tagerjd
World of Tomorrow is a beautiful movie even if its story is pretty ehh. Every square inch of this film is pure eye candy. each character is drawn in such a unique way and the water color back rounds make the colors pop straight of the screen. The music was also pretty cool. It was a nice mix of retro and pop music creating something really cool. If you do watch this movie it would be pretty much a sixteen minutes of eye candy with cool music to it. The story is clearly not much of a focus in this picture but that thankfully does not hurt the short film so much seeing how it knows what it is and doesn't try and take itself to seriously . This allows the movie to be much more entertaining. Overall I recommend this movie for its beautiful animation, and unique music. 7/10!
Brad Beavis
From one sub atomic particle to another: This the most awesome and best treatise on quantum physics I have ever come across I in my entire life. Ha. Highly recommended. A must see. Don't miss this I have been ROFLMFAO for 6 days now, and I mean belly laughs. Emily prime is so cute, best voice over in the world! I'm not exaggerating. Do any and everything you can to see this short. Beg borrow and save. Contact me and I'll help. Come watch of with me, whatever. Keep calm in the world of tomorrow. Live long and prosper. To summarize, a young girl is visited by a clone of herself from the future. Which she hardly understands. She is more interested in her toys and colours and playing. This girl, Emily is dragged into the future and into the future's inhabitants' version of the internet. More shocking than George Orwell, Aldous Huxley, and Mary Shelley combined. Don Hertzfeldt's work shines, and both voices are spectacular; however Emily Prime's voice make this featurette simply shine. Best film I've seen in years, since Lucas's THX. You must see this and don't forget to rave about it to all your friends.Peace love unity respectBrad
Hellmant
'WORLD OF TOMORROW': Four and a Half Stars (Out of Five)A 17 minute science fiction animated short; written, produced, directed, edited and animated by Don Hertzfeldt (who's previous animated short films, have been nominated for Oscars twice before). This short, tells the story of a young girl, who's taken on a tour of the future; by her future clone. It stars the voice talents of Julia Pott and Winona Mae (Hertzfeldt's 4-year-old niece). It's a very dark, and gloomy, story; but it's also packed with witty comedy (mostly dark humor, of course). The social commentary, and scientific ideas, explored in the film, are spot on. I think it's a brilliant little movie, and the best of 2016's Academy Award Nominated Animated Shorts!Watch our movie review show 'MOVIE TALK' at: https://youtu.be/b_aLk3J5gh4
loganholley
I love the work of Don Hertzfeldt, and this is no exception. I was excited to see this, and it really did pay off. This is a case where I'd rather not talk about what happens, because it ruins the experience, and trust me, this experience is a grand one! The writing is smart, and actually made me think a bit, made me laugh a bit, and was also fairly sad... though, I didn't cry. Without talking about what actually happens, this is a bold look at Sci-Fi (Science-Fiction) through hand-drawn animation, and it really does work.If you like Don Hertzfeldt, you'll probably like this, too... if you're unfamiliar with his work, it doesn't really matter, you might enjoy this overall.