Tuesday 22 September 2009

Review - Doll Face

Doll Face is an Experimental video produced by Andy Huang. This short film is animation based using technology.
The ending of this short video really made an impression on me; the face smashing against the floor and breaking into pieces. It shows how some people will go so far for perfection, that they could potentially injuring themselves so far as to causing death.

In the beginning the mechanical girl is plain and grey, showing no facial expression. This is when the television is switched on and she tries to copy what is being shown on it. This is when you get the first sense that the media (the TV) is making her want to change her appearance. The mechanical body could also be interpreted as the media itself; how she has no body and the clogs and wheels are controlling her.

When the television is then switched on and sees the image, that's when you see how the girl wants to look like the person on the screen. As she puts the make up on she smiles, but for only as second. When the TV pulls backwards, a more human face is shown, with a whole new look, however the mechanical girl swaps her smile for a sad look and again changes her appearance to match the one on the screen. You can see from this that she is not happy herself, but will change her looks anyways.

As the TV pulls away again, the girl pushes herself to see the screen again, until the box she is in locks the wheels and she can not pull herself closer. At this point, she is forcing herself to move when sparks begin to fly from the metal and locks her tighter. With one last push she ends up pulling apart from the box, causing her face to crash down onto the floor; her face is smashed with parts no longer attached to her.

The last image is the TV screen playing a video which is the mechanical girl lying on the floor; when the TV switches of, you can see a reflection of the box in which the girl was primarily attached to. The box is empty, which could be interpreted to mean that if you try too hard for perfection nothing will be left!

How far will someone go for perfection? This video shows exactly how far! To death of themselves is how far they would go to make their look immaculate and perfect. The media is a huge contribution to this happening. Allowing teenagers to have surgery, magazines branding people overweight, underweight and even commenting on how celebrities look awful with no make-up on. With all this being advertised to young girls, they are more likely to keep up to date with fashion in case they get teased, wear too much make-up so they don't look different to their friends and even go to the extreme of surgery so they can change their personal features!

1 comment:

  1. I will need to see more from you Rebecca, It is important to include some of the terms discussed, Context, Concept and Craft.

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