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8/10
A captivating film, that don't get the chance to captivate as many people as it should!
sebster100126 July 2006
"The Big Picture" is a very rare short film. I was watching TV and suddenly this film came on. I thought that it deserves a chance even though it was a short film and I have never heard about the film nor the directors before. Then when the film started and the main characters future was revealed more and more I was totally captivated by it. I had not seen anything like it, of course the style is not what is unique but how the plot plays out. And then came the end. What an amazing way to end this film. It is the ending that makes the whole film and even though it is a short film you still get attached to the character and moved by her future. After the film was over, the end raised a lot of questions in my mind, but I found myself loving the film, the end and life itself.
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7/10
Moving movie with interesting ending.
asharples3 July 2010
Warning: Spoilers
This movie was one of the extras on the Blu ray disc of Daybreakers. Usually most short films that are by the same directors/producers are pretty dire. But this one kept me watching and was just as interesting as the main feature. At first you think that Wendy's neighbour is a bit "unhinged" or, if you have just watched Daybreakers, is a vampire. However as this little gem unfolds you are drawn into a nice little story.

Then ending is almost comical and I guessed what would happen just as the nice piano and strings played.

Great little movie.
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6/10
A subjunctive mystery
Horst_In_Translation27 November 2023
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"The Big Picture" is a live action short from 2000, so this one will soon have its 25th anniversary and maybe it happened already depending on when you read this review of mine. It is a co-production between the United States of America and Australia, which is slightly surprising because the people who wrote and directed this are German, but maybe it has to do with where it was shot, who produced it and provided the money and also the cast, which is really not many people, just two if we ignore the ones seen on the screen there and the male from the two only has short screen time at the beginning of the film and afterwards it is all about the female protagonist, even if she has virtually no lines either there. I think she says a sentence or two at the very end. Anyway, the two people who made this are the Spierig brothers Michael and Peter and they have basically worked together during their entire career. This was their very first work, so the career began in the first year of the new millennium. Their most known work is probably still the film they made with Ethan Hawke almost 15 years after this one we got here, which means that said full feature film is now also almost a decade old. I kinda would have expected them to perhaps become even bigger after the Hawke movie, but then again they also have not been too prolific, not to say they have been inactive, in the last five years, but seems as if there is another project upcoming, so they are not retired and we will see how this goes.

But now back to this short film here from the year 2000: I liked the outcome overall as you can see from my rating without being extremely enthusiastic about it. Their aforementioned most known film had a great amount of mystery to it already and this certainly applies to this one here. We have a man ringing the bell of his female neighbor on a very rainy day and he asks her if she wants to eat spaghetti with him, but she rejects the invitation and says she is too tired and just wants to go to bed. Truth is apparently that she is not really too tired in fact and turns on her television afterwards. However, after going through a few channels, she all of a sudden sees herself in her own living room. I like the way they used a wine stain on the carpet to introduce this perspective and have her understand what she is watching and what time it is in what she is watching. After initial disbelief she is still curious enough to see what is going to happen next and does not turn off the television in this scenario that also could have been the basis of some horror movie or psycho thriller I assume. What she sees afterwards is basically the way her life would go if she had gone on a date with the neighbor and accepted his invitation, like how immediately after they would be making out, how she has two young children, how she gets married (I am not sure what came first), how her children act as teenagers and in the end there is also a sad moment when the apartment is empty and she has died and maybe her husband has died as well. But she still realizes this would have been a fulfilling life and she realizes she made a mistake when she rejected her husband, so she calls him and tells him she changed her mind and is ready to eat spaghetti with him. Happy ending alert then?

Well, the actual final shot when she leaves her house then is pretty sobering and bitter, but in a way it was no big surprise. It was too good to be true and no second chance would be given to her. So you could almost say the film she was watching was not heaven, but a work of the devil. Or if we think about it closely, she was watching what her life would have been if she had accepted the invitation right away. But she didn't, so that chance was absolutely gone. But oh well, maybe it is a good thing for us viewers at home to accept invitations like the one she is presented with the first time we get them? There is a lot you could discuss or interpret when it comes to this film. I think it's a bit sad that the two actors are not really working in films or series anymore from what it looks like in their bodies of work or at least not often. Maybe they have found other jobs, maybe early retirement, maybe on the stage. But it's not too crucial. This film they (and the Spierig siblings) have left us here was worth watching and I liked it from the very beginning and the positive recommendation was never in doubt. If you think about the parallel universes, Spider-Verses, multiverses etc. Or whatever they are called, you have a lot of such content in the (Marvel) superhero movies, so it was nice to see a film like this where it meets the real world somehow you can say. And it couldn't be any truer, just think about the gigantic amount that coincidence plays in our lives. In terms of the people we (do not) get in touch with and everything else. Makes you think. The Spierigs definitely had their mission accomplished and starting your career on a note as high as this short film is pretty admirable. So yeah, go see it. I remember it was not easy to find the film a few years ago, but now the filmmakers themselves (or at least a channel that has their name) have uploaded it on Youtube. I am sure you will not be disappointed if you give the film a chance. I am a bit shocked that not even 1,000 people have seen it in three years or so. It deserves better and surely went under the radar. At least the imdb rating is fairly high, honestly almost a bit too high, even if this goes against all the positive I mentioned earlier. That is all.
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8/10
Great Short Film, Beautiful Musical Score
TERRANOVA3K6 October 2007
I'm a big fan of musical scores, and this little film has a gorgeous piano soundtrack composed by Cliff Bradley. I was able to find the tracks on Bradley's web page, and they hold up to listening without the movie. He's collaborated on other Spierig Brother's projects as well, such as their truly scatter-brained 'Undead' effort.(What The Hell!?) I think Bradley's a gifted composer, and I look forward to more from him. Any idea where we can view or buy 'The Big Picture'? It had a very brief run on HBO before the age of DVR's, haven't seen it since, not even on You-Tube. I'd even buy the cursed 'Undead'(YUK!)if they tacked on 'Big Picture' as an extra. I've e-mailed SpierigFilms, to no avail.
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