of Salvador Dalí.”.
Plot: Short film to a song of love lost and rediscovered, a woman sees and undergoes surreal transformations. Her lover’s face melts off, she dons a dress from the shadow of a bell and becomes a dandelion, ants crawl out of a hand and become Frenchmen riding bicycles. Not to mention the turtles with faces on their backs that collide to form a ballerina, or the bizarre baseball game.
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7.6/10 Votes: 5,482
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Reviews:

Its brevity is only equaled by its brilliance
The best film of the year might not be Lord of the Rings: Return of the King. In fact, it might not even be 90 minutes long.

The best film of the year might just be Destino, the long awaited finalization of the original collaboration between Walt Disney and Salvador Dali.

Using a seamless combination of CGI and traditional hand drawn animation, the animators of Disney’s Paris studio have created something of bewildering beauty and unrivaled maturity.

In a mere five minutes, in this surreal story of two characters, I saw more pure aesthetic beauty and truth of the human condition than in most of the films I have seen here. The film’s subject is desire, imagination, images and struggle. In ballet like grace, a woman, who connects herself with the shadow of a bell, becomes enraptured with a man, who emerges from rock. In the dance, they struggle with both imagery.

Destino does more than simply dazzle with its images – it imbues them with real meaning. As if that wasn’t enough, it goes a step further, and adds new to dimension to Dali’s entire collected works. I will never look at a Dali painting in quite the same way after watching this short film.

The animated short is an old and prestigious form. From Winsor McKay’s first sketchs (which are remarkably good) to modern revelations such as “The Man Who Planted Trees”, the animated short has pressed animation further, and provided audiences with stories worthy of telling and retelling. Destino continues in this fine tradition admirably. Being lucky enough to watch this on the big screen is an experience I will treasure forever.

Review By: monolith94
near perfect recreation of Dali’s aesthetic mixed with Disney bravura animation
At one time Disney and Dali wanted to collaborate for one of the former’s compilation animated films (one could image this with Donald Duck, right?) and it kind of fell apart for reasons unknown. Thankfully Roy Disney picked up the mantle in the 21st century – after Fantasia 2000 the spark was reignited – and the results are rather extraordinary: it’s like going into Dali’s art gallery and seeing characters walk around.

One might almost be taken aback, if one knows Dali’s art, how close a lot of this is to paintings he made. He is co-writer on the script, however, so I have to think this was how he intended it (a script was written for the short, it’s hard to dismiss that at least). Par for the course for the co-creator of Un chien Andalou, the film has only the closest thing to a ‘story’ insofar as as there’s a man, and a woman, and they want to be together, and passion ignites… except they’re in a world full of uninhibited things, like ants which turn into men, eye-balls in tuxedo suits, and, at one (very clever) point in the background, a moon walking on spider legs.

It’s not very long, only about seven minutes long, but the film never stops to amaze with how it presents its unique creature-creations and sights down long, distorted hallways with squared designs, and the distortions that can be provided by modern-day technology. The only thing holding it back from top-10-OMG-masterpiece terrain is that some, not all though, of the CGI animation isn’t convincing. The characters themselves look great, as do several of the amalgamation-beings (eyeballs, insects, ‘things’, statues), but here and there a touch of the smooth look of CGI doesn’t totally flow with the rest of the film. But this is a nitpick only for me.

What also carries this, and I have to think this was one of those elements in place when the film had its inception, is the song: Destino is passionately sung and performed, and it carries the viewer along with the images, just as the tango did in ‘Andalou’ – you can’t really have what’s on the screen without the melody, only here it’s not as ironic or whimsical. It’s a gorgeous experience, and I’m glad Disney decided to finish what it started, especially for a creator like Dali who had so few film projects realized in his time.

Review By: Quinoa1984

Other Information:

Original Title Destino
Release Date 2003-08-05
Release Year 2003

Original Language en
Runtime 7 min
Budget 1500000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Animation, Short
Director Dominique Monfery
Writer Salvador Dalí, John Hench, Donald W. Ernst
Actors Dora Luz, Jennifer Esposito
Country France, United States
Awards Nominated for 1 Oscar. 6 wins & 2 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital, SDDS, DTS
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Technicolor
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Eastman)
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm (Eastman)

Destino 2003 123movies
Destino 2003 123movies
Original title Destino
TMDb Rating 7.215 207 votes

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